MCVE Functions
See Also
Additional documentation about MCVE/Monetra's PHP API can be found at » http://www.mainstreetsoftworks.com/documentation.html. Main Street's documentation is complete and should be the primary reference for functions.
Table of Contents
- m_checkstatus — Check to see if a transaction has completed
- m_completeauthorizations — Number of complete authorizations in queue, returning an array of their identifiers
- m_connect — Establish the connection to MCVE
- m_connectionerror — Get a textual representation of why a connection failed
- m_deletetrans — Delete specified transaction from MCVE_CONN structure
- m_destroyconn — Destroy the connection and MCVE_CONN structure
- m_destroyengine — Free memory associated with IP/SSL connectivity
- m_getcell — Get a specific cell from a comma delimited response by column name
- m_getcellbynum — Get a specific cell from a comma delimited response by column number
- m_getcommadelimited — Get the RAW comma delimited data returned from MCVE
- m_getheader — Get the name of the column in a comma-delimited response
- m_initconn — Create and initialize an MCVE_CONN structure
- m_initengine — Ready the client for IP/SSL Communication
- m_iscommadelimited — Checks to see if response is comma delimited
- m_maxconntimeout — The maximum amount of time the API will attempt a connection to MCVE
- m_monitor — Perform communication with MCVE (send/receive data) Non-blocking
- m_numcolumns — Number of columns returned in a comma delimited response
- m_numrows — Number of rows returned in a comma delimited response
- m_parsecommadelimited — Parse the comma delimited response so m_getcell, etc will work
- m_responsekeys — Returns array of strings which represents the keys that can be used for response parameters on this transaction
- m_responseparam — Get a custom response parameter
- m_returnstatus — Check to see if the transaction was successful
- m_setblocking — Set blocking/non-blocking mode for connection
- m_setdropfile — Set the connection method to Drop-File
- m_setip — Set the connection method to IP
- m_setssl_cafile — Set SSL CA (Certificate Authority) file for verification of server certificate
- m_setssl_files — Set certificate key files and certificates if server requires client certificate verification
- m_setssl — Set the connection method to SSL
- m_settimeout — Set maximum transaction time (per trans)
- m_sslcert_gen_hash — Generate hash for SSL client certificate verification
- m_transactionssent — Check to see if outgoing buffer is clear
- m_transinqueue — Number of transactions in client-queue
- m_transkeyval — Add key/value pair to a transaction. Replaces deprecated transparam()
- m_transnew — Start a new transaction
- m_transsend — Finalize and send the transaction
- m_uwait — Wait x microsecs
- m_validateidentifier — Whether or not to validate the passed identifier on any transaction it is passed to
- m_verifyconnection — Set whether or not to PING upon connect to verify connection
- m_verifysslcert — Set whether or not to verify the server ssl certificate
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