customers->page(null, 1)[0]; /* * Generate a unique order id for this example. It is important to include this unique attribute * in the redirectUrl (below) so a proper return page can be shown to the customer. */ $orderId = \time(); /* * Determine the url parts to these example files. */ $protocol = isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && \strcasecmp('off', $_SERVER['HTTPS']) !== 0 ? "https" : "http"; $hostname = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; /** * Linking customers to payments has a few benefits * * @see https://docs.mollie.com/reference/v2/customers-api/create-customer-payment */ $payment = $customer->createPayment(["amount" => [ "value" => "10.00", // You must send the correct number of decimals, thus we enforce the use of strings "currency" => "EUR", ], "description" => "Order #{$orderId}", "redirectUrl" => "{$protocol}://{$hostname}/payments/return.php?order_id={$orderId}", "webhookUrl" => "{$protocol}://{$hostname}/payments/webhook.php", "metadata" => ["order_id" => $orderId]]); /* * In this example we store the order with its payment status in a database. */ \_PhpScoper506056c89102\database_write($orderId, $payment->status); /* * Send the customer off to complete the payment. * This request should always be a GET, thus we enforce 303 http response code */ \header("Location: " . $payment->getCheckoutUrl(), \true, 303); } catch (\Mollie\Api\Exceptions\ApiException $e) { echo "API call failed: " . \htmlspecialchars($e->getMessage()); }