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<?php /** * PayPal REST Capture Request */ namespace Corals\Modules\Payment\PayPal\Message; /** * PayPal REST Capture Request * * Use this resource to capture and process a previously created authorization. * To use this resource, the original payment call must have the intent set to * authorize. * * To capture payment, make a call to /v1/payments/authorization/{authorization_id}/capture * with the authorization ID in the URI along with an amount object. For a * partial capture, you can provide a lower amount. Additionally, you can explicitly * indicate a final capture (prevent future captures) by setting the is_final_capture * value to true. * * ### Example * * Note this example assumes that the authorization has been successful * and that the authorization ID returned from the authorization is held in $auth_id. * See RestAuthorizeRequest for the first part of this example transaction: * * <code> * // Once the transaction has been authorized, we can capture it for final payment. * $transaction = $gateway->capture(array( * 'amount' => '10.00', * 'currency' => 'AUD', * )); * $transaction->setTransactionReference($auth_id); * $response = $transaction->send(); * </code> * * @see RestAuthorizeRequest * @link https://developer.paypal.com/docs/api/#capture-an-authorization */ class RestCaptureRequest extends AbstractRestRequest { public function getData() { $this->validate('transactionReference', 'amount'); return array( 'amount' => array( 'currency' => $this->getCurrency(), 'total' => $this->getAmount(), ), 'is_final_capture' => true, ); } public function getEndpoint() { return parent::getEndpoint() . '/payments/authorization/' . $this->getTransactionReference() . '/capture'; } }