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fix: args missing issue for reverse-withdrawal API endpoints #2482

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Args are missing on reverse-withdrawal API endpoints.

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced REST API clarity by specifying that no arguments are required for the /dummy-data/status and /dummy-data/clear endpoints.
    • Improved functionality of the /transaction-types and /stores endpoints by adding support for pagination and collection-related parameters.
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    • Maintained existing error handling and permission checks for all modified endpoints.

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The changes involve updates to two REST API controllers: DummyDataController and ReverseWithdrawalController. In DummyDataController, the status and clear endpoints have been modified to explicitly define that no arguments are required. In ReverseWithdrawalController, the transaction-types and stores endpoints have been enhanced to include arguments that support pagination and collection parameters. The overall logic and functionality of the existing methods remain unchanged.

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includes/REST/DummyDataController.php Updated register_rest_route for status and clear endpoints to include 'args' => [].
includes/REST/ReverseWithdrawalController.php Updated register_routes to add args parameter for /transaction-types and /stores endpoints using get_collection_params().

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includes/REST/ReverseWithdrawalController.php (2)

106-106: LGTM: Proper implementation of collection parameters

The addition of get_collection_params() for the transaction-types endpoint is correct and follows REST API best practices for collection endpoints.


118-118: LGTM: Consistent implementation of collection parameters

The addition of get_collection_params() for the stores endpoint maintains consistency with other collection endpoints in the codebase.

includes/REST/DummyDataController.php (2)

44-44: LGTM: Clear specification of no required arguments

The empty args array with the explanatory comment clearly indicates that this endpoint doesn't accept any parameters.


67-67: LGTM: Consistent specification of no required arguments

The empty args array implementation maintains consistency with the status endpoint and clearly indicates no parameters are needed.


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