passing variables values to paypal API - first_name and last_name










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I've stored the first_name and last_name from a previous forms on my website.



When I open the popup form the PAYPAL API, the first name is filled correctly, but the second one it's not.



this is my code:



payment: function (data, actions)



 var retrievePersonalInfo = localStorage.getItem('personalInfoData');

var data = JSON.parse(retrievePersonalInfo);

var first_name = data[0];
var last_name = data[1];

return actions.payment.create(
payment:
transactions: [
amount:
total: '0.01',
currency: 'EUR'
,
item_list:
shipping_address:

recipient_name: first_name,
last_name: last_name,
line1: "line1",
line2: "line2",
city: "PT",
country_code: "PT",
postal_code: "shipToZip",
phone: "011862212345678",
state: "shipToState",


]
,

/*experience:
input_fields:
no_shipping: 1,
address_override: 1

*/
);
,


the result is a full error page in the console because it's not accepting my "last_name";



--
When I erase the last_name the code works perfectly but the result it's this:



var fullname = data[0];
var l_fullname = data1;



 return actions.payment.create({
payment:
transactions: [
amount:
total: '0.01',
currency: 'EUR'
,
item_list:
shipping_address:

recipient_name: fullname + l_fullname,
line1: "line1",
line2: "line2",
city: "PT",
country_code: "PT",
postal_code: "shipToZip",
phone: "011862212345678",
state: "shipToState",


]
,


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    I've stored the first_name and last_name from a previous forms on my website.



    When I open the popup form the PAYPAL API, the first name is filled correctly, but the second one it's not.



    this is my code:



    payment: function (data, actions)



     var retrievePersonalInfo = localStorage.getItem('personalInfoData');

    var data = JSON.parse(retrievePersonalInfo);

    var first_name = data[0];
    var last_name = data[1];

    return actions.payment.create(
    payment:
    transactions: [
    amount:
    total: '0.01',
    currency: 'EUR'
    ,
    item_list:
    shipping_address:

    recipient_name: first_name,
    last_name: last_name,
    line1: "line1",
    line2: "line2",
    city: "PT",
    country_code: "PT",
    postal_code: "shipToZip",
    phone: "011862212345678",
    state: "shipToState",


    ]
    ,

    /*experience:
    input_fields:
    no_shipping: 1,
    address_override: 1

    */
    );
    ,


    the result is a full error page in the console because it's not accepting my "last_name";



    --
    When I erase the last_name the code works perfectly but the result it's this:



    var fullname = data[0];
    var l_fullname = data1;



     return actions.payment.create({
    payment:
    transactions: [
    amount:
    total: '0.01',
    currency: 'EUR'
    ,
    item_list:
    shipping_address:

    recipient_name: fullname + l_fullname,
    line1: "line1",
    line2: "line2",
    city: "PT",
    country_code: "PT",
    postal_code: "shipToZip",
    phone: "011862212345678",
    state: "shipToState",


    ]
    ,


    enter image description here










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      I've stored the first_name and last_name from a previous forms on my website.



      When I open the popup form the PAYPAL API, the first name is filled correctly, but the second one it's not.



      this is my code:



      payment: function (data, actions)



       var retrievePersonalInfo = localStorage.getItem('personalInfoData');

      var data = JSON.parse(retrievePersonalInfo);

      var first_name = data[0];
      var last_name = data[1];

      return actions.payment.create(
      payment:
      transactions: [
      amount:
      total: '0.01',
      currency: 'EUR'
      ,
      item_list:
      shipping_address:

      recipient_name: first_name,
      last_name: last_name,
      line1: "line1",
      line2: "line2",
      city: "PT",
      country_code: "PT",
      postal_code: "shipToZip",
      phone: "011862212345678",
      state: "shipToState",


      ]
      ,

      /*experience:
      input_fields:
      no_shipping: 1,
      address_override: 1

      */
      );
      ,


      the result is a full error page in the console because it's not accepting my "last_name";



      --
      When I erase the last_name the code works perfectly but the result it's this:



      var fullname = data[0];
      var l_fullname = data1;



       return actions.payment.create({
      payment:
      transactions: [
      amount:
      total: '0.01',
      currency: 'EUR'
      ,
      item_list:
      shipping_address:

      recipient_name: fullname + l_fullname,
      line1: "line1",
      line2: "line2",
      city: "PT",
      country_code: "PT",
      postal_code: "shipToZip",
      phone: "011862212345678",
      state: "shipToState",


      ]
      ,


      enter image description here










      share|improve this question














      I've stored the first_name and last_name from a previous forms on my website.



