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25 | 25 | $user = $this->registerAndLoginTestingUser($userDetails); |
26 | 26 | |
27 | 27 | $data = [ |
28 | - // TODO: To Be Continue... |
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28 | + // TODO: To Be Continue... |
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29 | 29 | ]; |
30 | 30 | |
31 | 31 | // send the HTTP request |
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1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | 2 | |
3 | 3 | return array( |
4 | - # Account credentials from developer portal |
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5 | - 'Account' => array( |
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6 | - 'ClientId' => env('PAYPAL_ID'), |
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7 | - 'ClientSecret' => env('PAYPAL_SECRET'), |
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8 | - ), |
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4 | + # Account credentials from developer portal |
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5 | + 'Account' => array( |
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6 | + 'ClientId' => env('PAYPAL_ID'), |
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7 | + 'ClientSecret' => env('PAYPAL_SECRET'), |
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8 | + ), |
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9 | 9 | |
10 | - # Connection Information |
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11 | - 'Http' => array( |
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10 | + # Connection Information |
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11 | + 'Http' => array( |
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12 | 12 | 'ConnectionTimeOut' => 30, |
13 | - 'Retry' => 1, |
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14 | - //'Proxy' => 'http://[username:password]@hostname[:port][/path]', |
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15 | - ), |
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13 | + 'Retry' => 1, |
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14 | + //'Proxy' => 'http://[username:password]@hostname[:port][/path]', |
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15 | + ), |
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16 | 16 | |
17 | - # Service Configuration |
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18 | - 'Service' => array( |
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19 | - # For integrating with the live endpoint, |
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20 | - # change the URL to https://api.paypal.com! |
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21 | - 'EndPoint' => 'https://api.sandbox.paypal.com', |
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22 | - ), |
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17 | + # Service Configuration |
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18 | + 'Service' => array( |
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19 | + # For integrating with the live endpoint, |
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20 | + # change the URL to https://api.paypal.com! |
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21 | + 'EndPoint' => 'https://api.sandbox.paypal.com', |
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22 | + ), |
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23 | 23 | |
24 | 24 | |
25 | - # Logging Information |
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26 | - 'Log' => array( |
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27 | - //'LogEnabled' => true, |
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25 | + # Logging Information |
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26 | + 'Log' => array( |
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27 | + //'LogEnabled' => true, |
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28 | 28 | |
29 | - # When using a relative path, the log file is created |
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30 | - # relative to the .php file that is the entry point |
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31 | - # for this request. You can also provide an absolute |
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32 | - # path here |
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33 | - //'FileName' => '../PayPal.log', |
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29 | + # When using a relative path, the log file is created |
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30 | + # relative to the .php file that is the entry point |
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31 | + # for this request. You can also provide an absolute |
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32 | + # path here |
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33 | + //'FileName' => '../PayPal.log', |
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34 | 34 | |
35 | - # Logging level can be one of FINE, INFO, WARN or ERROR |
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36 | - # Logging is most verbose in the 'FINE' level and |
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37 | - # decreases as you proceed towards ERROR |
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38 | - //'LogLevel' => 'FINE', |
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39 | - ), |
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35 | + # Logging level can be one of FINE, INFO, WARN or ERROR |
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36 | + # Logging is most verbose in the 'FINE' level and |
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37 | + # decreases as you proceed towards ERROR |
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38 | + //'LogLevel' => 'FINE', |
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39 | + ), |
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40 | 40 | ); |