protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { HttpContext CurrContext = HttpContext.Current; // ###Amount // Create an Amount object to // represent the amount to be // refunded. Create the refund object, if the refund is partial Amount amount = new Amount(); amount.currency = "USD"; amount.total = "0.01"; // ###Refund // A refund transaction. // Use the amount to create // a refund object Refund refund = new Refund(); refund.amount = amount; // ###Sale // A sale transaction. // Create a Sale object with the // given sale transaction id. Sale sale = new Sale(); sale.id = "03W403310B593121A"; try { // ###AccessToken // Retrieve the access token from // OAuthTokenCredential by passing in // ClientID and ClientSecret // It is not mandatory to generate Access Token on a per call basis. // Typically the access token can be generated once and // reused within the expiry window string accessToken = new OAuthTokenCredential(ConfigManager.Instance.GetProperties()["ClientID"], ConfigManager.Instance.GetProperties()["ClientSecret"]).GetAccessToken(); // ### Api Context // Pass in a `ApiContext` object to authenticate // the call and to send a unique request id // (that ensures idempotency). The SDK generates // a request id if you do not pass one explicitly. APIContext apiContext = new APIContext(accessToken); // Use this variant if you want to pass in a request id // that is meaningful in your application, ideally // a order id. // String requestId = Long.toString(System.nanoTime(); // APIContext apiContext = new APIContext(accessToken, requestId )); // Refund by posting to the APIService // using a valid AccessToken Refund refundedSale = sale.Refund(apiContext, refund); CurrContext.Items.Add("ResponseJson",JObject.Parse(refundedSale.ConvertToJson()).ToString(Formatting.Indented)); } catch (PayPal.Exception.PayPalException ex) { CurrContext.Items.Add("Error", ex.Message); } CurrContext.Items.Add("RequestJson", JObject.Parse(refund.ConvertToJson()).ToString(Formatting.Indented)); Server.Transfer("~/Response.aspx"); }
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { HttpContext CurrContext = HttpContext.Current; // ###Amount // Create an Amount object to // represent the amount to be // refunded. Create the refund object, if the refund is partial Amount amount = new Amount(); amount.currency = "USD"; amount.total = "0.01"; // ###Refund // A refund transaction. // Use the amount to create // a refund object Refund refund = new Refund(); refund.amount = amount; // ###Sale // A sale transaction. // Create a Sale object with the // given sale transaction id. Sale sale = new Sale(); sale.id = "7X350557WR366683S"; try { // ### Api Context // Pass in a `APIContext` object to authenticate // the call and to send a unique request id // (that ensures idempotency). The SDK generates // a request id if you do not pass one explicitly. // See [Configuration.cs](/Source/Configuration.html) to know more about APIContext.. APIContext apiContext = Configuration.GetAPIContext(); // Refund by posting Refund object using a valid APIContext Refund refundedSale = sale.Refund(apiContext, refund); CurrContext.Items.Add("ResponseJson", JObject.Parse(refundedSale.ConvertToJson()).ToString(Formatting.Indented)); } catch (PayPal.Exception.PayPalException ex) { CurrContext.Items.Add("Error", ex.Message); } CurrContext.Items.Add("RequestJson", JObject.Parse(refund.ConvertToJson()).ToString(Formatting.Indented)); Server.Transfer("~/Response.aspx"); }
public Sale CreateSale() { List<Links> links = new List<Links>(); links.Add(CreateLinks()); Sale sale = new Sale(); sale.amount = GetAmount(); sale.id = "102"; sale.parent_payment = "103"; sale.state = "Approved"; sale.create_time = "2013-01-17T18:12:02.347Z"; sale.links = links; return sale; }