- Installation
- Getting Started
- Usages
- Handling Response
To install through composer by using the following command:
composer require php-http/guzzle6-adapter jomweb/billplz:^4.1
Instead of utilizing php-http/guzzle6-adapter
you might want to use any other adapter that implements php-http/client-implementation
. Check Clients & Adapters for PHP-HTTP.
If Composer isn't available on your application, you can opt for use Billplz PHAR which can be downloaded from the most recent GitHub Release. This build uses guzzlehttp/guzzle
under the hood for all request to Billplz API.
You should received billplz.phar
file which you can include to your project.
<?php
require "billplz.phar";
$client = Billplz\Client::make('your-api-key', 'your-x-signature-key');
You can start by creating a Billplz client by using the following code (which uses php-http/guzzle6-adapter
and php-http/discovery
to automatically pick available adapter installed via composer):
<?php
use Billplz\Client;
$billplz = Client::make('your-api-key');
You can also send X-Signature
key by doing the following:
<?php
use Billplz\Client;
$billplz = Client::make('your-api-key', 'your-x-signature-key');
Alternatively, you could also manually configure Http\Client\Common\HttpMethodsClient
directly:
<?php
use Billplz\Client;
$http = Laravie\Codex\Discovery::client();
$billplz = new Client($http, 'your-api-key', 'your-x-signature-key');
You can set to use development/sandbox environment by adding the following code:
$billplz->useSandbox();
By default jomweb/billplz
would use v4
API version for any request, however you can customize this in future when new API version is available.
$billplz->useVersion('v3');
Now you can create an instance of Collection:
$collection = $billplz->collection();
You can also manually set the API version by doing
$billplz->collection('v3');
. You can also use$billplz->uses('Collection');
to get the same result.
You can add a new collection by calling the following code:
$response = $collection->create('My First API Collection');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "inbmmepb",
"title" => "My First API Collection",
"logo" => [
"thumb_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_payment" => [
"email" => null,
"fixed_cut" => null,
"variable_cut" => null,
]
];
You can also create new collection with optional parameters:
$response = $collection->create('My First API Collection', [
'logo' => '@/Users/Billplz/Documents/uploadPhoto.png',
'split_payment' => [
'email' => 'verified@account.com',
'fixed_cut' => \Duit\MYR::given(100),
],
]);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "inbmmepb",
"title" => "My First API Collection",
"logo" => [
"thumb_url" => "https://sample.net/assets/uploadPhoto.png",
"avatar_url" => "https://sample.net/assets/uploadPhoto.png",
],
"split_payment" => [
"email" => "verified@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => \Duit\MYR::given(100),
"variable_cut" => null,
],
];
You can get Collection index by calling following code:
$response = $collection->all();
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"collections": [{
"id" => "inbmmepb",
"title" => "My First API Collection",
"logo" => [
"thumb_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_header" => null,
"split_payments" => [
[
"email" => "verified@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => 100,
"variable_cut" => 2,
"stack_order" => 0,
],
[
"email" => "verified2@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => 200,
"variable_cut" => 3,
"stack_order" => 1,
],
],
"status" => "active",
}],
"page" => 1,
];
u also can provide optional parameters (page, status):
$response = $collection->all([
'page' => 2,
'status' => 'active',
]);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"collections": [{
"id" => "inbmmepb",
"title" => "My First API Collection",
"logo" => [
"thumb_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_header" => null,
"split_payments" => [
[
"email" => "verified@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => 100,
"variable_cut" => 2,
"stack_order" => 0,
],
[
"email" => "verified2@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => 200,
"variable_cut" => 3,
"stack_order" => 1,
],
],
"status" => "active",
}],
"page" => 2,
];
You can get existing collection by calling the following code:
$response = $collection->get('inbmmepb');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "inbmmepb",
"title" => "My First API Collection",
"logo" => [
"thumb_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_header" => null,
"split_payments" => [
[
"email" => "verified@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => 100,
"variable_cut" => 2,
"stack_order" => 0,
],
[
"email" => "verified2@account.com",
"fixed_cut" => 200,
"variable_cut" => 3,
"stack_order" => 1,
],
],
"status" => "active",
];
To use activate()
and deactivate()
function, you must explicitely use version v3
.
