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13 changes: 6 additions & 7 deletions standard-integration/index.html
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</head>
<body>
<div id="paypal-button-container"></div>
<p id="result-message"></p>
<!-- Replace the "test" client-id value with your client-id -->
<script src="https://www.paypal.com/sdk/js?client-id=test&currency=USD"></script>
<script>
paypal
.Buttons({
createOrder: async (data) => {
createOrder: async () => {
try {
const response = await fetch('/api/orders', {
method: 'POST',
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const transaction =
orderData.purchase_units[0].payments.captures[0];
resultMessage(
`<h3>Transaction ${transaction.status}: ${transaction.id}<br><br>See console for all available details</h3>`,
`Transaction ${transaction.status}: ${transaction.id}<br><br>See console for all available details`,
);
console.log(
'Capture result',
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.render('#paypal-button-container');

// Example function to show a result to the user. Your site's UI library can be used instead,
// however alert() should not be used as it will interrupt the JS SDK window
// however alert() should not be used as it will interrupt the JS SDK popup window
function resultMessage(message) {
const container = document.getElementById('paypal-button-container');
const p = document.createElement('p');
p.innerHTML = message;
container.parentNode.appendChild(p);
const container = document.getElementById('result-message');
container.innerHTML = message;
}
</script>
</body>
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