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nogrod/tyre24-common-php-sdk

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## API Versioning We're constantly updating and improving the API, and while we try to ensure backwards compatibility, there's always a chance that we'll introduce a change that affects the way your app works. To get around any problems that this might cause, we recommend that you include the Accept header with every API request that you make. This header enables you to target your request to a particular version of the API. It looks like this in HTTP: ```text Accept: application/vnd.saitowag.api+json;version={version_number} ``` Normally, you set the value of the placeholder to the current version of the API. But if you're troubleshooting your app, and you know that an older version of the API works perfectly, say version 1.0, you'd substitute 1.0 for the placeholder value. The API then handles the request as if it were for version 1.0, and your app goes back to working properly. ### Example of an error with invalid `ACCEPT` header. The `HTTP status code` in case of an invalid `ACCEPT` header will be `400 Bad Request` and the following response will be returned. ```json { "data": [ { "error_code": "ERR_ACCEPT_HEADER_NOT_VALID", "error_message": "Accept header is not valid or not set." } ] } ``` ### Unexpected Error If an unexpected error occours, a so called Error General will be returned. The `HTTP status code` in case of an invalid `ACCEPT` header will be `500` and the following response will be returned. ```json { "data": [ { "error_code": "ERR_GENERAL", "error_message": "An unexpected error has occurred. If this problem persists, please contact our support." } ] } ``` ### Invalid Endpoint Error Any call to a non-existing API endpoint (i.e. wrong route) will return a response with `HTTP status code` `404` and the following response body: ```json { "data": [ { "error_code": "ERR_GENERAL_INVALID_ENDPOINT", "error_message": "The requested endpoint does not exist." } ] } ``` Please, note that this error is returned also when a request parameter, part of a valid route, is not well formed. For example, a call to a route that contains a wrong order id (i.e. it does not meet the accepted order id pattern - e.g. 123456789PAC instead of PAC123456789) will return the error just mentioned, as the route is considered as badly formed. In conclusion, please pay special attention to all those routes that have request parameters with specific pattern requirements. ### Shipping Method IDs These ids may not be available in all the countries. | ID | Name | | --- | --- | | 1 | Standard `Standard` | | 2 | Self-collection `Selbstabholung` | | 3 | Express morning (truck) `Express-Morgen (LKW)` | | 4 | Express Today (Truck) `Express-Heute (LKW)` | | 5 | Express morning (package forwarding) `Express-Morgen (Packet Spedition)` | | 7 | Express-now | ### Payment Method IDs These ids may not be available in all the countries. | ID | Name | | --- | --- | | 1 | SEPA Direct Debit `SEPA-Lastschrift` | | 2 | Prepayment `Vorkasse` | | 3 | Cash on delivery `Nachnahme` | | 4 | PayPal/Credit Card `PayPal/Kreditkarte` | | 5 | open payment method `offene Zahlungsart` | | 7 | Invoice(8 days payment term) `Rechnung(8 Tage Zahlungsziel)` | | 8 | open payment method (SEPA) `offene Zahlungsart (SEPA)` | ## Query String Filters Query String Filters | Operator | Full Name | Description | Example | | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | | eq | Equal | Used to narrow down the result of a query to some specific value, for specified field. It adds the "**=**" symbol to the SQL query. Eg. `{url}?filter[{alias_name}]=eq;11` will result in the following sql: `SELECT {field_name} AS {alias_name} FROM {table_name} WHERE {alias_name} = 11` | integer: `{url}?filter[id]=eq;21`float: `{url}?filter[average]=eq;3.7`string: `{url}?filter[free_text]=eq;apple`Date: `{url}?filter[birthday]=eq;2020-06-03`DateTime: `{url}?filter[created_at]=eq;2020-06-03 14:32:32`boolean: `{url}?filter[is_active]=eq;1` | | neq | Not equal | Used to exclude the value from a query result. It adds the "****" symbol to the SQL query. Eg. `{url}?filter[{alias_name}]=neq;11` will result in the following sql: `SELECT {field_name} AS {alias_name} FROM {table_name} WHERE {alias_name} 11` | integer: `{url}?filter[id]=neq;21`float: `{url}?filter[average]=neq;3.7`string: `{url}?filter[free_text]=neq;apple`Date: `{url}?filter[birthday]=neq;2020-06-03`DateTime: `{url}?filter[created_at]=neq;2020-06-03 14:32:32`boolean: `{url}?filter[is_active]=neq;1` | | gt | Greater than | Used to reduce fetched values to those greater than the one provided in a query string. It adds the "**>**" symbol to the SQL query. Eg. `{url}?filter[{alias_name}]=gt;11` will result in the following sql: `SELECT {field_name} AS {alias_name} FROM {table_name} WHERE {alias_name} > 11` | integer: `{url}?filter[id]=gt;21`float: `{url}?filter[average]=gt;3.7`Date: `{url}?filter[birthday]=gt;2020-06-03`DateTime: `{url}?filter[created_at]=gt;2020-06-03 14:32:32` | | gte | Greater than or equal | Used to reduce fetched values to those greater than or equal to the one provided in a query string. It adds the "**>=**" symbol to the SQL query. Eg. `{url}?filter[{alias_name}]=gte;11` will result in the following sql: `SELECT {field_name} AS {alias_name} FROM {table_name} WHERE {alias_name} >= 11` | integer: `{url}?filter[id]=gte;21`float: `{url}?filter[average]=gte;3.7`Date: `{url}?filter[birthday]=gte;2020-06-03`DateTime: `{url}?filter[created_at]=gte;2020-06-03 14:32:32` | | lt | Less than | Used to reduce fetched values to those less than provided in a query string. It adds the "**

