1 | <?php |
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2 | include_once '../../vendor/autoload.php'; |
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4 | use tinymeng\Chinaums\Factory; |
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6 | date_default_timezone_set('PRC'); |
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8 | $config = include_once './Config/Config.php'; |
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10 | $data = [ |
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11 | 'request_date' => date('YmdHis'),//请求时间 |
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12 | 'ums_reg_id'=>'20181218161925001674', |
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13 | 'request_seq' => uniqid(), |
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14 | 'company_account' => '77777778888899', |
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15 | 'trans_amt' => '1', |
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16 | ]; |
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17 | Factory::config($config); |
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18 | $response = Factory::Contract()->CompanyAccountVerify($data); |
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19 | echo 'response:' . $response . PHP_EOL; |
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