47 lines
1.2 KiB
Perl
47 lines
1.2 KiB
Perl
use Test::More;
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if( ! $ENV{WPP_TEST} || ! -f $ENV{WPP_TEST} ) {
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plan skip_all => 'No WPP_TEST env var set. Please see README to run tests';
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}
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else {
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plan tests => 2;
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}
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use_ok( 'Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch' );
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#########################
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require 't/API.pl';
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my %args = do_args();
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my $pp = new Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch( %args );
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print STDERR <<"_TRANSID_";
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Please login to the PayPal Developer's site, and start a sandbox in
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the Business account you want to test.
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Review the Business accounts transaction history:
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My Account -> History (tab)
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Click the 'Details' link for a transaction whose status is
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'Completed'. Copy the Transaction ID for that transaction. The
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transaction id may appear like this:
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Express Checkout Payment Received (ID # 2DE2563K55B16978M)
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_TRANSID_
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print STDERR "\nType or paste that Transaction ID here and hit Enter: \n";
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my $transid = <STDIN>; chomp $transid;
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die "Need a transaction id.\n" unless $transid;
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my $startdate = '1998-01-01T00:00:00Z'; ## before PayPal
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#$Business::PayPal::API::Debug = 1;
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my $resp = $pp->TransactionSearch( StartDate => $startdate,
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TransactionID => $transid, );
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ok( scalar @$resp, "matching transaction(s) found" );
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