picqer / twinfield-php-client
PHP Client Library for using the Twinfield Soap Service.
Requires
- php: >=5.6
Requires (Dev)
README
A PHP library for Twinfield Integration. Developed by Remco Tolsma and Leon Rowland from Pronamic.
Use the Twinfield SOAP Service to have your PHP application communicate directly with your Twinfield account.
Why this fork?
This package provides a proper semver-versioned fork of the package, for safe usage with composer in your projects.
Usage
Install this package with composer:
composer require picqer/twinfield-php-client
General Usage
Components have Factories to simplify the request and send process of Twinfield. Each factory will require just the \Pronamic\Twinfield\Secure\Config() class with the filled in details.
An example of the usage of the Configuration class.
$config = new \Pronamic\Twinfield\Secure\Config(); $config->setCredentials('Username', 'Password', 'Organization', 'Office');
- or, when using OAuth:
$config = new \Pronamic\Twinfield\Secure\Config(); $config->setOAuthParameters('clientID', 'clientSecret', 'returnURL', 'Organization', 'Office', true); //the true parameter at the end tells the system to automatically redirect to twinfield to login
The current modules
In the following example, we will use the Customer component as showcase. Although this will be the method for all components ( including Invoice currently )
Typically it is as follows, if using the Factories
- Add/Edit: Make Object, Make Factory, Give object in Submit method of related factory.
- Retrieve: Make Factory, Supply all required params to respective listAll() and get() methods
Add/Edit
Make your Customer object
$customer = new \Pronamic\Twinfield\Customer\Customer(); $customer ->setID(10666) ->setName('Leon Rowland') ->setType('DEB') ->setWebsite('http://leon.rowland.nl') ->setEBilling(true) ->setEBillMail('leon@rowland.nl') ->setVatCode('VL') ->setDueDays(10) ->setCocNumber('12341234');
Customers can have addresses associated with them
$customerAddress = new \Pronamic\Twinfield\Customer\CustomerAddress(); $customerAddress ->setDefault(false) ->setType('invoice') ->setField1('Testing field 1') ->setField2('Testing field 2') ->setField3('Testing field 3') ->setPostcode('1212 AB') ->setCity('TestCity') ->setCountry('NL') ->setTelephone('010-12345') ->setFax('010-1234') ->setEmail('test@email.com');
Assign that address to the customer
$customer->addAddress($customerAddress);
Now lets submit it!
use \Pronamic\Twinfield\Customer as TwinfieldCustomer; // Config object prepared and passed to the CustomerFactory $customerFactory = new TwinfieldCustomer\CustomerFactory($config); //$customer = new TwinfieldCustomer\Customer(); // Attempt to send the Customer document if($customerFactory->send($customer)){ // Use the Mapper to turn the response back into a TwinfieldCustomer\Customer $successfulCustomer = TwinfieldCustomer\Mapper\CustomerMapper::map($customerFactory->getResponse()); }
Retrieve/Request
You can get all customers or get a single one currently.
use \Pronamic\Twinfield\Customer as TwinfieldCustomer; // Config object prepared and passed into the CustomerFactory $customerFactory = new TwinfieldCustomer\CustomerFactory($config); $customers = $customerFactory->listAll();
At the moment, listAll will return an array of just name and short name.
$customer = $customerFactory->get('customerCode', 'office[optional]');
The response from get() will be a \Pronamic\Twinfield\Customer\Customer object.
Contribute
You can contribute to the development of this project. Try and keep to the way of doing things as the other 2 components have implemented.
A large requirement is to maintain backwards compatibility so if you have any plans for large restructure or alteration please bring up in an issue first.
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License
Copyright 2009-2017 Pronamic.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA