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C1=1
C2=1
exec 3< $file1
while read LINE1; do
read LINE2 <&3
a=$LINE1
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business::paypal::api::directpayments
Business::PayPal::API::DirectPayments(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Business::PayPal::API::DirectPayments(3pm)NAME
Business::PayPal::API::DirectPayments - PayPal DirectPayments API
SYNOPSIS
use Business::PayPal::API qw(DirectPayments);
## see Business::PayPal::API documentation for parameters
my $pp = new Business::PayPal::API(
Username => 'name_api1.example.org',
Password => 'somepass',
CertFile => '/path/to/tester1.cert_key_pem.txt',
KeyFile => '/path/to/tester1.cert_key_pem.txt',
sandbox => 1,
);
my %response = $pp->DoDirectPaymentRequest (
PaymentAction => 'Sale',
OrderTotal => 13.59,
TaxTotal => 0.0,
ShippingTotal => 0.0,
ItemTotal => 0.0,
HandlingTotal => 0.0,
InvoiceID => 'your-tracking-number',
CreditCardType => 'Visa',
CreditCardNumber => '4561435600988217',
ExpMonth => '01',
ExpYear => '2007',
CVV2 => '123',
FirstName => 'James',
LastName => 'PuffDaddy',
Street1 => '1st Street LaCausa',
Street2 => '',
CityName => 'La',
StateOrProvince => 'Ca',
PostalCode => '90210',
Country => 'US',
Payer => 'Joe@Example.org',
ShipToName => 'Jane Doe',
ShipToStreet1 => '1234 S. Pleasant St.',
ShipToStreet2 => 'Suite #992',
ShipToCityName => 'Vacation Town',
ShipToStateOrProvince => 'FL',
ShipToCountry => 'US',
ShipToPostalCode => '12345',
CurrencyID => 'USD',
IPAddress => '10.0.0.1',
MerchantSessionID => '10113301',
);
DESCRIPTION
Business::PayPal::API::DirectPayments implements PayPal's DirectPayments API using SOAP::Lite to make direct API calls to PayPal's SOAP API
server. It also implements support for testing via PayPal's sandbox. Please see Business::PayPal::API for details on using the PayPal
sandbox.
DoDirectPaymentRequest
Implements PayPal's DoDirectPaymentRequest API call. Supported parameters include:
PaymentAction ( Sale|Authorize, Sale is default )
OrderTotal
TaxTotal
ShippingTotal
ItemTotal
HandlingTotal
InvoiceID
CreditCardType
CreditCardNumber
ExpMonth ( two digits, leading zero )
ExpYear ( four digits, 20XX )
CVV2
FirstName
LastName
Street1
Street2
CityName
StateOrProvince
PostalCode
Country
Payer
ShipToName
ShipToStreet1
ShipToStreet2
ShipToCityName
ShipToStateOrProvince
ShipToCountry
ShipToPostalCode
CurrencyID (USD is default)
IPAddress
MerchantSessionID
as described in the PayPal "Web Services API Reference" document.
Returns a hash containing the results of the transaction. The Ack element and TransactionID are the most useful return values.
Example:
my %resp = $pp->DoDirectPaymentRequest(
PaymentAction => 'Sale',
OrderTotal => '10.99',
...
);
unless( $resp{Ack} !~ /Success/ ) {
for my $error ( @{$response{Errors}} ) {
warn "Error: " . $error->{LongMessage} . "
";
}
}
ERROR HANDLING
See the ERROR HANDLING section of Business::PayPal::API for information on handling errors.
EXPORT
None by default.
SEE ALSO
<https://developer.paypal.com/en_US/pdf/PP_APIReference.pdf>
AUTHOR
Daniel Hembree <danny@dynamical.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Daniel P. Hembree
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2009-12-07 Business::PayPal::API::DirectPayments(3pm)