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v1.6.0beta2

The Soneso open source Stellar SDK for PHP provides APIs to build and sign transactions, connect and query Horizon.

Installation

composer require soneso/stellar-php-sdk

Quick Start

1. Create a Stellar key pair

Random generation

// create a completely new and unique pair of keys.
$keyPair = KeyPair::random();

print($keyPair->getAccountId());
// GCFXHS4GXL6BVUCXBWXGTITROWLVYXQKQLF4YH5O5JT3YZXCYPAFBJZB

print($keyPair->getSecretSeed());
// SAV76USXIJOBMEQXPANUOQM6F5LIOTLPDIDVRJBFFE2MDJXG24TAPUU7

2. Create an account

After the key pair generation, you have already got the address, but it is not activated until someone transfers at least 1 lumen into it.

2.1 Testnet

If you want to play in the Stellar test network, the SDK can ask Friendbot to create an account for you as shown below:

$funded = FriendBot::fundTestAccount($keyPair->getAccountId());
print ($funded ? "account funded" : "account not funded");

2.2 Public net

On the other hand, if you would like to create an account in the public net, you should buy some Stellar Lumens (XLM) from an exchange. When you withdraw the Lumens into your new account, the exchange will automatically create the account for you. However, if you want to create an account from another account of your own, you may run the following code:

/// Init sdk for public net
$sdk = StellarSDK::getPublicNetInstance();
 
/// Create a key pair for your existing account.
$keyA = KeyPair::fromSeed("SAPS66IJDXUSFDSDKIHR4LN6YPXIGCM5FBZ7GE66FDKFJRYJGFW7ZHYF");

/// Load the data of your account from the stellar network.
$accA = $sdk->requestAccount($keyA->getAccountId());

/// Create a keypair for a new account.
$keyB = KeyPair::random();

/// Create the operation builder.
$createAccBuilder = new CreateAccountOperationBuilder($keyB->getAccountId(), "3"); // send 3 XLM (lumen)

// Create the transaction.
$transaction = (new TransactionBuilder($accA))
    ->addOperation($createAccBuilder->build())
    ->build();

/// Sign the transaction with the key pair of your existing account.
$transaction->sign($keyA, Network::public());

/// Submit the transaction to the stellar network.
$response = $sdk->submitTransaction($transaction);

if ($response->isSuccessful()) {
    printf (PHP_EOL."account %s created", $keyB->getAccountId());
}

3. Check account

3.1 Basic info

After creating the account, we may check the basic information of the account.

$accountId = "GCQHNQR2VM5OPXSTWZSF7ISDLE5XZRF73LNU6EOZXFQG2IJFU4WB7VFY";

// Request the account data.
$account = $sdk->requestAccount($accountId);

// You can check the `balance`, `sequence`, `flags`, `signers`, `data` etc.
foreach ($account->getBalances() as $balance) {
    switch ($balance->getAssetType()) {
        case Asset::TYPE_NATIVE:
            printf (PHP_EOL."Balance: %s XLM", $balance->getBalance() );
            break;
        default:
            printf(PHP_EOL."Balance: %s %s Issuer: %s",
                $balance->getBalance(), $balance->getAssetCode(),
                $balance->getAssetIssuer());
    }
}

print(PHP_EOL."Sequence number: ".$account->getSequenceNumber());

foreach ($account->getSigners() as $signer) {
    print(PHP_EOL."Signer public key: ".$signer->getKey());
}

3.2 Check payments

You can check the payments connected to an account:

$accountId = $account->getAccountId();

$operationsPage = $sdk->payments()->forAccount($accountId)->order("desc")->execute();

foreach ($operationsPage->getOperations() as $payment) {
    if ($payment->isTransactionSuccessful()) {
        print(PHP_EOL."Transaction hash: ".$payment->getTransactionHash());
    }
}

You can use:limit, order, and cursor to customize the query. Get the most recent payments for accounts, ledgers and transactions.

Horizon has SSE support for push data. You can use it like this:

$accountId = "GCDBA6GFGEHAMVAMRL6R2733EXUENJ35EMYNA2LE7WWJPVANORVC4UNA";

$sdk->payments()->forAccount($accountId)->cursor("now")->stream(function(OperationResponse $response) {
    if ($response instanceof PaymentOperationResponse) {
        switch ($response->getAsset()->getType()) {
            case Asset::TYPE_NATIVE:
                printf("Payment of %s XLM from %s received.", $response->getAmount(), $response->getSourceAccount());
                break;
            default:
                printf("Payment of %s %s from %s received.", $response->getAmount(),  $response->getAsset()->getCode(), $response->getSourceAccount());
        }
        if (floatval($response->getAmount()) > 0.5) {
            exit;
        }
    }
});

see also stream payments example

3.3 Check others

Just like payments, you can check assets, transactions, effects, offers, operations, ledgers etc.