      When I open the popup form the PAYPAL API, the first name is filled correctly, but the second one it's not.



      this is my code:



      payment: function (data, actions)



       var retrievePersonalInfo = localStorage.getItem('personalInfoData');

      var data = JSON.parse(retrievePersonalInfo);

      var first_name = data[0];
      var last_name = data[1];

      return actions.payment.create(
      payment:
      transactions: [
      amount:
      total: '0.01',
      currency: 'EUR'
      ,
      item_list:
      shipping_address:

      recipient_name: first_name,
      last_name: last_name,
      line1: "line1",
      line2: "line2",
      city: "PT",
      country_code: "PT",
      postal_code: "shipToZip",
      phone: "011862212345678",
      state: "shipToState",


      ]
      ,

      /*experience:
      input_fields:
      no_shipping: 1,
      address_override: 1

      */
      );
      ,


      the result is a full error page in the console because it's not accepting my "last_name";



      --
      When I erase the last_name the code works perfectly but the result it's this:



      var fullname = data[0];
      var l_fullname = data1;



       return actions.payment.create({
      payment:
      transactions: [
      amount:
      total: '0.01',
      currency: 'EUR'
      ,
      item_list:
      shipping_address:

      recipient_name: fullname + l_fullname,
      line1: "line1",
      line2: "line2",
      city: "PT",
      country_code: "PT",
      postal_code: "shipToZip",
      phone: "011862212345678",
      state: "shipToState",


      ]
      ,


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          The recipient_name field is split by a space when pre-filling the form. In your second example there's no space.



          shipping_address: 
          recipient_name: fullname + ' ' + l_fullname,
          line1: "line1",
          line2: "line2",
          city: "PT",
          country_code: "PT",
          postal_code: "shipToZip",
          phone: "011862212345678",
          state: "shipToState",






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          • Thank you so much mate!

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          The recipient_name field is split by a space when pre-filling the form. In your second example there's no space.



          shipping_address: 
          recipient_name: fullname + ' ' + l_fullname,
          line1: "line1",
          line2: "line2",
          city: "PT",
          country_code: "PT",
          postal_code: "shipToZip",
          phone: "011862212345678",
          state: "shipToState",






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          • Thank you so much mate!

            – cristian Oliveira
            Nov 14 '18 at 9:08















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          The recipient_name field is split by a space when pre-filling the form. In your second example there's no space.



          shipping_address: 
          recipient_name: fullname + ' ' + l_fullname,
          line1: "line1",
          line2: "line2",
          city: "PT",
          country_code: "PT",
          postal_code: "shipToZip",
          phone: "011862212345678",
          state: "shipToState",






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          • Thank you so much mate!

            – cristian Oliveira
            Nov 14 '18 at 9:08













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          The recipient_name field is split by a space when pre-filling the form. In your second example there's no space.



          shipping_address: 
          recipient_name: fullname + ' ' + l_fullname,
          line1: "line1",
          line2: "line2",
          city: "PT",
          country_code: "PT",
          postal_code: "shipToZip",
          phone: "011862212345678",
          state: "shipToState",






          share|improve this answer













          The recipient_name field is split by a space when pre-filling the form. In your second example there's no space.



          shipping_address: 
          recipient_name: fullname + ' ' + l_fullname,
          line1: "line1",
          line2: "line2",
          city: "PT",
          country_code: "PT",
          postal_code: "shipToZip",
          phone: "011862212345678",
          state: "shipToState",







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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 4:44









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          • Thank you so much mate!

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          • Thank you so much mate!

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          Thank you so much mate!

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          Thank you so much mate!

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