This package intends to provide tools for formatting and conversion monetary values in an easy, yet powerful way for Laravel projects.
Because it uses the intl
extension for number formatting. intl
extension isn't present by default on PHP installs and can give different results in different servers.
Run the following command:
composer require akaunting/laravel-money
Publish config file.
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=money
You can change the currencies information of your app from config/money.php
file
use Akaunting\Money\Currency;
use Akaunting\Money\Money;
echo Money::USD(500); // '$5.00' unconverted
echo new Money(500, new Currency('USD')); // '$5.00' unconverted
echo Money::USD(500, true); // '$500.00' converted
echo new Money(500, new Currency('USD'), true); // '$500.00' converted
$m1 = Money::USD(500);
$m2 = Money::EUR(500);
$m1->getCurrency();
$m1->isSameCurrency($m2);
$m1->compare($m2);
$m1->equals($m2);
$m1->greaterThan($m2);
$m1->greaterThanOrEqual($m2);
$m1->lessThan($m2);
$m1->lessThanOrEqual($m2);
$m1->convert(Currency::GBP, 3.5);
$m1->add($m2);
$m1->subtract($m2);
$m1->multiply(2);
$m1->divide(2);
$m1->allocate([1, 1, 1]);
$m1->isZero();
$m1->isPositive();
$m1->isNegative();
$m1->format();
money(500, 'USD')
currency('USD')
@money(500, 'USD')
@currency('USD')
Same as the directive, there is also a blade
component for you to create money and currency in your views:
<x-money amount="500" currency="USD" />
or
<x-money amount="500" currency="USD" convert />
<x-currency currency="USD" />
Please see Releases for more information on what has changed recently.
Pull requests are more than welcome. You must follow the PSR coding standards.
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.