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Getting The Code
=================

There are two ways to use this library in your applications. You can either:

1. Use [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/), or
2. `require_once` a single `.phar` file in your application.

If you are not using either option (for example, because you're using Git submodules), you may need to write your own autoloader ([example](https://gist.github.com/paragonie-scott/949daee819bb7f19c50e5e103170b400)).

Option 1: Using Composer
-------------------------

Run this inside the directory of your composer-enabled project:

```sh
composer require defuse/php-encryption
```

Unfortunately, composer doesn't provide a way for you to verify that the code
you're getting was signed by this library's authors. If you want a more secure
option, use the `.phar` method described below.

Option 2: Including a PHAR
----------------------------

The `.phar` option lets you include this library into your project simply by
calling `require_once` on a single file. Download `defuse-crypto.phar` and
`defuse-crypto.phar.sig` from this project's
[releases](https://github.com/defuse/php-encryption/releases) page.

You should verify the integrity of the `.phar`. The `defuse-crypto.phar.sig`
contains the signature of `defuse-crypto.phar`. It is signed with Taylor
Hornby's PGP key. You can find Taylor's public key in `dist/signingkey.asc`. You
can verify the public key's fingerprint against the Taylor Hornby's [contact
page](https://defuse.ca/contact.htm) and
[twitter](https://twitter.com/DefuseSec/status/723741424253059074).

Once you have verified the signature, it is safe to use the `.phar`. Place it
somewhere in your file system, e.g. `/var/www/lib/defuse-crypto.phar`, and then
pass that path to `require_once`.

```php
<?php

    require_once('/var/www/lib/defuse-crypto.phar');

    // ... the Crypto, File, Key, and KeyProtectedByPassword classes are now
    // available ...

    // ...
```

Initiate Payment

Initiate Payment

Initiates a new payment transaction.

Endpoint: POST create-order
Parameter Type Details
amount decimal Your Amount , Must be rounded at 2 precision.
currency string Currency Code, Must be in Upper Case (Alpha-3 code)
success_url string Enter your return or success URL
cancel_url string (optional) Enter your cancel or failed URL
                    
                        Request Example (guzzle)
                        

<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
$client = new \GuzzleHttp\Client();
$response = $client->request('POST', $base_url.'create-order', [
'headers' => [
  'Authorization' => 'Bearer '. $authorizationToken,
  'accept' => 'application/json',
  'content-type' => 'application/json',
 ],
'form_params' => [
  'amount' => '$amount',
  'currency' => 'currency',
  'success_url' => 'success_url',
  'cancel_url' => 'cancel_url',
 ],
]);
echo $response->getBody();
                    
                        
**Response: SUCCESS (200 OK)**
{
 "message": {
 "success": [
  "Order created successfully."
 ]
},
"data": {
 "redirect_url":"https://example.com/login/OISADFDFSDFSF",
 "order_details":{
 "amount" : "10",
 "fixed_charge" : 2,
 "percent_charge" : 1,
 "total_charge" : 3,
 "total_payable" : 13,
 "currency" : "USD",
 "expiry_time": "2024-04-25T06:48:35.984285Z",
 "success_url": "http://127.0.0.1/nfcpay/user/transaction/success",
 "cancel_url": "http://127.0.0.1/nfcpay/user/transaction/cancel"
}
},
"type": "success"
}
                    
                        
**Response: ERROR (400 FAILED)**
{
 "message": {
 "error": [
  "Invalid token."
 ]
},
"data": null,
"type": "error"
}