cometcult / braintree-bundle
Symfony 2 Bundle for Braintree's PHP client library
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=5.3.2
- braintree/braintree_php: *
Requires (Dev)
- phpspec/phpspec: dev-master
- symfony/framework-bundle: >=2.2,<2.3-dev
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Last update: 2024-11-20 11:15:26 UTC
README
Symfony 2 Bundle for Braintree's PHP client library
Installation
Composer
Just add to your composer.json file:
{ "require": { "cometcult/braintree-bundle": "dev-master" } }
Application Kernel
Add the bundle to your application's kernel:
// app/AppKernel.php public function registerBundles() { return array( // ... new CometCult\BraintreeBundle\CometCultBraintreeBundle(), // ... ); }
Configuration
# app/config/config.yml # ... comet_cult_braintree: environment: sandbox merchant_id: your_merchant_id public_key: your_public_key private_key: your_private_key
For more info about the configuration variables see Braintree docs
Usage
Braintree php client library comes with a bunch of services for the Braintree API. They are usually prefixed by Braintree_
.
To see all available Braintree services head over to braintree_php or the official documentation.
Factory
One of the methods for getting a desired service is to call the get
method from the BraintreeFactory
:
// in your controller $factory = $this->get('comet_cult_braintree.factory'); $customerService = $factory->get('customer');
Defining a service
Instead of calling the factory you can define a custom service in your own bundle:
# ../services.yml services: customer_custom_service: class: Braintree_Customer factory_service: comet_cult_braintree.factory factory_method: get arguments: ["customer"]
Then in your controller you can go with:
$customerService = $this->get('customer_custom_service');