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# Security Policy

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in PHPUnit, please report it to us through coordinated disclosure.

**Please do not report security vulnerabilities through public GitHub issues, discussions, or pull requests.**

Instead, please email `sebastian@phpunit.de`.

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* The type of issue
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## Web Context

PHPUnit is a framework for writing as well as a command-line tool for running tests. Writing and running tests is a development-time activity. There is no reason why PHPUnit should be installed on a webserver and/or in a production environment.

**If you upload PHPUnit to a webserver then your deployment process is broken. On a more general note, if your `vendor` directory is publicly accessible on your webserver then your deployment process is also broken.**

Please note that if you upload PHPUnit to a webserver "bad things" may happen. [You have been warned.](https://thephp.cc/articles/phpunit-a-security-risk?ref=phpunit)

PHPUnit is developed with a focus on development environments and the command-line. No specific testing or hardening with regard to using PHPUnit in an HTTP or web context or with untrusted input data is performed. PHPUnit might also contain functionality that intentionally exposes internal application data for debugging purposes.

If PHPUnit is used in a web application, the application developer is responsible for filtering inputs or escaping outputs as necessary and for verifying that the used functionality is safe for use within the intended context.

Vulnerabilities specific to the use outside a development context will be fixed as applicable, provided that the fix does not have an averse effect on the primary use case for development purposes.
Access Token

Get Access Token

Get access token to initiates payment transaction.

Endpoint: POST generate-token
Parameter Type Comments
client_id string Enter merchant API client/primary key
secret_id string Enter merchant API secret key
env string Enter merchant API environment
merchant_id string Enter merchant API merchant id
Just request to that endpoint with all parameter listed below:
                    
                        Request Example (guzzle)
                        

<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
$client = new \GuzzleHttp\Client();
$response = $client->request('POST', $base_url. 'v1/generate-token', [
'headers' => [
  'accept' => 'application/json',
  'content-type' => 'application/json',
 ],
'form_params' => [
  'client_id' => '$client_id',
  'secret_id' => 'secret_id',
  'env' => 'env',
  'merchant_id' => 'merchant_id',
 ],
]);
echo $response->getBody();
                    
                        
**Response: SUCCESS (200 OK)**
{
 "message": {
 "success": [
  "Successfully token is generated"
 ]
},
"data": {
 "token":"eyJpdiI6InpkczhjTjhQdVhUL2lKQ0pSUUx6aUE9P
SIsInZhbHVlIjoiVGVBTVBDTXltbjNZcEIvdEJveGpTSno3TU5NRUtn
VkhCZ1pHTFNCUnZGQ2UxMnYxN202cEE1YVRDTEFsc0ZERExoTjdtL0dTL2x
oU3QzeUJJOExiMUx5T0w1L0llUXhTUkU1cWVLWEdEbEplb0dKNXcwbTNRM0
VxdkUwYzZuNFdtNkhMQ0pRZysyNWkvdzBxSlBoSVBSOGFTekNnR2RXNHVtc
G9lMGZOTmNCcm1hR3c5Sk9KTnB4Y3ltZDl6cm90MThrR21Ca3B1azc3bXRi
Q0J6SW96UVo1elNkU1ZqeE05bTcwWGp1MEUxWlJFdnNWTmpSbnVpeW92b2U
4dXZkUGgyb1VmK0luaGdyaFlsVTZlcVpVRnZlTG1DeFF6Ykk2T2h6Z3Jzbn
IyNHpNdHowSE5JdDR0Y0pZT20zUm1XYW8iLCJtYWMiOiJlY2M4NGE1OGUzYz
kzYzk0YzljNmVmNjE0YWI0ZDIwOGI3NDQ2YWEyY2ZhNzc0NzE4ZmY1ZmYyMz
IyZmQzNDY1IiwidGFnIjoiIn0=",
},
"type": "success"
}
                    
                        
**Response: ERROR (400 FAILED)**
{
 "message": {
 "error": [
  "Invalid credentials."
 ]
},
"data": null,
"type": "error"
}