$sdk->assets()
$sdk->transactions()
$sdk->effects()
$sdk->offers()
$sdk->operations()
$sdk->orderBook()
$sdk->trades()
// add so on ...

4. Building and submitting transactions

Example "send native payment":

$senderKeyPair = KeyPair::fromSeed("SA52PD5FN425CUONRMMX2CY5HB6I473A5OYNIVU67INROUZ6W4SPHXZB");
$destination = "GCRFFUKMUWWBRIA6ABRDFL5NKO6CKDB2IOX7MOS2TRLXNXQD255Z2MYG";

// Load sender account data from the stellar network.
$sender = $sdk->requestAccount($senderKeyPair->getAccountId());

// Build the transaction to send 100 XLM native payment from sender to destination
$paymentOperation = (new PaymentOperationBuilder($destination,Asset::native(), "100"))->build();
$transaction = (new TransactionBuilder($sender))->addOperation($paymentOperation)->build();

// Sign the transaction with the sender's key pair.
$transaction->sign($senderKeyPair, Network::testnet());

// Submit the transaction to the stellar network.
$response = $sdk->submitTransaction($transaction);
if ($response->isSuccessful()) {
    print(PHP_EOL."Payment sent");
}

Documentation and Examples

Examples

Example Description Documentation
Create a new account A new account is created by another account. In the testnet we can also use Freindbot. Create account
Send native payment A sender sends 100 XLM (Stellar Lumens) native payment to a receiver. Payments
Trustlines Creates, updates, and deletes a trustline. Change Trust and Assets documentation
Send tokens - non native payment Two accounts trust the same issuer account and custom token. They can now send this custom tokens to each other. Assets & Trustlines and Change trust and Payments
Path payments Two accounts trust different custom tokens. The sender wants to send token "IOM" but the receiver wants to receive token "ECO". Path payment strict send and Path payment strict receive
Merge accounts Merge one account into another. The first account is removed, the second receives the funds. Account merge
Bump sequence number In this example we will bump the sequence number of an account to a higher number. Bump sequence number
Manage data Sets, modifies, or deletes a data entry (name/value pair) that is attached to a particular account. Manage data
Manage buy offer Creates, updates, or deletes an offer to buy one asset for another, otherwise known as a "bid" order on a traditional orderbook. Manage buy offer
Manage sell offer Creates, updates, or deletes an offer to sell one asset for another, otherwise known as a "ask" order or “offer” on a traditional orderbook. Manage sell offer
Create passive sell offer Creates, updates and deletes an offer to sell one asset for another, otherwise known as a "ask" order or “offer” on a traditional orderbook, without taking a reverse offer of equal price. Create passive sell offer
Allow trust Updates the authorized flag of an existing trustline. Allow trust and Assets documentation
Fee bump transaction Fee bump transactions allow an arbitrary account to pay the fee for a transaction. Fee bump transactions
Muxed accounts In this example we will see how to use a muxed account in a payment operation. First-class multiplexed accounts
Stream payments Listens for payments received by a given account. Streaming
SEP-0001: stellar.toml In this example you can find out how to obtain data about an organization’s Stellar integration. SEP-0001
SEP-0002: Federation This example shows how to resolve a stellar address, a stellar account id, a transaction id and a forward by using the federation protocol. SEP-0002
SEP-0005: Key derivation In this examples you can see how to generate 12 or 24 words mnemonics for different languages using the PHP SDK, how to generate key pairs from a mnemonic (with and without BIP 39 passphrase) and how to generate key pairs from a BIP 39 seed. SEP-0005
SEP-0006: Deposit and Withdrawal API In this examples you can see how to use the sdk to communicate with anchors. SEP-0006
SEP-0007: URI Scheme to facilitate delegated signing In this examples you can see how to use the sdk to support SEP-0007 in your wallet or server. SEP-0007
SEP-0008: Regulated Assets In this example you can see how to use the sdk to support Regulated Assets in your wallet. SEP-0008
SEP-0010: Stellar Web Authentication This example shows how to authenticate with any web service which requires a Stellar account ownership verification. SEP-0010
SEP-0011: Txrep This example shows how to to generate Txrep (human-readable low-level representation of Stellar transactions) from a transaction and how to create a transaction object from a Txrep string. SEP-0011
SEP-0012: KYC API In this examples you can see how to use the sdk to send KYC data to anchors and other services. SEP-0012
SEP-0024: Hosted Deposit and Withdrawal In this examples you can see how to interact with anchors in a standard way defined by SEP-0024. SEP-0024
SEP-0030: Account Recovery In this examples you can see how to recover accounts as defined by SEP-0030. SEP-0030
SEP-0038: Quotes In this examples you can learn how to get quotes as defined by SEP-0038. SEP-0038
SEP-0031: Cross Border Payments In this examples you can learn how to make cross border payments as a Sending Anchor as defined by SEP-0031 SEP-0031

More examples can be found in the tests.

SEPs implemented

Soroban support

This SDK provides support for Soroban.

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