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PHP FedEx API Wrapper

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This library provides a fluid interface for constructing requests to the FedEx web service API.

General Information

All of the code under the FedEx namespace is generated using the generate-classes-from-wsdls.php script. Each web service has it's own class namespace. See the official FedEx web service API documentation for a description of these services.

Installation

Using the library

The easiest way to get started constructing a web service request is to create an new Request object for the particular service you wish to use and then work backward by injecting the objects necessary to complete the request.

For example if we wish to get shipping rates, we'll create a new instance of FedEx\RateService\ComplexType\ClientDetail, and so on. See below for an example.

Rate Service request example

This assumes the FEDEX_KEY, FEDEX_PASSWORD, FEDEX_ACCOUNT_NUMBER, and FEDEX_METER_NUMBER are previously defined in your application. Also note that by default, the library will use the beta/testing server (wsbeta.fedex.com). To use the production server (ws.fedex.com), set the location on the \SoapClient returned from the Request. See below for an example of how to do this.

More examples can be found in the examples folder.

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