A simple way to attach Stripe Customer and Account to your Model in Laravel.
- Stripe webhooks ready to use out of the box
- Access Stripe php sdk easily
You can install the package via composer:
composer require elegantly/laravel-stripe
You should publish and run the migrations with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="stripe-migrations"
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\WebhookClient\WebhookClientServiceProvider" --tag="webhook-client-migrations"
php artisan migrate
You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="stripe-config"
This is the contents of the published config file:
use Elegantly\Stripe\Commands\CreateStripeWebhooksCommand;
use Elegantly\Stripe\ModelRepository;
return [
'models' => [
'accounts' => [
\App\Models\User::class,
],
'customers' => [
\App\Models\User::class,
],
'repository' => ModelRepository::class,
],
'cache' => [
'accounts' => true,
'customers' => false,
],
'key' => env('STRIPE_KEY'),
'secret' => env('STRIPE_SECRET'),
'version' => env('STRIPE_VERSION', '2024-04-10'),
/**
* This is only used for the CreateStripeWebhooksCommand
* You can add more webhooks directly from your Stripe Dashboard
*/
'webhooks' => [
[
'url' => '/webhooks/stripe',
'connect' => false,
'enabled_events' => [
...CreateStripeWebhooksCommand::DEFAULT_WEBHOOKS_EVENTS,
],
],
],
];
Creating and retreiving Stripe Account:
$user->createStripeAccount();
$user->getStripeAccount();
Creating and retreiving Stripe Customer:
$user->createStripeCustomer();
$user->getStripeCustomer();
This package simply rely on columns you have to add to any Model having a stripe customer or account. To do so, we provide a mirgation that will automatically add the required columns to your models. To configure what models are related to stripe, you must edit the configs.
Add HasStripeCustomer
trait to your Model:
class Organization extends Model
{
use HasStripeCustomer;
// ...
}
This package comes the command stripe:create-webhooks
, it will create and configure webhooks on Stripe dashboard for you.
All you need to do is edit the webhooks and the endpoints you want to enable in the config file.
For example you could configure two different webhooks with different routes and endpoints like so:
return [
// configs ...
/**
* This is only used for the CreateStripeWebhooksCommand
* You can add more webhooks directly from your Stripe Dashboard
*/
'webhooks' => [
[
'url' => '/stripe/webhook/account',
'connect' => false,
'enabled_events' => [
...CreateStripeWebhooksCommand::DEFAULT_WEBHOOKS_EVENTS,
'checkout.session.expired',
'checkout.session.completed',
'checkout.session.async_payment_succeeded',
'checkout.session.async_payment_failed',
],
],
[
'url' => '/stripe/webhook/connect',
'connect' => true,
'enabled_events' => [
...CreateStripeWebhooksCommand::DEFAULT_WEBHOOKS_EVENTS,
],
],
],
];
Now that you are happy with the configs , you just have to run:
php artisan stripe:create-webhooks
All the webhooks configured by this command are disabled by default to prevent unexpected behaviour. When you are ready, just activate them from your Stripe Dashboard.
Now that Stripe actually send webhooks to your app, you can listen to them from EventServiceProvider
.
This package rely on the great spatie/laravel-stripe-webhooks
package.
You must follow their documentation to setup your listeners.
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