payouts/CreateBatchPayout.php
<?php

Create Bulk Payout Sample

This sample code demonstrate how you can create a synchronous payout sample, as documented here at: https://developer.paypal.com/docs/integration/direct/create-batch-payout/ API used: /v1/payments/payouts

require __DIR__ . '/../bootstrap.php';

Create a new instance of Payout object

$payouts = new \PayPal\Api\Payout();

This is how our body should look like:

/* *{ "sender_batch_header": { "sender_batch_id": "random_uniq_id", "email_subject": "You have a payment" }, "items": [ { "recipient_type": "EMAIL", "amount": { "value": 0.99, "currency": "USD" }, "receiver": "shirt-supplier-one@mail.com", "note": "Thank you.", "sender_item_id": "item_1" }, { "recipient_type": "EMAIL", "amount": { "value": 0.90, "currency": "USD" }, "receiver": "shirt-supplier-two@mail.com", "note": "Thank you.", "sender_item_id": "item_2" }, { "recipient_type": "EMAIL", "amount": { "value": 2.00, "currency": "USD" }, "receiver": "shirt-supplier-three@mail.com", "note": "Thank you.", "sender_item_id": "item_3" } ] } */ $senderBatchHeader = new \PayPal\Api\PayoutSenderBatchHeader();

NOTE:

You can prevent duplicate batches from being processed. If you specify a sender_batch_id that was used in the last 30 days, the batch will not be processed. For items, you can specify a sender_item_id. If the value for the sender_item_id is a duplicate of a payout item that was processed in the last 30 days, the item will not be processed.

Batch Header Instance

$senderBatchHeader->setSenderBatchId(uniqid()) ->setEmailSubject("You have a payment");

Sender Item

Please note that if you are using single payout with sync mode, you can only pass one Item in the request

$senderItem1 = new \PayPal\Api\PayoutItem(); $senderItem1->setRecipientType('Email') ->setNote('Thanks you.') ->setReceiver('shirt-supplier-one@gmail.com') ->setSenderItemId("item_1" . uniqid()) ->setAmount(new \PayPal\Api\Currency('{ "value":"0.99", "currency":"USD" }'));

Sender Item 2

There are many different ways of assigning values in PayPal SDK. Here is another way where you could directly inject json string.

$senderItem2 = new \PayPal\Api\PayoutItem( '{ "recipient_type": "EMAIL", "amount": { "value": 0.90, "currency": "USD" }, "receiver": "shirt-supplier-two@mail.com", "note": "Thank you.", "sender_item_id": "item_2" }' );

Sender Item 3

One more way of assigning values in constructor when creating instance of PayPalModel object. Injecting array.

$senderItem3 = new \PayPal\Api\PayoutItem( array( "recipient_type" => "EMAIL", "receiver" => "shirt-supplier-three@mail.com", "note" => "Thank you.", "sender_item_id" => uniqid(), "amount" => array( "value" => "0.90", "currency" => "USD" ) ) ); $payouts->setSenderBatchHeader($senderBatchHeader) ->addItem($senderItem1)->addItem($senderItem2)->addItem($senderItem3);

For Sample Purposes Only.

$request = clone $payouts;

Create Payout

try { $output = $payouts->create(null, $apiContext); } catch (Exception $ex) {

NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT USE RESULTPRINTER CLASS IN YOUR ORIGINAL CODE. FOR SAMPLE ONLY

ResultPrinter::printError("Created Batch Payout", "Payout", null, $request, $ex); exit(1); }

NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT USE RESULTPRINTER CLASS IN YOUR ORIGINAL CODE. FOR SAMPLE ONLY

ResultPrinter::printResult("Created Batch Payout", "Payout", $output->getBatchHeader()->getPayoutBatchId(), $request, $output); return $output;