Libraries tagged by best practice

hoss/php-agent

1 Favers
107 Downloads

Hoss tracks and manages 3rd party API. It lets developers quickly add best practicesin integrating with 3rd party API, for example: logging, alerting, auto retry, request queuing and more

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linna/framework

14 Favers
1848 Downloads

Simple and elegant tools for build web application.

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s3b4stian/linna-framework

11 Favers
548 Downloads

Simple and elegant tools for build web application.

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ifat/bengalina

0 Favers
14 Downloads

A package for nerd php programmer

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unno21/test

0 Favers
1 Downloads

This is a test package (for practice purpose)

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mmbakker/my-test-bundle

1 Favers
0 Downloads

Test bundle to practice making a Symfony bundle.

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dennisberg91/my-test-bundle

0 Favers
8 Downloads

Test bundle to practice making a Symfony bundle.

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test-repo-vendor/my-practice-package

0 Favers
10 Downloads

A short description of what your package does

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citypay/citypay-api-client-php

0 Favers
129 Downloads

Welcome to the CityPay API, a robust HTTP API payment solution designed for seamless server-to-server transactional processing. Our API facilitates a wide array of payment operations, catering to diverse business needs. Whether you're integrating Internet payments, handling Mail Order/Telephone Order (MOTO) transactions, managing Subscriptions with Recurring and Continuous Authority payments, or navigating the complexities of 3-D Secure authentication, our API is equipped to support your requirements. Additionally, we offer functionalities for Authorisation, Refunding, Pre-Authorisation, Cancellation/Voids, and Completion processing, alongside the capability for tokenised payments. ## Compliance and Security Overview Ensuring the security of payment transactions and compliance with industry standards is paramount. Our API is designed with stringent security measures and compliance protocols to safeguard sensitive information and meet the rigorous requirements of Visa, MasterCard, and the PCI Security Standards Council. ### Key Compliance and Security Measures * **TLS Encryption**: All data transmissions must utilise TLS version 1.2 or higher, employing [strong cryptography](#enabled-tls-ciphers). Our infrastructure strictly enforces this requirement to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of data in transit. We conduct regular scans and assessments of our TLS endpoints to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities. * **Data Storage Prohibitions**: Storing sensitive cardholder data (CHD), such as the card security code (CSC) or primary account number (PAN), is strictly prohibited. Our API is designed to minimize your exposure to sensitive data, thereby reducing your compliance burden. * **Data Masking**: For consumer protection and compliance, full card numbers must not be displayed on receipts or any customer-facing materials. Our API automatically masks PANs, displaying only the last four digits to facilitate safe receipt generation. * **Network Scans**: If your application is web-based, regular scans of your hosting environment are mandatory to identify and rectify potential vulnerabilities. This proactive measure is crucial for maintaining a secure and compliant online presence. * **PCI Compliance**: Adherence to PCI DSS standards is not optional; it's a requirement for operating securely and legally in the payments ecosystem. For detailed information on compliance requirements and resources, please visit the PCI Security Standards Council website [https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/](https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/). * **Request Validation**: Our API includes mechanisms to verify the legitimacy of each request, ensuring it pertains to a valid account and originates from a trusted source. We leverage remote IP address verification alongside sophisticated application firewall technologies to thwart a wide array of common security threats. ## Getting Started Before integrating with the CityPay API, ensure your application and development practices align with the outlined compliance and security measures. This preparatory step is crucial for a smooth integration process and the long-term success of your payment processing operations. For further details on API endpoints, request/response formats, and code examples, proceed to the subsequent sections of our documentation. Our aim is to provide you with all the necessary tools and information to integrate our payment processing capabilities seamlessly into your application. Thank you for choosing CityPay API. We look forward to supporting your payment processing needs with our secure, compliant, and versatile API solution.

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practice/console-utils

0 Favers
5 Downloads

This is a test

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jame/upload-image

0 Favers
3 Downloads

This is a class practice project for test Image Uplaod Package

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simukti/rest-client

0 Favers
44 Downloads

A practical PHP 7 REST API client on-top-of pecl-http.

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denisfelic/buzzvel_getnearbyhotels_test

0 Favers
2 Downloads

A PHP practical excercise

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macropage/sdk-ebay-rest-negotiation

0 Favers
9 Downloads

The Negotiations API gives sellers the ability to proactively send discount offers to buyers who have shown an "interest" in their listings. By sending buyers discount offers on listings where they have shown an interest, sellers can increase the velocity of their sales. There are various ways for a buyer to show interest in a listing. For example, if a buyer adds the listing to their Watch list, or if they add the listing to their shopping cart and later abandon the cart, they are deemed to have shown an interest in the listing. In the offers that sellers send, they can discount their listings by either a percentage off the listing price, or they can set a new discounted price that is lower than the original listing price. For details about how seller offers work, see Sending offers to buyers.

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zvps/ebay-sell-negotiation-php-client

0 Favers
33 Downloads

The Negotiations API gives sellers the ability to proactively send discount offers to buyers who have shown an "interest" in their listings. By sending buyers discount offers on listings where they have shown an interest, sellers can increase the velocity of their sales. There are various ways for a buyer to show interest in a listing. For example, if a buyer adds the listing to their Watch list, or if they add the listing to their shopping cart and later abandon the cart, they are deemed to have shown an interest in the listing. In the offers that sellers send, they can discount their listings by either a percentage off the listing price, or they can set a new discounted price that is lower than the original listing price. For details about how seller offers work, see Sending offers to buyers.

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