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QuickBooks - Read an Employee (with Error Response)

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Demonstrates how to fetch the information for a specific Quickbooks employee, but tries to fetch using an invalid employee id. Shows the error response and how to parse it.

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<?php

$success = 0;

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

// Get our previously obtained OAuth2 access token, which should contain JSON like this:
// {
//   "expires_in": 3600,
//   "x_refresh_token_expires_in": 8726400,
//   "refresh_token": "L011546037639r ... 3vR2DrbOmg0Sdagw",
//   "access_token": "eyJlbmMiOiJBMTI4Q0 ... oETJEMbeggg",
//   "token_type": "bearer"
// }

$jsonToken = new COM("Chilkat.JsonObject");
$success = $jsonToken->LoadFile('qa_data/tokens/qb-access-token.json');

$rest = new COM("Chilkat.Rest");

// Connect using TLS.
// A single REST object, once connected, can be used for many Quickbooks REST API calls.
// The auto-reconnect indicates that if the already-established HTTPS connection is closed,
// then it will be automatically re-established as needed.
$bAutoReconnect = 1;
$success = $rest->Connect('sandbox-quickbooks.api.intuit.com',443,1,$bAutoReconnect);
if ($success != 1) {
    print $rest->LastErrorText . "\n";
    exit;
}

$sbAuth = new COM("Chilkat.StringBuilder");
$sbAuth->Append('Bearer ');
$sbAuth->Append($jsonToken->stringOf('access_token'));
$rest->Authorization = $sbAuth->getAsString();

$rest->AddHeader('Accept','application/json');
$rest->AllowHeaderFolding = 0;

// The company ID is 123146096291789
// The employee ID is 999  (There is no employee with this ID and we should get a 400 response code w/ a response body indicating the error.)
$responseBody = $rest->fullRequestNoBody('GET','/v3/company/123146096291789/employee/999?minorversion=45');
if ($rest->LastMethodSuccess != 1) {
    print $rest->LastErrorText . "\n";
    exit;
}

// Load the JSON response into a JSON object for parsing.
// A sample JSON response is shown below.
$json = new COM("Chilkat.JsonObject");
$json->Load($responseBody);
$json->EmitCompact = 0;
print $json->emit() . "\n";

// A 400 response is what we'd expect if trying to query for a non-existent employee ID
if ($rest->ResponseStatusCode != 400) {
    print 'Request Header: ' . "\n";
    print $rest->LastRequestHeader . "\n";
    print '----' . "\n";
    print 'Response StatusCode = ' . $rest->ResponseStatusCode . "\n";
    print 'Response StatusLine: ' . $rest->ResponseStatusText . "\n";
    print 'Response Header:' . "\n";
    print $rest->ResponseHeader . "\n";
    exit;
}

// If we got here, the response status code was 400..
// Iterate over the errors..
$numErrors = $json->SizeOfArray('Fault.Error');
$i = 0;
while ($i < $numErrors) {

    $json->I = $i;
    print 'Message: ' . $json->stringOf('Fault.Error[i].Message') . "\n";
    print 'Detail: ' . $json->stringOf('Fault.Error[i].Detail') . "\n";
    print 'code: ' . $json->stringOf('Fault.Error[i].code') . "\n";
    print '----' . "\n";
    $i = $i + 1;
}

// ------------------------------------------------------
// The JSON error response looks like this:

// {
//   "Fault": {
//     "Error": [
//       {
//         "Message": "Object Not Found",
//         "Detail": "Object Not Found : Something you're trying to use has been made inactive. Check the fields with accounts, customers, items, vendors or employees.",
//         "code": "610",
//         "element": ""
//       }
//     ],
//     "type": "ValidationFault"
//   },
//   "time": "2020-03-07T10:21:19.089-08:00"
// }

?>