/home/kueuepay/public_html/vendor/guzzlehttp/promises/src/PromiseInterface.php
<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace GuzzleHttp\Promise;

/**
 * A promise represents the eventual result of an asynchronous operation.
 *
 * The primary way of interacting with a promise is through its then method,
 * which registers callbacks to receive either a promise’s eventual value or
 * the reason why the promise cannot be fulfilled.
 *
 * @see https://promisesaplus.com/
 */
interface PromiseInterface
{
    public const PENDING = 'pending';
    public const FULFILLED = 'fulfilled';
    public const REJECTED = 'rejected';

    /**
     * Appends fulfillment and rejection handlers to the promise, and returns
     * a new promise resolving to the return value of the called handler.
     *
     * @param callable $onFulfilled Invoked when the promise fulfills.
     * @param callable $onRejected  Invoked when the promise is rejected.
     */
    public function then(
        callable $onFulfilled = null,
        callable $onRejected = null
    ): PromiseInterface;

    /**
     * Appends a rejection handler callback to the promise, and returns a new
     * promise resolving to the return value of the callback if it is called,
     * or to its original fulfillment value if the promise is instead
     * fulfilled.
     *
     * @param callable $onRejected Invoked when the promise is rejected.
     */
    public function otherwise(callable $onRejected): PromiseInterface;

    /**
     * Get the state of the promise ("pending", "rejected", or "fulfilled").
     *
     * The three states can be checked against the constants defined on
     * PromiseInterface: PENDING, FULFILLED, and REJECTED.
     */
    public function getState(): string;

    /**
     * Resolve the promise with the given value.
     *
     * @param mixed $value
     *
     * @throws \RuntimeException if the promise is already resolved.
     */
    public function resolve($value): void;

    /**
     * Reject the promise with the given reason.
     *
     * @param mixed $reason
     *
     * @throws \RuntimeException if the promise is already resolved.
     */
    public function reject($reason): void;

    /**
     * Cancels the promise if possible.
     *
     * @see https://github.com/promises-aplus/cancellation-spec/issues/7
     */
    public function cancel(): void;

    /**
     * Waits until the promise completes if possible.
     *
     * Pass $unwrap as true to unwrap the result of the promise, either
     * returning the resolved value or throwing the rejected exception.
     *
     * If the promise cannot be waited on, then the promise will be rejected.
     *
     * @return mixed
     *
     * @throws \LogicException if the promise has no wait function or if the
     *                         promise does not settle after waiting.
     */
    public function wait(bool $unwrap = true);
}
FAQ

FAQ

1. What is the Kueue Pay Payment Gateway?

The Kueue Pay Payment Gateway is an innovative technology that facilitates seamless and secure transactions between merchants and their customers. It enables businesses to accept debit and credit card payments both online and in physical stores.

2. How does the Kueue Pay Payment Gateway work?

The Kueue Pay Payment Gateway acts as a bridge between a merchant’s website or point-of-sale system and the payment processing network. It securely transmits payment information, authorizes transactions, and provides real-time status updates.

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The Kueue Pay Developer API empowers developers and entrepreneurs to integrate the Kueue Pay Payment Gateway directly into their websites or applications. This streamlines the payment process for customers and provides businesses with a customizable and efficient payment solution.

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To access the Kueue Pay Developer API, you need to sign up for a developer account on our platform. Once registered, you’ll receive an API key that you can use to authenticate your API requests.

5. What types of transactions can I handle with the Kueue Pay Developer API?

The Kueue Pay Developer API allows you to initiate payments, check the status of payments, and process refunds. You can create a seamless payment experience for your customers while maintaining control over transaction management.

6. Is the Kueue Pay Developer API suitable for my business size and industry?

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7. How user-friendly is the Kueue Pay Developer API integration process?

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8. Are there any fees associated with using the Kueue Pay Payment Gateway and API?

We offer competitive pricing plans for using the Kueue Pay Payment Gateway and Developer API. Details about fees and pricing tiers can be found on our developer portal.

9. Can I customize the payment experience for my customers using the Kueue Pay API?

Absolutely, the Kueue Pay Developer API offers customization options that allow you to tailor the payment experience to match your brand and user interface. You can create a seamless and cohesive payment journey for your customers.

10. What kind of support is available if I encounter issues during API integration?

We provide dedicated developer support to assist you with any issues or questions you may have during the API integration process. Reach out to our support team at developersupport@NFCPay.com for prompt assistance.

Remember, our goal is to empower your business with a robust and efficient payment solution. If you have any additional questions or concerns, feel free to explore our developer portal or contact our support team.