You can deactivate a collection by calling the following code:
$response = $collection->deactivate('inbmmepb');
You can deactivate a collection by calling the following code:
$response = $collection->deactivate('inbmmepb');
Now you can create an instance of Collection:
$collection = $billplz->openCollection();
You can also manually set the API version by doing
$billplz->openCollection('v3');
. You can also use$billplz->uses('OpenCollection');
to get the same result.
$response = $collection->create(
'My First API Collection',
'Maecenas eu placerat ante. Fusce ut neque justo, et aliquet enim. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.',
\Duit\MYR::given(299)
);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "0pp87t_6",
"title" => "MY FIRST API OPEN COLLECTION",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante. Fusce ut neque justo, et aliquet enim. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.",
"reference_1_label" => null,
"reference_2_label" => null,
"email_link" => null,
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(299),
"fixed_amount" => true,
"tax" => null,
"fixed_quantity" => true,
"payment_button" => "pay",
"photo" => [
"retina_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_payment" => [
"email" => null,
"fixed_cut" => null,
"variable_cut" => null,
],
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/0pp87t_6",
];
You can get Open Collection index by calling following code:
$response = $collection->all();
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"open_collections": [{
"id" => "0pp87t_6",
"title" => ""MY FIRST API OPEN COLLECTION",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante. Fusce ut neque justo, et aliquet enim. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.",
"reference_1_label" => null,
"reference_2_label" => null,
"email_link" => null,
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(299),
"fixed_amount" => true,
"tax" => null,
"fixed_quantity" => true,
"payment_button" => "pay",
"photo" => [
"retina_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_payment" => [
"email" => null,
"fixed_cut" => null,
"variable_cut" => null,
],
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/0pp87t_6",
}],
"page" => 1,
];
u also can provide optional parameters (page, status):
$response = $collection->all([
'page' => 2,
'status' => 'active',
]);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"open_collections": [{
"id" => "0pp87t_6",
"title" => ""MY FIRST API OPEN COLLECTION",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante. Fusce ut neque justo, et aliquet enim. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.",
"reference_1_label" => null,
"reference_2_label" => null,
"email_link" => null,
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(299),
"fixed_amount" => true,
"tax" => null,
"fixed_quantity" => true,
"payment_button" => "pay",
"photo" => [
"retina_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_payment" => [
"email" => null,
"fixed_cut" => null,
"variable_cut" => null,
],
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/0pp87t_6",
}],
"page" => 2
];
You can get existing open collection by calling the following code:
$response = $collection->get('0pp87t_6');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "0pp87t_6",
"title" => ""MY FIRST API OPEN COLLECTION",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante. Fusce ut neque justo, et aliquet enim. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.",
"reference_1_label" => null,
"reference_2_label" => null,
"email_link" => null,
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(299),
"fixed_amount" => true,
"tax" => null,
"fixed_quantity" => true,
"payment_button" => "pay",
"photo" => [
"retina_url" => null,
"avatar_url" => null,
],
"split_payment" => [
"email" => null,
"fixed_cut" => null,
"variable_cut" => null,
],
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/0pp87t_6",
];
Now you can create an instance of Bill:
$bill = $billplz->bill();
You can also manually set the API version by doing
$billplz->bill('v3');
. You can also use$billplz->uses('Bill');
to get the same result.
You can add a new bill by calling the following code:
$response = $bill->create(
'inbmmepb',
'api@billplz.com',
null,
'Michael API V3',
\Duit\MYR::given(200),
'http://example.com/webhook/',
'Maecenas eu placerat ante.'
);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "8X0Iyzaw",
"collection_id" => "inbmmepb",
"paid" => false,
"state" => "overdue",
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(200),
"paid_amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(0),
"due_at" => new \DateTime('Y-m-d', "2015-3-9"),
"email" => "api@billplz.com",
"mobile" => null,
"name" => "MICHAEL API V3",
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/bills/8X0Iyzaw",
"reference_1_label" => "Reference 1",
"reference_1" => null,
"reference_2_label" => "Reference 2",
"reference_2" => null,
"redirect_url" => null,
"callback_url" => "http://example.com/webhook/",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante."