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kristijorgji/db-to-php

4 Favers
3479 Downloads

A library to generate application code based on database definition.

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hirenmangukiya/autocrud

25 Favers
85 Downloads

Generate CRUD code for given database

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algoyounes/qr-forge

14 Favers
387 Downloads

PHP Package to generate QR Codes

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adminweb/qrcode-zf2-module

10 Favers
4226 Downloads

A zend framework 2 module for generate qr code using the google api.

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victorlazov/qrcode

0 Favers
476 Downloads

This is PHP implementation of QR Code 2-D barcode generator. It is pure-php LGPL-licensed implementation based on C libqrencode by Kentaro Fukuchi.

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lee-ratinan/emv-qr

3 Favers
32 Downloads

This PHP class is for reading and generating EMV QR codes, which is the QR code for making payments via mobile payment platforms.

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druidvav/neko-barcode

4 Favers
684 Downloads

Barcode generator like QR Code, PDF417, C39, C39+, C39E, C39E+, C93, S25, S25+, I25, I25+, C128, C128A, C128B, C128C, 2-Digits UPC-Based Extention, 5-Digits UPC-Based Extention, EAN 8, EAN 13, UPC-A, UPC-E, MSI (Variation of Plessey code).

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wandesnet/qrcode-pix-laravel

2 Favers
34 Downloads

Generate QRCode Pix in Laravel

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toneflix-code/fakerphp-lorem-toneflix

0 Favers
1409 Downloads

An alternative image provider for fakerphp using Lorem Toneflix.

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sharpapi/sharpapi-php-client

4 Favers
11 Downloads

SharpAPI.com - AI-Powered Swiss Army Knife API. Save countless coding hours and supercharge your app with AI capabilities in just 2 lines of code.

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salehhashemi/laravel-intelli-git

13 Favers
600 Downloads

An intelligent Git helper package for Laravel applications. It utilizes OpenAI's GPT to analyze your Git repository, providing features such as automatic generation of commit messages based on staged changes.

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pisethchhun/bakong-khqr-php

0 Favers
42 Downloads

PHP package for generating and parsing Bakong KHQR (Cambodian QR payment) codes

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patrickschur/html5gen

15 Favers
27 Downloads

An easy to use HTML5 generator written in PHP. Creates valid and secure HTML5 code.

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open-code-modeling/json-schema-to-php-ast

10 Favers
696 Downloads

Provides factories to create PhpParser node visitors from JSON schema e. g. value objects

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