How can use PHP header() function inside PayPal Javascript code












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I am trying to integrate Paypal with my website and now am facing problem to actually handle different messages sent by paypal like success, failed, cancelled and all



I am pasting a small part of the paypal JS code where it handles the messages below



onAuthorize: function (data, actions) {
return actions.payment.execute()
.then(function (res2) {
// Show a confirmation message to the buyer
console.log(res2);
console.log(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state);
//state codes - completed, partially_refunded, pending, refunded, denied
if(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state == 'completed'){

// alert("Payment received for the invoice number" + res2.transactions[0].invoice_number);

}
});
},
onCancel: function (data, actions) {
// Show a cancel page or return to cart

alert("Payment cancelled");
},
onError: function (err) {
// Show an error page here, when an error occurs

alert("Payment error");
}


Now what I want is, Whenever the payment is "completed" i want php to append to URL something like



order-placed.php?completed&invoice=$invoiceNumber


I tried placing PHP inside the JS code just above the Paypal alert messages but when i tried loading the page, It says "This page isn’t working localhost redirected you too many times." Can anyone guide me on this please? Is there an alternative way in which i can handle different payment status messages? Thanks in advance










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    I am trying to integrate Paypal with my website and now am facing problem to actually handle different messages sent by paypal like success, failed, cancelled and all



    I am pasting a small part of the paypal JS code where it handles the messages below



    onAuthorize: function (data, actions) {
    return actions.payment.execute()
    .then(function (res2) {
    // Show a confirmation message to the buyer
    console.log(res2);
    console.log(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state);
    //state codes - completed, partially_refunded, pending, refunded, denied
    if(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state == 'completed'){

    // alert("Payment received for the invoice number" + res2.transactions[0].invoice_number);

    }
    });
    },
    onCancel: function (data, actions) {
    // Show a cancel page or return to cart

    alert("Payment cancelled");
    },
    onError: function (err) {
    // Show an error page here, when an error occurs

    alert("Payment error");
    }


    Now what I want is, Whenever the payment is "completed" i want php to append to URL something like



    order-placed.php?completed&invoice=$invoiceNumber


    I tried placing PHP inside the JS code just above the Paypal alert messages but when i tried loading the page, It says "This page isn’t working localhost redirected you too many times." Can anyone guide me on this please? Is there an alternative way in which i can handle different payment status messages? Thanks in advance










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      I am trying to integrate Paypal with my website and now am facing problem to actually handle different messages sent by paypal like success, failed, cancelled and all



      I am pasting a small part of the paypal JS code where it handles the messages below



      onAuthorize: function (data, actions) {
      return actions.payment.execute()
      .then(function (res2) {
      // Show a confirmation message to the buyer
      console.log(res2);
      console.log(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state);
      //state codes - completed, partially_refunded, pending, refunded, denied
      if(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state == 'completed'){

      // alert("Payment received for the invoice number" + res2.transactions[0].invoice_number);

      }
      });
      },
      onCancel: function (data, actions) {
      // Show a cancel page or return to cart

      alert("Payment cancelled");
      },
      onError: function (err) {
      // Show an error page here, when an error occurs

      alert("Payment error");
      }


      Now what I want is, Whenever the payment is "completed" i want php to append to URL something like



      order-placed.php?completed&invoice=$invoiceNumber


      I tried placing PHP inside the JS code just above the Paypal alert messages but when i tried loading the page, It says "This page isn’t working localhost redirected you too many times." Can anyone guide me on this please? Is there an alternative way in which i can handle different payment status messages? Thanks in advance










      share|improve this question













      I am trying to integrate Paypal with my website and now am facing problem to actually handle different messages sent by paypal like success, failed, cancelled and all



      I am pasting a small part of the paypal JS code where it handles the messages below



      onAuthorize: function (data, actions) {
      return actions.payment.execute()
      .then(function (res2) {
      // Show a confirmation message to the buyer
      console.log(res2);
      console.log(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state);
      //state codes - completed, partially_refunded, pending, refunded, denied
      if(res2.transactions[0].related_resources[0].sale.state == 'completed'){

      // alert("Payment received for the invoice number" + res2.transactions[0].invoice_number);

      }
      });
      },
      onCancel: function (data, actions) {
      // Show a cancel page or return to cart

      alert("Payment cancelled");
      },
      onError: function (err) {
      // Show an error page here, when an error occurs

      alert("Payment error");
      }


      Now what I want is, Whenever the payment is "completed" i want php to append to URL something like



      order-placed.php?completed&invoice=$invoiceNumber


      I tried placing PHP inside the JS code just above the Paypal alert messages but when i tried loading the page, It says "This page isn’t working localhost redirected you too many times." Can anyone guide me on this please? Is there an alternative way in which i can handle different payment status messages? Thanks in advance







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          Don't use PHP header function inside the javascript code because that will not work.you can redirect your page via below code in javascript.



          location.href = 'http://youdomain.com/order-placed.php?completed&invoice=<?php echo $invoiceNumber ?>';


          Hope this helps you.






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            Don't use PHP header function inside the javascript code because that will not work.you can redirect your page via below code in javascript.



            location.href = 'http://youdomain.com/order-placed.php?completed&invoice=<?php echo $invoiceNumber ?>';


            Hope this helps you.






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              Don't use PHP header function inside the javascript code because that will not work.you can redirect your page via below code in javascript.



              location.href = 'http://youdomain.com/order-placed.php?completed&invoice=<?php echo $invoiceNumber ?>';


              Hope this helps you.






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                Don't use PHP header function inside the javascript code because that will not work.you can redirect your page via below code in javascript.



                location.href = 'http://youdomain.com/order-placed.php?completed&invoice=<?php echo $invoiceNumber ?>';


                Hope this helps you.






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                Don't use PHP header function inside the javascript code because that will not work.you can redirect your page via below code in javascript.



                location.href = 'http://youdomain.com/order-placed.php?completed&invoice=<?php echo $invoiceNumber ?>';


                Hope this helps you.







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