NAME

Business::PayPal::Permissions - PayPal Permissions

VERSION

version 0.02

SYNOPSIS

use Business::PayPal::Permissions;
use Data::Dumper;

my $ppp = Business::PayPal::Permissions->new(
    username => $cfg{username}, password => $cfg{password},
    signature => $cfg{signature}, sandbox => 1,
);

DESCRIPTION

PayPal Permissions https://www.x.com/developers/paypal/documentation-tools/permissions/permissions-service

METHODS

CONSTRUCTION

my $ppp = Business::PayPal::Permissions->new(
    username => $cfg{username}, password => $cfg{password},
    signature => $cfg{signature},
    app_id  => 'APP-80W284485P519543T',
    sandbox => 1,
);
  • username

  • password

  • signature

    credentials from paypal.com

  • app_id

    app id from x.com, use 'APP-80W284485P519543T' for sandbox

  • debug

  • sandbox

    using sandbox urls

  • ua_args

    passed to LWP::UserAgent

  • ua

    LWP::UserAgent or WWW::Mechanize instance

RequestPermissions($scope, $callback)

my $data = $ppp->RequestPermissions(
    ['TRANSACTION_SEARCH', 'TRANSACTION_DETAILS', 'ACCESS_BASIC_PERSONAL_DATA'],
    'http://localhost:5000/cgi-bin/test.pl'
);

print redirect($data->{redirect_url}) if exists $data->{redirect_url};
die $data->{error}->[0]->{message} . "\n" if exists $data->{error};

GetAccessToken($request_token, $verification_code)

my $data = $ppp->GetAccessToken( param('request_token'), param('verification_code') );
die $data->{error}->[0]->{message} . "\n" if exists $data->{error};

my $token = $data->{token};
my $tokenSecret = $data->{tokenSecret};

GetBasicPersonalData

my $user = $ppp->GetBasicPersonalData(['http://axschema.org/contact/email', 'http://schema.openid.net/contact/fullname', 'https://www.paypal.com/webapps/auth/schema/payerID', 'http://axschema.org/namePerson/first', 'http://axschema.org/namePerson/last', 'http://openid.net/schema/company/name', 'http://axschema.org/contact/country/home']);

AUTHORS

  • Fayland Lam <fayland@gmail.com>

  • Mc Cheung

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Fayland Lam.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.