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REST APIs Webhooks are HTTP callbacks that receive notification messages for events. To create a webhook in PayPal, merchants configure a webhook listener and subscribe it to events. A webhook listener is a server that listens at a specific URL for incoming HTTP POST notification messages that are triggered when events occur. PayPal signs each notification message that it delivers to your webhook listener. The PayPal REST APIs use webhooks for event notification API CURRENT Webhooks are HTTP callbacks that receive notification messages for events. To create a webhook at PayPal, users configure a webhook listener and subscribe it to events. A webhook listener is a server that listens at a specific URL for incoming HTTP POST notification messages that are triggered when events occur. PayPal signs each notification message that it delivers to your webhook listener. Webhook event names API CURRENT Last updated: October 7th 2021, @ 11:10:14 am PayPal supports these webhook events. Authorized and captured payments Batch payouts Billing plans and agreements Log in with PayPal Disputes Checkout buyer approval Invoicing Marketplaces and Platforms Merchant onboarding Orders Payment orders Referenced payouts Sales Subscriptions Vault Matching CHECKOUT.ORDER.APPROVED with PAYMENT.CAPTURE.COMPLETED Options djslim djslim Contributor Contributor Posted on Apr-04-2020 08:07 PM Hi, I'm completely new to the PayPal API. I'm using the smart button with a web hook to capture the payment & shipping information. I thought I'd get the shipping info with the event CHECKOUT.ORDER.APPROVED then when I get the PAYMENT.CAPTURE.COMPLETED event I'll be sure the payment is fully processed. I noticed that the transaction ID for both are different. so I have no way of matching the two. Is there a way to match the two that I'm missing? Or can I just assume CHECKOUT.ORDER.APPROVED is enough to trust that everything is good and ignore PAYMENT.CAPTURE.COMPLETED? We would always recommend waiting for the "Payment.Capture.Completed" webhook for each transaction. The webhook for "Checkout.Order.Approved" was actually intended to be used to notify your system to attempt Payment Capture. In other words, some capture immediately and really don't need the Approved webhook since just the Completed one would suffice. But some choose to authorize, then capture later, checking to make sure they got an Approved webhook before initiating the capture. That's just a glimpse into the original intent. I believe you can add your own order id called an "invoice_id". You can pass this in the "purchase_units" object when creating the transaction. Then, when you receive the checkout.order.approved webhook, you can look at the details of the transaction to find the invoice_id. Then, when capturing the transaction, that same invoice ID will be attributed to the captured ID as well. I hope that helps! Options IDislikThisGame IDislikThisGame Member Member Aug-01-2021 11:15 AM This is the reality of PayPal in 2021. You cant pass data to PAYMENT.CAPTURE.COMPLETED for whatever reason and you can't match CHECKOUT.ORDER.APPROVED that contains the relevant data to the right COMPLETED. Using PayPal feels like fighting against PayPal not like using it Options MarcoT999 MarcoT999 Contributor Contributor Sep-23-2021 01:29 PM This is a serious problem for us. There is no way to attribute `CHECKOUT.ORDER.APPROVED` with a `PAYMENT.CAPTURE.COMPLETED` since anything within the purchase_units don't show up in the latter webhook. Aaron... help us out man. -Aaron I did find a way by analyzing the JSON payload in the webhook. I was able to match the checkout with the successful payment using: req.body.resource.supplementary_data.related_ids.order_id
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