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Hyperwallet REST SDK

A library to manage users, transfer methods and payments through the Hyperwallet v4 API.

For Hyperwallet v3 API calls, please use the latest SDK version 1.x.x. See [here|https://docs.hyperwallet.com/content/updates/v1/rest-api-v4] to learn about the differences between versions and the update process required to use REST API v4.

Prerequisites

Hyperwallet's PHP server SDK requires at minimum PHP 5.6 and above.

Installation

$ composer require hyperwallet/sdk

Documentation

Documentation is available at http://hyperwallet.github.io/php-sdk.

API Overview

To write an app using the SDK

  • Register for a sandbox account and get your username, password and program token at the Hyperwallet Program Portal.
  • Add dependency hyperwallet/sdk to your composer.json.

  • Create a instance of the Hyperwallet Client (with username, password and program token)

    $client = new \Hyperwallet\Hyperwallet("restapiuser@4917301618", "mySecurePassword!", "prg-645fc30d-83ed-476c-a412-32c82738a20e");
    
  • Start making API calls (e.g. create a user)

    $user = new \Hyperwallet\Model\User();
    $user
    ->setClientUserId('test-client-id-1')
    ->setProfileType(\Hyperwallet\Model\User::PROFILE_TYPE_INDIVIDUAL)
    ->setFirstName('Daffyd')
    ->setLastName('y Goliath')
    ->setEmail('testmail-1@hyperwallet.com')
    ->setAddressLine1('123 Main Street')
    ->setCity('Austin')
    ->setStateProvince('TX')
    ->setCountry('US')
    ->setPostalCode('78701');
    

try { $createdUser = $client->createUser($user); } catch (\Hyperwallet\Exception\HyperwalletException $e) { // Add error handling here }

* Error Handling
The `HyperwalletException` has an array of errors with `code`, `message` and `fielName` properties to represent a error.  
  ```php 
    try {
      ... 
    } catch (\Hyperwallet\Exception\HyperwalletException $e) {
      // var_dump($e->getErrorResponse());
      // var_dump($e->getErrorResponse()->getErrors());
      foreach ($e->getErrorResponse()->getErrors() as $error) {
          echo "\n------\n";
          echo $error->getFieldName()."\n";
          echo $error->getCode()."\n";
          echo $error->getMessage()."\n";
      }
    }

Development

Run the tests using phpunit:

$ composer install
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit -v

Reference

REST API Reference

License

MIT

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