Integrates the Omnipay PHP library with Laravel 5 via a ServiceProvider to make Configuring multiple payment tunnels a breeze!
For Laravel 4 see the version 1.x tree
Version 2.0
and onwards has been updated to use Omnipay 2.3.
Version 2.2
and onwards is using Omnipay 2.5
Version 2.3
and onwards supports Laravel 5.4
Include the laravel-omnipay package as a dependency in your composer.json
:
"ignited/laravel-omnipay": "2.*"
Note: You don't need to include the omnipay/common
in your composer.json - it is a requirement of the laravel-omnipay
package.
Omnipay recently went refactoring that made it so that each package is now a seperate repository. The omnipay/common
package includes the core framework. You will then need to include each gateway as you require. For example:
"omnipay/eway": "*"
Alternatively you can include every gateway by requring:
"omnipay/omnipay": "*"
Note: this requires a large amount of composer work as it needs to fetch each seperate repository. This is not recommended.
Run composer install
to download the dependencies.
Add a ServiceProvider to your providers array in config/app.php
:
'providers' => [
'Ignited\LaravelOmnipay\LaravelOmnipayServiceProvider',
]
Add the Omnipay
facade to your facades array:
'Omnipay' => 'Ignited\LaravelOmnipay\Facades\OmnipayFacade',
Finally, publish the configuration files:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Ignited\LaravelOmnipay\LaravelOmnipayServiceProvider" --tag=config
For Lumen
add the following in your bootstrap/app.php
$app->register(Ignited\LaravelOmnipay\LumenOmnipayServiceProvider::class);
Copy the laravel-omnipay.php file from the config directory to config/laravel-omnipay.php
And also add the following to bootstrap/app.php
$app->configure('laravel-omnipay');
Once you have published the configuration files, you can add your gateway options to the config file in config/laravel-omnipay.php
.
Here is an example of how to configure password, username and, signature with paypal express checkout driver
...
'gateways' => [
'paypal' => [
'driver' => 'PayPal_Express',
'options' => [
'username' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_USERNAME', '' ),
'password' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_PASSWORD', '' ),
'signature' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_SIGNATURE', '' ),
'solutionType' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_SOLUTION_TYPE', '' ),
'landingPage' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_LANDING_PAGE', '' ),
'headerImageUrl' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_HEADER_IMAGE_URL', '' ),
'brandName' => 'Your app name',
'testMode' => env( 'OMNIPAY_PAYPAL_TEST_MODE', true )
]
],
]
...
$cardInput = [
'number' => '4444333322221111',
'firstName' => 'MR. WALTER WHITE',
'expiryMonth' => '03',
'expiryYear' => '16',
'cvv' => '333',
];
$card = Omnipay::creditCard($cardInput);
$response = Omnipay::purchase([
'amount' => '100.00',
'returnUrl' => 'http://bobjones.com/payment/return',
'cancelUrl' => 'http://bobjones.com/payment/cancel',
'card' => $cardInput
])->send();
dd($response->getMessage());
This will use the gateway specified in the config as default
.
However, you can also specify a gateway to use.
Omnipay::setGateway('eway');
$response = Omnipay::purchase([
'amount' => '100.00',
'card' => $cardInput
])->send();
dd($response->getMessage());
In addition you can take an instance of the gateway.
$gateway = Omnipay::gateway('eway');