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My hosting provider - one of Australias largest - doesn't support either SSH access or Composer via CPanel, which means there is no way to install the package.
The package does include what appears to be an installer of some kind, but it's contained in the samples rather than the base library, and there is no information about how its used (and some searching would indicate that it's deprecated).
I'd like to either have instructions for manual installation, or some alternative to allow installation when composer is unavailable.
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You can run composer in your desktop/laptop, and upload the final build via FTP. This should allow you to upload all the files inside vendor directory auto generated to hold all these composer based files.
When I run composer on this merchantSDK, it's doesn't place the core files and the merchant sdk in the same place and the autoloader can't find the core.
Is there a specific reason you want to use this SDK? As we are deprecating NVP/SOAP API. I would strongly recommend you to use our REST SDK instead. Please follow the instruction and you should be able to download the SDK with all required files.
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My hosting provider - one of Australias largest - doesn't support either SSH access or Composer via CPanel, which means there is no way to install the package.
The package does include what appears to be an installer of some kind, but it's contained in the samples rather than the base library, and there is no information about how its used (and some searching would indicate that it's deprecated).
I'd like to either have instructions for manual installation, or some alternative to allow installation when composer is unavailable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: