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Requests
Overview
The Mollie API client uses request classes to communicate with the Mollie API. Each request class handles specific API endpoints and operations. The response is casted into a dedicated Mollie\Api\Resources\* class.
Sending a Request
To send a request using the Mollie API client, you typically need to:
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Create an instance of the client:
use Mollie\Api\MollieApiClient; $mollie = new MollieApiClient(); $mollie->setApiKey('test_dHar4XY7LxsDOtmnkVtjNVWXLSlXsM'); -
Create and configure the request: Depending on the operation, you might need to create an instance of a specific request class and configure it with necessary parameters.
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Send the request: Use the client to send the request and handle the response.
use Mollie\Api\MollieApiClient; use Mollie\Api\Http\Data\Money; use Mollie\Api\Http\Requests\CreatePaymentRequest; $mollie = new MollieApiClient(); $createPaymentRequest = new CreatePaymentRequest( 'Test payment', new Money('EUR', '10.00'), 'https://example.org/redirect', 'https://example.org/webhook' ); /** @var \Mollie\Api\Resources\Payment $payment */ $payment = $mollie->send($createPaymentRequest); $this->assertEquals(200, $payment->getResponse()->status());
Adding unsupported properties
If the SDK is not up to date with the API, you can manually add a property to a request via the query() or payload() methods.
$someRequestUsingPayload = new SomePayloadRequest(...);
$someRequestUsingPayload->payload()->add('foo', 'bar');
$someRequestUsingQueryParams = new SomeQueryRequest(...);
$someRequestUsingQueryParams->query()->add('foo', 'bar');