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Symfony framework bundle for Omnipay library

The following bundle is based on Omnipay package and its components.
It supports Symfony 4.4, 5.x, 6.x and PHP 7.4+, 8.0.x, 8.1.x

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Installation

via Composer

$ composer require janwebdev/symfony-omnipay-bundle

Make sure it is enabled in ./config/bundles.php file:

// ...
Janwebdev\OmnipayBundle\OmnipayBundle::class => ['all' => true],

Usage

This bundle provides a new service called OmnipayManager. It contains a single method get(), which returns a fully-configured gateway. Use dependency injection to use service:

<?php

// ...

public function makePayment(OmnipayManager $omnipay)
{
    $stripe = $omnipay->get('Stripe');
    $paypal = $omnipay->get('PayPal_Express');
// ...

get() receives payment integration name as string, as it is called in Omnipay package You can then use these gateways like usual.

Note: Gateways are "cached" - calling get('Some_Gateway') multiple times will always return the same object.

Configuration

Create config file ./config/packages/omnipay.yaml or copy-paste from example.
Gateways can be configured in this file, i.e.:

omnipay:
    gateways:
        # Your config goes here

For example, to configure the Stripe and PayPal Express gateways:

omnipay:
    gateways:
        Stripe:
            apiKey: sk_test_BQokikJOvBiI2HlWgH4olfQ2

        PayPal_Express:
            username:     test-facilitator_api1.example.com
            password:     3MPI3VB4NVQ3XSVF
            signature:    6fB0XmM3ODhbVdfev2hUXL2x7QWxXlb1dERTKhtWaABmpiCK1wtfcWd.
            testMode:     false
            solutionType: Sole
            landingPage:  Login

NOTE: Consider using parameters and/or ENV variables instead of storing credentials directly in your omnipay.yaml file like that.

The method names should be whatever you'd typically pass into Omnipay::create().
The configuration settings vary per gateway - see Configuring Gateways in the Omnipay documentation for more details.

Registering Custom Gateway

Custom gateways can be registered via the container by tagging them with omnipay.gateway:

# services.yaml
services:
    my.custom.gateway:
        class: Path\To\CustomGateway
        tags:
            - { name: omnipay.gateway, alias: CustomGateway }

# omnipay.yaml
omnipay:
    methods:
        # Reference the gateway alias here
        CustomGateway:
            apiKey: pa$$w0rd

You can then obtain the fully-configured gateway by its alias:

// ...
private function getCustomGateway(OmnipayManager $omnipay): GatewayInteface
{
    return $omnipay->get('CustomGateway');
}
// ...

Additional configuration and customization

Default gateway

Add default gateway key to your config:

# omnipay.yaml
omnipay:
    gateways:
        MyGateway1:
            apiKey: pa$$w0rd
        MyGateway2:
            apiKey: pa$$w0rd

    default: MyGateway1

You can now get default gateway instance:

$omnipay->getDefaultGateway();

Disabling gateways

If need to disable a gateway but want to keep all the configuration add disabled key to the config:

# omnipay.yaml
omnipay:
    gateways:
        MyGateway1:
            apiKey: pa$$w0rd
        MyGateway2:
            apiKey: pa$$w0rd

    disabled: [ MyGateway1 ]

MyGateway1 gateway will be skipped during gateway registration now.

Customizing Omnipay service

If you need specific gateway selection mechanism or need to get multiple gateways at once consider to extend default bundle's Omnipay service. Create your custom App\Omnipay\MyService class, extend it from base class and add custom getters.
For example, you might want to get all gateways which implement some interface.

<?php

// App/Omnipay/MyService.php

namespace App\Omnipay;

use App\Payment\Processing\Gateway\CardSavingInterface;
use Janwebdev\OmnipayBundle\Manager\OmnipayManager as BaseOmnipay;
use Omnipay\Common\GatewayInterface;

class MyService extends BaseOmnipay
{
    /**
     * @return CardSavingInterface[]
     */
    public function getCardSavingGateways(): array
    {
        return array_filter($this->registeredGateways, function (GatewayInterface $gateway) {
            return $gateway instanceof CardSavingInterface;
        });
    }
}
#services.yaml
parameters:
    omnipay.class: App\Omnipay\MyService

Now you should be able to get "card-saving"-aware gateways in your application:

// ...
foreach ($omnipay->getCardSavingGateways() as $gateway) {
    $gateway->saveCreditCard($creditCard); // assuming saveCreditCard is a part of CardSavingInterface interface
}
// ...

Initialize gateways on registration

By default gateway is initialized only when you call get() method. If you use custom getters (like getCardSavingGateways from example above) with $this->registeredGateways inside you might want to initialize them automatically during registration. Simply add appropriate config key:

# omnipay.yaml
omnipay:
    gateways:
        MyGateway1:
            apiKey: @pa$$w0rd#

    init_on_boot: true

Unit tests

$ phpunit

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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