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Amazon Pay - Get Buyer

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Amazon Pay get buyer details.

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Perl
use chilkat();

$success = 0;

# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

$http = chilkat::CkHttp->new();

# Implements the following CURL command:

# curl "https://pay-api.amazon.com/:version/buyers/:buyerToken" \
# 	-X GET
# 	-H "authorization:Px2e5oHhQZ88vVhc0DO%2FsShHj8MDDg%3DEXAMPLESIGNATURE"
# 	-H "x-amz-pay-date:20201012T235046Z"

# Use the following online tool to generate HTTP code from a CURL command
# Convert a cURL Command to HTTP Source Code

# Load your Amazon Pay private key.  
# There are many other ways to load private keys into the Chilkat private key object, such as from different formats,
# or from in-memory strings or bytes.
$privKey = chilkat::CkPrivateKey->new();
$success = $privKey->LoadPemFile("C:/someDir/myAmazonPayPrivateKey.pem");
if ($success == 0) {
    print $privKey->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
    exit;
}

# Provide your Amazon Pay private key and Public Key ID 
# Use your public key ID here.  It must be the one associated with the private key.
# Note: The SetAuthPrivateKey method was added in Chilkat v9.5.0.89
$publicKeyId = "SANDBOX-AHEGSJCM3L2S637RBGABLAFW";
$success = $http->SetAuthPrivateKey($publicKeyId,$privKey);
if ($success == 0) {
    print $http->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
    exit;
}

# Note: When the private key is provided as shown above, Chilkat will automatically add the required x-amz-pay-* headers to the HTTP request,
# and will also sign the request.  Nothing more is needed.
# Chilkat automatically generates and adds the following headers:
# 
# x-amz-pay-date
# x-amz-pay-host
# x-amz-pay-region
# Authorization

$http->put_Accept("application/json");

$respStatusCode = 0;

$sbResponseBody = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new();
$success = $http->SetUrlVar("buyerToken","BUYER_TOKEN");
# To use the live system, replace "sandbox" with "live" in the URL passed to QuickGetSb.
# Also, make sure to use the correct region: pay-api.amazon.com, pay-api.amazon.eu, or pay-api.amazon.jp
$success = $http->QuickGetSb("https://pay-api.amazon.eu/sandbox/v2/buyers/{$buyerToken}",$sbResponseBody);

# Examine the request header we just sent..
print $http->lastHeader() . "\r\n";

# GET /sandbox/v2/buyers/BUYER_TOKEN HTTP/1.1
# Host: pay-api.amazon.eu
# Accept: application/json
# Accept-Encoding: gzip
# x-amz-pay-date: 20250822T183232Z
# x-amz-pay-host: pay-api.amazon.eu
# x-amz-pay-region: EU
# Authorization: AMZN-PAY-RSASSA-PSS PublicKeyId=SANDBOX-AF2AGWRNIPHP2S2TUFFBKDGM, SignedHeaders=accept;x-amz-pay-date;x-amz-pay-host;x-amz-pay-region, Signature=TK8gPPid/XN0mSNWpLlCX2AXPE .... dgzxSA+ZYrHt6Yg==

if ($success == 0) {
    # If the LastStatus is not equal to 0, then we received a response, but it was an error response.
    $respStatusCode = $http->get_LastStatus();
    if ($respStatusCode != 0) {
        print "Response Status Code = " . $respStatusCode . "\r\n";
        # Here is a sample response body for the case where the buyer token does not exist:
        # {"reasonCode":"InvalidBuyerToken","message":"The token provided is expired, revoked, malformed, or invalid for other reasons."}

        print "Response body:" . "\r\n";
        print $http->lastResponseBody() . "\r\n";
    }
    else {
        print $http->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
    }

    exit;
}

$jResp = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$jResp->LoadSb($sbResponseBody);
$jResp->put_EmitCompact(0);

print "Response Body:" . "\r\n";
print $jResp->emit() . "\r\n";

$respStatusCode = $http->get_LastStatus();
print "Response Status Code = " . $respStatusCode . "\r\n";
# We expect a 200 status code for success.
# Note: Some Amazon Pay API calls return 200 for success, others return 201.
if ($respStatusCode != 200) {
    print "Failed." . "\r\n";
    exit;
}

# Sample JSON response:
# (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)

# {
# 	"name": "John Example",
# 	"email": "johnexample@amazon.com",
# 	"postalCode": "12345",
# 	"countryCode": "US",
# 	"buyerId": "DIRECTEDBUYERID",
# 	"phoneNumber": "1234567811" // default billing address phone number
# 	"shippingAddress": {
# 		"name": "John",
# 		"addressLine1": "15th Street",
# 		"addressLine2": "",
# 		"addressLine3": "",
# 		"city": "Seattle", 
# 		"county": "",
# 		"district": "",
# 		"stateOrRegion": "WA",
# 		"country": "USA",
# 		"postalCode": "98121",
# 		"phoneNumber": "1234567899"
# 	},
# 	"billingAddress": null,
# 	"primeMembershipTypes": null
# }

# Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
# Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON

$name = $jResp->stringOf("name");
$email = $jResp->stringOf("email");
$postalCode = $jResp->stringOf("postalCode");
$countryCode = $jResp->stringOf("countryCode");
$buyerId = $jResp->stringOf("buyerId");
$phoneNumber = $jResp->stringOf("phoneNumber");
$shippingAddressName = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.name");
$shippingAddressAddressLine1 = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.addressLine1");
$shippingAddressAddressLine2 = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.addressLine2");
$shippingAddressAddressLine3 = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.addressLine3");
$shippingAddressCity = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.city");
$shippingAddressCounty = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.county");
$shippingAddressDistrict = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.district");
$shippingAddressStateOrRegion = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.stateOrRegion");
$shippingAddressCountry = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.country");
$shippingAddressPostalCode = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.postalCode");
$shippingAddressPhoneNumber = $jResp->stringOf("shippingAddress.phoneNumber");
$billingAddress = $jResp->stringOf("billingAddress");
$primeMembershipTypes = $jResp->stringOf("primeMembershipTypes");