Some apps require a prepayment system like a virtual wallet where customers can recharge credits which they can then use to pay in app stuff. With this package you can equip your eloquent models with a digital wallet that handle that for you. All the wallet activities are tracked with transactions.
Install the package with composer:
composer require mannikj/laravel-wallet
Per default the package will automatically load the migrations from the vendor folder.
If you want more flexibility, you can publish the migration files to your own migration directory with the following artisan command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="MannikJ\Laravel\Wallet\WalletServiceProvider" --tag=migrations
Make sure to deactivate automatic migration loadingby setting
the config variable load_migrations
to false when you have
published the migration file.
You can publish the config file with this artisan command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="MannikJ\Laravel\Wallet\WalletServiceProvider" --tag=config
This will merge the wallet.php
config file where you can specify the Users, Wallets & Transactions classes if you have custom ones.
Add the HasWallet
trait to your User model.
use MannikJ\Laravel\Wallet\Traits\HasWallet;
class User extends Model
{
use HasWallet;
...
}
Then you can easily make transactions from your user model.
$user = User::find(1);
$user->wallet->balance; // 0
$user->wallet->deposit(100);
$user->wallet->balance; // 100
$user->wallet->withdraw(50);
$user->wallet->balance; // 50
$user->wallet->forceWithdraw(200);
$user->wallet->balance; // -150
You can easily add meta information to the transactions to suit your needs.
$user = User::find(1);
$user->wallet->deposit(100, ['stripe_source' => 'ch_BEV2Iih1yzbf4G3HNsfOQ07h', 'description' => 'Deposit of 100 credits from Stripe Payment']);
$user->wallet->withdraw(10, ['description' => 'Purchase of Item #1234']);
This package makes use of https://github.com/orchestral/testbench to create a laravel testing environment. The tests will execute with a pre-configured in-memory sqlite database, so you don't need setup a database on your own.
To run the phpunit tests just make sure to install the package dependencies first via
composer install
Then execute from within the project root directory
composer test
If you discover any security related issues, open an issue on the github repository.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.