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| 24 | public function toPay(string $gateway, array $payload) : Collection |
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| 25 | { |
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| 26 | $payload['spbill_create_ip'] = $this->getClientIp(); |
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| 27 | $payload['trade_type'] = Constant::WX_PAY_SCAN_TYPE; |
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| 28 | $gateway .= Constant::WX_PAY_PREPARE; |
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| 30 | Log::debug('Scan order:', [$gateway, $payload]); |
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| 32 | return $this->prepare($gateway, $payload, 'scan'); |
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| 33 | } |
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