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Laravel Go Cardless

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A Laravel 5.5 Wrapper for the Go Cardless PHP Client Library. This package provides simple elegant access to the Go Cardless PHP Client API from across the Laravel Application.

The included helper method makes accessing the underlying methods as easy as:

gocardless()->customers()->list()

Installation Laravel 5.5 +

Simply require the package through composer and let the Laravel Package Auto Discovery do the rest.

composer require ollywarren/laravel-go-cardless

Publish the vendor configuration:

php artisan vendor:publish (Select the relevant package from the list)

Set two environment variables in your Apps .env file:

GOCARDLESS_ENV="sandbox" OR "live"
GOCARDLESS_TOKEN="<YOUR API TOKEN>"

Installation Laravel 5.4

Use composer to add it to your project dependencies:

composer require ollywarren/laravel-go-cardless

Then inside your config/app.php

Add the package service provider to the providers array:

Ollywarren\LaravelGoCardless\GoCardlessServiceProvider::class,

Finally for good measure dump the composer autoloader to make sure we've pulled in the helper method:

composer dump-autoloader

Publish the vendor configuration:

php artisan vendor:publish

Set two environment variables in your Apps .env file:

GOCARDLESS_ENV="sandbox" OR "live"
GOCARDLESS_TOKEN="<YOUR API TOKEN>"

Usage Instructions

This package exposes the underlaying Go Cardless PHP Client Library usign the gocardless() helper method. Any of the methods described in the API Documentation will be accessible.

For example:

Get a List of Customers

gocardless()->customers()->list();

Create a New Customer

    gocardless()->customers()->create([
        'params' => [
            "given_name"    => "Jack", 
            "family_name"   => "Sparrow", 
            "email"         => "[email protected]"
        ]
    ]);

For a full breakdown of the API see the Documentation or the PHP Client Library