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I have a shopify project backend developed in laravel with a subscription feature. Subscription created successfully using the API admin/recurring_application_charges.json with required parameters in a POST method, it redirected to the subscription view page.



Then on clicking the "Approve" button it redirects to the given URL with a charge id as parameter. When I tried to get the details using the API admin/recurring_application_charges/{chargeID}.json it returns error - Not found. How can I solve this?










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    I have a shopify project backend developed in laravel with a subscription feature. Subscription created successfully using the API admin/recurring_application_charges.json with required parameters in a POST method, it redirected to the subscription view page.



    Then on clicking the "Approve" button it redirects to the given URL with a charge id as parameter. When I tried to get the details using the API admin/recurring_application_charges/{chargeID}.json it returns error - Not found. How can I solve this?










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      I have a shopify project backend developed in laravel with a subscription feature. Subscription created successfully using the API admin/recurring_application_charges.json with required parameters in a POST method, it redirected to the subscription view page.



      Then on clicking the "Approve" button it redirects to the given URL with a charge id as parameter. When I tried to get the details using the API admin/recurring_application_charges/{chargeID}.json it returns error - Not found. How can I solve this?










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      I have a shopify project backend developed in laravel with a subscription feature. Subscription created successfully using the API admin/recurring_application_charges.json with required parameters in a POST method, it redirected to the subscription view page.



      Then on clicking the "Approve" button it redirects to the given URL with a charge id as parameter. When I tried to get the details using the API admin/recurring_application_charges/{chargeID}.json it returns error - Not found. How can I solve this?







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          You seem to have two different spellings for the charge. In one case you write charge id and in another chargeID. Which is it? If your callback is getting a charge ID from Shopify, then for sure Shopify has created it. You know you can just use the command line to ask for the shop recurring application charges? What happens if you do that? Do you have more than one sitting there? Are they in the state "pending"? You do not want to debug with back and forth web calls so much for this. It is much easier to test your code independently of that. Try CLI work. It goes much faster.






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          • Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 3:49










          • carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 3:57










          • I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 9:23










          • It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 14:46










          • It says the cli is for ruby developers..
            – Hareesh
            Nov 22 at 4:33











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          You seem to have two different spellings for the charge. In one case you write charge id and in another chargeID. Which is it? If your callback is getting a charge ID from Shopify, then for sure Shopify has created it. You know you can just use the command line to ask for the shop recurring application charges? What happens if you do that? Do you have more than one sitting there? Are they in the state "pending"? You do not want to debug with back and forth web calls so much for this. It is much easier to test your code independently of that. Try CLI work. It goes much faster.






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          • Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 3:49










          • carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 3:57










          • I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 9:23










          • It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 14:46










          • It says the cli is for ruby developers..
            – Hareesh
            Nov 22 at 4:33















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          You seem to have two different spellings for the charge. In one case you write charge id and in another chargeID. Which is it? If your callback is getting a charge ID from Shopify, then for sure Shopify has created it. You know you can just use the command line to ask for the shop recurring application charges? What happens if you do that? Do you have more than one sitting there? Are they in the state "pending"? You do not want to debug with back and forth web calls so much for this. It is much easier to test your code independently of that. Try CLI work. It goes much faster.






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          • Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 3:49










          • carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 3:57










          • I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 9:23










          • It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 14:46










          • It says the cli is for ruby developers..
            – Hareesh
            Nov 22 at 4:33













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          You seem to have two different spellings for the charge. In one case you write charge id and in another chargeID. Which is it? If your callback is getting a charge ID from Shopify, then for sure Shopify has created it. You know you can just use the command line to ask for the shop recurring application charges? What happens if you do that? Do you have more than one sitting there? Are they in the state "pending"? You do not want to debug with back and forth web calls so much for this. It is much easier to test your code independently of that. Try CLI work. It goes much faster.






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          You seem to have two different spellings for the charge. In one case you write charge id and in another chargeID. Which is it? If your callback is getting a charge ID from Shopify, then for sure Shopify has created it. You know you can just use the command line to ask for the shop recurring application charges? What happens if you do that? Do you have more than one sitting there? Are they in the state "pending"? You do not want to debug with back and forth web calls so much for this. It is much easier to test your code independently of that. Try CLI work. It goes much faster.







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          • Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 3:49










          • carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 3:57










          • I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 9:23










          • It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 14:46










          • It says the cli is for ruby developers..
            – Hareesh
            Nov 22 at 4:33


















          • Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 3:49










          • carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 3:57










          • I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
            – Hareesh
            Nov 21 at 9:23










          • It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
            – David Lazar
            Nov 21 at 14:46










          • It says the cli is for ruby developers..
            – Hareesh
            Nov 22 at 4:33
















          Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
          – Hareesh
          Nov 21 at 3:49




          Charge id is just a term i used. The variables are correct and no issues with them.
          – Hareesh
          Nov 21 at 3:49












          carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
          – David Lazar
          Nov 21 at 3:57




          carry on then... as I said... since you can easily call up all charges for a shop and play with them, you will soon enough learn whatever your mistake is.
          – David Lazar
          Nov 21 at 3:57












          I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
          – Hareesh
          Nov 21 at 9:23




          I'm working in Laravel framework. Do you have any suggestion for this php framework fix?
          – Hareesh
          Nov 21 at 9:23












          It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
          – David Lazar
          Nov 21 at 14:46




          It is not Laravel or PHP. This issue is basic scripting. You should learn your tools! As I said, using the command line is the way to go. Try the Shopify tool shopify_cli from rubygems... it is an excellent CLI and REPL for development.
          – David Lazar
          Nov 21 at 14:46












          It says the cli is for ruby developers..
          – Hareesh
          Nov 22 at 4:33




          It says the cli is for ruby developers..
          – Hareesh
          Nov 22 at 4:33


















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