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<?php /** * Stripe Fetch Token Request. */ namespace Omnipay\Stripe\Message; /** * Stripe Fetch Token Request. * * Often you want to be able to charge credit cards or send payments * to bank accounts without having to hold sensitive card information * on your own servers. Stripe.js makes this easy in the browser, but * you can use the same technique in other environments with our token API. * * Tokens can be created with your publishable API key, which can safely * be embedded in downloadable applications like iPhone and Android apps. * You can then use a token anywhere in our API that a card or bank account * is accepted. Note that tokens are not meant to be stored or used more * than once—to store these details for use later, you should create * Customer or Recipient objects. * * @link https://stripe.com/docs/api#tokens */ class FetchTokenRequest extends AbstractRequest { public function getData() { $this->validate('token'); $data = array(); return $data; } public function getEndpoint() { return $this->endpoint.'/tokens/'.$this->getToken(); } public function getHttpMethod() { return 'GET'; } }