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laravel-bank maintained by farsh4d

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A package to connect to any IPG to make a payment
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2022/08/01 23:28 (dev-master)
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Laravel Bank

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This is a package to connect to any Internet Payment Gateways. This package now only supports Mellat IPG for now but we are developing other IPGs ASAP.

Installation

Require this package with composer.

composer require farsh4d/laravel-bank

Laravel uses Package Auto-Discovery, so doesn't require you to manually add the ServiceProvider.

Laravel without auto-discovery:

If you don't use auto-discovery, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php

Farsh4d\Bank\Providers\BankServiceProvider::class,

Copy the package config to your local config with the publish command:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Farsh4d\Bank\Providers\BankServiceProvider"

Prepare your database

php artisan migrate

Usage

You need 2 routes, one to start a payment and one for callback:

routes.php

Route::get('/payment-start', 'PaymentController@start')->name('payment_start');
Route::any('/payment-callback', 'PaymentController@callback')->name('payment_callback');

Remember to exclude your callback route from CSRF verification.

In start method initialize your desired driver and set required data (price, orderId and callback):

PaymentController.php @start

$amount = 50000;
$orderId = '123456';

$bankDriver = Bank::driver('Mellat');

$bankDriver->price($amount)
    ->orderId($orderId)
    ->callback(route('payment_callback'));

try {
    $bankDriver->ready();
    return $bankDriver->redirect();
} catch (\Exception $e) {
    // Handle failed transaction initiation; ie:
    return view('payment-error');
}

If everything goes right user redirects to IPG and makes a payment and then redirects to your callback.

PaymentController.php @verify

try {
    Bank::verify();
    // Show transaction success view or do sth else; ie:
    return view('payment-success');
} catch (\Exception $e) {
    // Handle failed payment; ie:
    return view('payment-failed');
}