latheesan-k / laravel-xero
Xero Service Provider for Laravel 4
Requires
- php: >=5.3.0
- illuminate/support: 4.*
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Last update: 2024-11-27 08:26:02 UTC
README
Originally forked from https://github.com/VentureCraft/xero-laravel and updated to support newer API features (e.g. ContactGroups
and paging results etc...).
A simple Laravel 4 service provider for including the PHP Xero API.
Installation
The Xero Service Provider can be installed via Composer by requiring the latheesan-k/laravel-xero
package and setting the minimum-stability
to dev
in your project's composer.json
.
{ "require": { "laravel/framework": "4.0.*", "latheesan-k/laravel-xero": "dev-master" }, "minimum-stability": "dev" }
Usage
To use the Xero Service Provider, you must register the provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application.
Use Laravel Configuration
Create a new app/config/xero.php
configuration file with the following options:
return array( 'key' => '<your-xero-key>', 'secret' => '<your-xero-secret>', 'publicPath' => app_path() .'/config/xero/publickey.cer', 'privatePath' => app_path() .'/config/xero/privatekey.pem' );
Find the providers
key in app/config/app.php
and register the Xero Service Provider.
'providers' => array( // ... 'Latheesan\LaravelXero\LaravelXeroServiceProvider', )
Find the aliases
key in app/config/app.php
and add in our LaravelXero
alias.
'aliases' => array( // ... 'LaravelXero' => 'Latheesan\LaravelXero\Facades\LaravelXero', )
Setting up the application
Create public and private keys, and save them in /app/config/xero/ as publickey.cer and privatekey.pem.
For more info on setting up your keys, check out the Xero documentation
Example Usage
Create a Contact in Xero
$contact = array(
array(
"Name" => 'Company Name Ltd',
"FirstName" => 'John',
"LastName" => 'Doe',
)
);
$xero_contact = LaravelXero::Contacts($contact);
GET Contacts with WHERE clause & Paging
$where = "ContactNumber!=null&IsCustomer=true";
$page = 1;
print_r(LaravelXero::Contacts(false, false, $where, false, $page));