This package provide a Laravel extension that allow developers to easily integrate with MerchOne API.
composer require merch-one/laravel-api-sdk
- If you need config in your config root path, run
php artisan vendor:publish
to publish config.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="MerchOne\LaravelApiSdk\Providers\MerchOneApiServiceProvider" --tag="config"
This package extends merch-one/php-api-sdk.
For all package tools & possibilities, please check PHP SDK Documentation
To get the list of available endpoints, please check MerchOne API Documentation
Package provides several ways to interact with.
- You can use
MerchOneApiClient
facade.
use MerchOne\LaravelApiSdk\Facades\MerchOneApiClient;
class MyService
{
public function doSomething(): void
{
$client = MerchOneApiClient::auth()->...;
}
}
- You can use Laravel's dependency injection.
use MerchOne\PhpApiSdk\Contracts\Http\HttpClient;
class MyService
{
public function doSomething(HttpClient $client): void
{
$client = $client->auth()->...;
}
}
- You can ask Laravel's Service Container to resolve the
MerchOne\PhpApiSdk\Contracts\Http\HttpClient
interface.
use MerchOne\PhpApiSdk\Contracts\Http\HttpClient;
class MyService
{
public function doSomething(): void
{
$client = app(HttpClient::class)->auth()->...;
}
}
Once the client is instantiated, you can use all the methods described in the PHP SDK Documentation
Once the merch-one-api
config is published, you can configure the API version and Guzzle request options.
To see all available options, please check Guzzle Documentation
- The
User-Agent
,Accept
andContent-Type
headers, as well ashttp_error
properties CAN NOT be overwritten !