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Deprecation Notice:
This SDK is deprecated; you can continue to use it, but no new features or support requests will be accepted. A direct REST API integration is recommended. Review the docs on authorization for authenticating requests with the REST API.
REST API SDK for PHP V2
To consolidate support across various channels, we have currently turned off the feature of GitHub issues. Please visit https://www.paypal.com/support to submit your request or ask questions within our community forum.
Welcome to PayPal PHP SDK. This repository contains PayPal's PHP SDK and samples for v2/checkout/orders and v2/payments APIs.
This is a part of the next major PayPal SDK. It includes a simplified interface to only provide simple model objects and blueprints for HTTP calls. This repo currently contains functionality for PayPal Checkout APIs which includes Orders V2 and Payments V2.
Please refer to the PayPal Checkout Integration Guide for more information.
Latest Updates
Beginning January 2020, PayPal will require an update on the Personal Home Page (PHP) Checkout Software Developer Kit (SDK) to version 1.0.1. Merchants who have not updated their PHP Checkout SDK to version 1.0.1 will not be able to deserialize responses using outdated SDK integrations. All PHP Checkout SDK integrations are expected to be updated by March 1, 2020. Merchants are encouraged to prepare for the update as soon as possible to avoid possible service disruption. The Status Page has been updated with this information. The bulletin can be found here
Prerequisites
PHP 5.6 and above
An environment which supports TLS 1.2 (see the TLS-update site for more information)
Usage
Binaries
It is not mandatory to fork this repository for using the PayPal SDK. You can refer PayPal Checkout Server SDK for configuring and working with SDK without forking this code.
For contributing or referring the samples, You can fork/refer this repository.
Setting up credentials
Get client ID and client secret by going to https://developer.paypal.com/developer/applications and generating a REST API app. Get Client ID and Secret from there.
Examples
Creating an Order
Code:
Example Output:
Capturing an Order
Before capture, Order should be approved by the buyer using the approval URL returned in the create order response.
Code to Execute:
Example Output:
Running tests
To run integration tests using your client id and secret, clone this repository and run the following command:
Samples
You can start off by trying out creating and capturing an order
To try out different samples for both create and authorize intent check this link
Note: Update the PayPalClient.php
with your sandbox client credentials or pass your client credentials as environment variable while executing the samples.
License
Code released under SDK LICENSE