Accept payments via WebMoney Merchant (merchant.webmoney.ru) using this Laravel framework package (Laravel).
- receive payments, adding just the two callbacks
- receive payment notifications via your email or Slack
You can accept payments with WebMoney Merchant via WebMoney, credit cards etc.
You can install the package through Composer:
composer require actionm/laravel-webmoney-merchant
Add the service provider to the providers
array in config/app.php
:
'providers' => [
ActionM\WebMoneyMerchant\WebMoneyMerchantServiceProvider::class,
]
Add the WebMoneyMerchant
facade to your facades array:
'WebMoneyMerchant' => ActionM\WebMoneyMerchant\Facades\WebMoneyMerchant::class,
Publish the configuration file and views
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="ActionM\WebMoneyMerchant\WebMoneyMerchantServiceProvider"
Publish only the configuration file
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="ActionM\WebMoneyMerchant\WebMoneyMerchantServiceProvider" --tag=config
Publish only the views
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="ActionM\WebMoneyMerchant\WebMoneyMerchantServiceProvider" --tag=views
Once you have published the configuration files, please edit the config file in config/webmoney-merchant.php
.
-
Create an account on merchant.webmoney.ru
-
Set your project settings:
- Merchant name;
- Secret Key;
- Secret Key X20;
- Result URL;
- Control sign forming method =
SHA256
; - Necessarily require signature payment form =
ON
; - Process payments with unique only lmi_payment_no =
ON
;
-
After the configuration has been published, edit
config/webmoney-merchant.php
-
Copy the
Secret Key X20
andSecret Key
params and paste intoconfig/webmoney-merchant.php
-
Set the callback static function for
searchOrderFilter
andpaidOrderFilter
-
Set notification channels (email and/or Slack) and Slack
webhook_url
- Generate an HTML payment form with enabled payment methods:
$payment_amount = Order amount
$payment_no = Unique order number in your project, numbers only from 1 to 2147483647
$item_name = Name of your order item, only latin characters.
WebMoneyMerchant::generatePaymentForm($payment_amount, $payment_no, $item_name);
Customize the HTML payment form in the published view:
app/resources/views/vendor/webmoney-merchant/payment_form.blade.php
- Process the request from WebMoneyMerchant:
WebMoneyMerchant::payOrderFromGate(Request $request)
You must define callbacks in config/webmoney-merchant.php
to search the order and save the paid order.
'searchOrderFilter' => null // ExampleController:searchOrderFilter($request)
'paidOrderFilter' => null // ExampleController::paidOrderFilter($request,$order)
The process scheme:
- The request comes from
merchant.webmoney.ru
GET
http://yourproject.com/webmoney/result
to check if your website is available. - The request comes from
merchant.webmoney.ru
POST
http://yourproject.com/webmoney/result
(with params). - The function
ExampleController@payOrderFromGate
runs the validation process (auto-validation request params). - The static function
searchOrderFilter
will be called (seeconfig/webmoney-merchant.php
searchOrderFilter
) to search the order by the unique id. - If the current order status is NOT
paid
in your database, the static functionpaidOrderFilter
will be called (seeconfig/webmoney-merchant.php
paidOrderFilter
).
Add the route to routes/web.php
:
Route::post('/webmoney/result', 'ExampleController@payOrderFromGate');
Route::get('/webmoney/result', 'ExampleController@payOrderFromGateOK');
Note: don't forget to save your full route url (e.g. http://example.com/webmoney/result ) for your project on merchant.webmoney.ru.
Create the following controller: /app/Http/Controllers/ExampleController.php
:
class ExampleController extends Controller
{
/**
* Search the order if the request from WebMoney Merchant is received.
* Return the order with required details for the webmoney request verification.
*
* @param Request $request
* @param $order_id
* @return mixed
*/
public static function searchOrderFilter(Request $request, $order_id) {
// If the order with the unique order ID exists in the database
$order = Order::where('unique_id', $order_id)->first();
if ($order) {
$order['WEBMONEY_orderSum'] = $order->amount; // from your database
// if the current_order is already paid in your database, return strict "paid";
// if not, return something else
$order['WEBMONEY_orderStatus'] = $order->order_status; // from your database
return $order;
}
return false;
}
/**
* When the payment of the order is received from WebMoney Merchant, you can process the paid order.
* !Important: don't forget to set the order status as "paid" in your database.
*
* @param Request $request
* @param $order
* @return bool
*/
public static function paidOrderFilter(Request $request, $order)
{
// Your code should be here:
YourOrderController::saveOrderAsPaid($order);
// Return TRUE if the order is saved as "paid" in the database or FALSE if some error occurs.
// If you return FALSE, then you can repeat the failed paid requests on the WebMoney Merchant website manually.
return true;
}
/**
* Process the request from the WebMoney Merchant route.
* searchOrderFilter is called to search the order.
* If the order is paid for the first time, paidOrderFilter is called to set the order status.
* If searchOrderFilter returns the "paid" order status, then paidOrderFilter will not be called.
*
* @param Request $request
* @return mixed
*/
public function payOrderFromGate(Request $request)
{
return WebMoneyMerchant::payOrderFromGate($request);
}
/**
* Returns the service status for WebMoney Merchant request
*/
public function payOrderFromGateOK()
{
return "YES";
}
}
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please send me an email at actionmanager@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.
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