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Next.js Patches Critical Middleware Vulnerability (CVE-2025-29927)
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github.com/tungquach/paypal-go-sdk
Currently supports v2 only, if you want to use v1, use v1.1.4 git tag.
It is possible that some endpoints are missing in this SDK Client, but you can use built-in paypalsdk functions to perform a request: NewClient -> NewRequest -> SendWithAuth
import "github.com/logpacker/PayPal-Go-SDK"
// Create a client instance
c, err := paypalsdk.NewClient("clientID", "secretID", paypalsdk.APIBaseSandBox)
c.SetLog(os.Stdout) // Set log to terminal stdout
accessToken, err := c.GetAccessToken()
auth, err := c.GetAuthorization("2DC87612EK520411B")
capture, err := c.CaptureAuthorization(authID, &paypalsdk.Amount{Total: "7.00", Currency: "USD"}, true)
auth, err := c.VoidAuthorization(authID)
auth, err := c.ReauthorizeAuthorization(authID, &paypalsdk.Amount{Total: "7.00", Currency: "USD"})
sale, err := c.GetSale("36C38912MN9658832")
// Full
refund, err := c.RefundSale(saleID, nil)
// Partial
refund, err := c.RefundSale(saleID, &paypalsdk.Amount{Total: "7.00", Currency: "USD"})
refund, err := c.GetRefund("O-4J082351X3132253H")
order, err := c.GetOrder("O-4J082351X3132253H")
auth, err := c.AuthorizeOrder(orderID, &paypalsdk.Amount{Total: "7.00", Currency: "USD"})
capture, err := c.CaptureOrder(orderID, &paypalsdk.Amount{Total: "7.00", Currency: "USD"}, true, nil)
order, err := c.VoidOrder(orderID)
token, err := c.GrantNewAccessTokenFromAuthCode("<Authorization-Code>", "http://example.com/myapp/return.php")
// ... or by refresh token
token, err := c.GrantNewAccessTokenFromRefreshToken("<Refresh-Token>")
userInfo, err := c.GetUserInfo("openid")
payout := paypalsdk.Payout{
SenderBatchHeader: &paypalsdk.SenderBatchHeader{
EmailSubject: "Subject will be displayed on PayPal",
},
Items: []paypalsdk.PayoutItem{
paypalsdk.PayoutItem{
RecipientType: "EMAIL",
Receiver: "single-email-payout@mail.com",
Amount: &paypalsdk.AmountPayout{
Value: "15.11",
Currency: "USD",
},
Note: "Optional note",
SenderItemID: "Optional Item ID",
},
},
}
payoutResp, err := c.CreateSinglePayout(payout)
payout, err := c.GetPayout("PayoutBatchID")
payoutItem, err := c.GetPayoutItem("PayoutItemID")
payoutItem, err := c.CancelPayoutItem("PayoutItemID")
webprofile := WebProfile{
Name: "YeowZa! T-Shirt Shop",
Presentation: Presentation{
BrandName: "YeowZa! Paypal",
LogoImage: "http://www.yeowza.com",
LocaleCode: "US",
},
InputFields: InputFields{
AllowNote: true,
NoShipping: NoShippingDisplay,
AddressOverride: AddrOverrideFromCall,
},
FlowConfig: FlowConfig{
LandingPageType: LandingPageTypeBilling,
BankTXNPendingURL: "http://www.yeowza.com",
},
}
result, err := c.CreateWebProfile(webprofile)
webprofile, err := c.GetWebProfile("XP-CP6S-W9DY-96H8-MVN2")
webprofiles, err := c.GetWebProfiles()
webprofile := WebProfile{
ID: "XP-CP6S-W9DY-96H8-MVN2",
Name: "Shop YeowZa! YeowZa! ",
}
err := c.SetWebProfile(webprofile)
err := c.DeleteWebProfile("XP-CP6S-W9DY-96H8-MVN2")
// Store CC
c.StoreCreditCard(paypalsdk.CreditCard{
Number: "4417119669820331",
Type: "visa",
ExpireMonth: "11",
ExpireYear: "2020",
CVV2: "874",
FirstName: "Foo",
LastName: "Bar",
})
// Delete it
c.DeleteCreditCard("CARD-ID-123")
// Edit it
c.PatchCreditCard("CARD-ID-123", []paypalsdk.CreditCardField{
paypalsdk.CreditCardField{
Operation: "replace",
Path: "/billing_address/line1",
Value: "New value",
},
})
// Get it
c.GetCreditCard("CARD-ID-123")
// Get all stored credit cards
c.GetCreditCards(nil)
go test
go test -tags=integration
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