omise-php
is a library designed specifically to connect with Omise API written in PHP.
Please pop onto our community forum or contact [email protected] if you have any question regarding this library and the functionality it provides.
- PHP v5.4 and above.
- Built-in libcurl support.
Note that, due to the PHP END OF LIFE cycle, we encourage you to run Omise-PHP library on a PHP version 5.6 or higher as there is no longer security support for any below 5.6 and that could cause you any security vulnerable issues in the future.
You can install the library via Composer. If you don't already have Composer installed, first install it by following one of these instructions depends on your OS of choice:
- Composer installation instruction for Windows
- Composer installation instruction for Mac OS X and Linux
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After composer is installed, you can declare Omise-PHP as a project dependency by creating a
composer.json
at the root of your project directory with the following content:{ "require": { "omise/omise-php": "dev-master" } }
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Then run the following command to install the Omise-PHP library:
php composer.phar install
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Once you run the
composer install
command, the Composer will generate avendor
folder at the same directory ascomposer.json
. Now you can then add the following line to PHP script to load the library:require_once dirname(__FILE__).'/vendor/autoload.php';
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Now you are ready to start using the library, please see the configuration and quick start sections below for usage examples.
If you're not using Composer, you can also download the latest version of Omise-PHP. Then, follows the instruction below to install Omise-PHP to the project.
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Extract the library to your project.
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Then, include the following line into your PHP file,
require_once 'path-to-library/omise-php/lib/Omise.php';
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Now you are ready to start using the library, please see the configuration and quick start sections below for usage examples.
However, using Composer is recommended as you can easily keep the library up-to-date.
First thing first, before you make a very-first request to Omise API, you will need to config your public and secret key (can be found at the Omise Dashboard. Log in then go to Keys from the sidebar menu).
Place the following code next to a line where Omise-PHP library is loaded.
define('OMISE_PUBLIC_KEY', 'pkey_can_find_at_omise_dashboard');
define('OMISE_SECRET_KEY', 'skey_can_find_at_omise_dashboard');
Reference: https://www.omise.co/api-authentication.
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In case you want to enforce API version the application use, you can specify it by defining the OMISE_API_VERSION
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The version specified by this settings will override the version setting in your account. This is useful if you have multiple environments with different API versions (e.g. development on the latest but production on the older version).
define('OMISE_API_VERSION', '2017-11-02');
API version can be found at Omise Dashboard. Log in then go to API versions from the top-right menu.
It is highly recommended to set
OMISE_API_VERSION
to the current version that you're using to prevent any trouble from accidentally click update Omise-API version at the dashboard.
From the above sections, your code will look similar like the following code:
<?php
require_once dirname(__FILE__).'/vendor/autoload.php';
define('OMISE_PUBLIC_KEY', 'pkey_test_54ot96fkr3i2op60cng');
define('OMISE_SECRET_KEY', 'skey_test_54ot96fkr3i2op60cng');
define('OMISE_API_VERSION', '2017-11-02');
Now, let's add the below code to retrieve your account information:
$account = OmiseAccount::retrieve();
echo $account['email']; // your email will be printed on a screen.
And that's it! You have just made a request to Omise API, easy huh?
Now you are free from our instruction :D
Feel free to integrate Omise Payment Gateway service anyway you like to make it fit with your business flow.
Also, stop by documents or example code sometime to get more informations if you need any helps.
Have fun!
To run an automated test suite, make sure you already have a PHPUnit in your local machine. Then run the PHPUnit:
phpunit omise-php/tests
Thanks for your interest in contributing to Omise PHP. We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and willing to review your changes.
The following subjects are instructions for contributors who consider to submit changes and/or issues.
You're all welcome to submit a pull request. Please consider the pull request template and fill the form when you submit a new pull request.
Learn more about submitting pull request here: https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests
Submit the issue through GitHub's issue channel.
Learn more about submitting an issue here: https://guides.github.com/features/issues
Omise-PHP is open-sourced software released under the MIT License.