This library allows access to the Monzo API in PHP. This library requires PHP 7.1+.
composer require amelia/monzo-php
If you don't already have your own access tokens from completing oauth yourself, you'll need to also composer require laravel/socialite
.
You should set the following variables in your .env
(or otherwise):
MONZO_CLIENT_ID
MONZO_CLIENT_SECRET
MONZO_REDIRECT_URI
You can create an application at https://developers.monzo.com.
Amelia\Monzo\MonzoServiceProvider::class
is registered automatically in Laravel 5.5.
A future version of this package will include automatic webhook handling per-user, and full automatic socialite integration.
The environment variables that control these will be:
MONZO_WEBHOOKS=true
MONZO_SOCIALITE=true
To automatically add callbacks for socialite, this package provides an optional authentication system.
Caveat This assumes you are adding existing users to an app on monzo. If you are not doing this, you'll need to set up your own routes to create/manage users based on API responses from socialite.
First, add the MonzoCredentials
trait to your Authenticatable
user model.
<?php
namespace App;
use Amelia\Monzo\MonzoCredentials;
use Amelia\Monzo\Contracts\HasMonzoCredentials;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class User extends Model implements HasMonzoCredentials
{
use MonzoCredentials;
}
This adds a bunch of setters/getters to your user model for handling monzo credentials.
You can customise the columns used by adding methods to your user model:
<?php
use Amelia\Monzo\MonzoCredentials;
use Amelia\Monzo\Contracts\HasMonzoCredentials;
class User implements HasMonzoCredentials {
use MonzoCredentials;
protected function getMonzoAccessTokenColumn()
{
return 'monzo_access_token';
}
protected function getMonzoRefreshTokenColumn()
{
return 'monzo_refresh_token';
}
protected function getMonzoUserIdColumn()
{
return 'monzo_user_id';
}
}
Assuming your users table is named users
, you can simply run php artisan vendor:publish --tag=monzo
.
This will create a migration in your migrations
directory that can be edited.
Run php artisan migrate
to run this.
Caveat
If not using Laravel, you'll need to set up an instance of Amelia\Monzo\Monzo
and inject an Amelia\Monzo\Contracts\Client
instance into it, as follows:
<?php
$client = new Amelia\Monzo\Client(
new GuzzleHttp\Client,
getenv('MONZO_CLIENT_ID') ?: null,
getenv('MONZO_CLIENT_SECRET') ?: null
);
$monzo = new Amelia\Monzo\Monzo($client);
// Amelia\Monzo\Monzo::setAccessToken($token) for single user mode
If using Laravel, you only need to inject Amelia\Monzo\Monzo
via the service container, using resolve()
or app()
.
Using the API is pretty simple.
In general, you'll need an access token or a user object.
<?php
$user = User::findOrFail($id);
$accounts = $monzo->as($user)->accounts();
<?php
$user = User::findOrFail($id);
$transactions = $monzo->as($user)->transactions('acc_12341243');
<?php
$user = User::findOrFail($id);
// will query accounts first, then use the default to query transactions.
$transactions = $monzo->as($user)->transactions();
<?php
$user = User::findOrFail($id);
$transactions = $monzo->as($user)->paginate(50)->transactions('acc_12341243');
<?php
$user = User::findOrFail($id);
$transactions = $monzo->as($user)
->paginate(50)
->expand('account')
->transactions('acc_12341243');
<?php
$user = User::findOrFail($id);
$balance = $monzo->as($user)->balance();