];
redirect_url
can be passed on the 8th parameters which is(array) $optional
$response = $bill->create(
'inbmmepb',
'api@billplz.com',
null,
'Michael API V3',
\Duit\MYR::given(200),
['callback_url' => 'http://example.com/webhook/', 'redirect_url' => 'http://example.com/redirect/'],
'Maecenas eu placerat ante.'
);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "8X0Iyzaw",
"collection_id" => "inbmmepb",
"paid" => false,
"state" => "overdue",
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(200),
"paid_amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(0),
"due_at" => new \DateTime('Y-m-d', "2015-3-9"),
"email" => "api@billplz.com",
"mobile" => null,
"name" => "MICHAEL API V3",
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/bills/8X0Iyzaw",
"reference_1_label" => "Reference 1",
"reference_1" => null,
"reference_2_label" => "Reference 2",
"reference_2" => null,
"redirect_url" => "http://example.com/redirect/",
"callback_url" => "http://example.com/webhook/",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante."
];
$response = $bill->get('8X0Iyzaw');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"id" => "8X0Iyzaw",
"collection_id" => "inbmmepb",
"paid" => false,
"state" => "due",
"amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(200),
"paid_amount" => \Duit\MYR::given(0),
"due_at" => new \DateTime("2020-12-31"),
"email" => "api@billplz.com",
"mobile" => "+60112223333",
"name" => "MICHAEL API V3",
"url" => "https://www.billplz.com/bills/8X0Iyzaw",
"reference_1_label" => "First Name",
"reference_1" => "Jordan",
"reference_2_label" => "Last Name",
"reference_2" => "Michael",
"redirect_url" => "http://example.com/redirect/",
"callback_url" => "http://example.com/webhook/",
"description" => "Maecenas eu placerat ante."
]
$response = $bill->destroy('8X0Iyzaw');
var_dump($response->toArray());
[]
You can setup a redirect page where user will be redirected after payment is completed. Billplz will redirect user to your specified redirect page along with few URL parameters. In order to capture all the URL parameters, do the following.
$data = $bill->redirect($_GET);
return [
'id' => 'W_79pJDk',
'paid' => true,
'paid_at' => new \DateTime('2015-03-09 16:23:59 +0800'),
];
You can setup a webhook to receive POST request from Billplz. In order to accept the response, all you to do is write the following.
$data = $bill->webhook($_POST);
return [
'id' => 'W_79pJDk',
'collection_id' => 'inbmmepb',
'paid' => true,
'state' => 'paid',
'amount' => \Duit\MYR::given(200),
'paid_amount' => \Duit\MYR::given(0),
'due_at' => new \DateTime('2020-12-31'),
'email' => 'api@billplz.com',
'mobile' => '+60112223333',
'name' => 'MICHAEL API',
'metadata' => [
'id' => 9999,
'description' => 'This is to test bill creation',
],
'url' => 'https://billplz.dev/bills/W_79pJDk',
'paid_at' => new \DateTime('2015-03-09 16:23:59 +0800'),
];
Now you can create an instance of Transaction:
$transaction = $billplz->transaction();
You can also manually set the API version by doing
$billplz->transaction('v3');
. You can also use$billplz->uses('Bill.Transaction');
to get the same result.
You can get Transaction index by calling following code:
$response = $transaction->get('inbmmepb');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"bill_id" => "inbmmepb"
"transactions" => [
[
"id": "60793D4707CD",
"status": "completed",
"completed_at": "2017-02-23T12:49:23.612+08:00",
"payment_channel": "FPX"
],
[
"id" => "28F3D3194138",
"status" => "failed",
"completed_at" => ,
"payment_channel" => "FPX"
]
],
"page" => 1
]
You also can provide optional parameters (page, status):
$response = $transaction->get('8X0Iyzaw', [
'page' => 1,
'status' => 'completed'
]);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"bill_id" => "8X0Iyzaw"
"transactions" => [
[
"id" => "60793D4707CD",
"status" => "completed",
"completed_at" => "2017-02-23T12:49:23.612+08:00",
"payment_channel" => "FPX"
]
],
"page" => 1
]
Now you can create an instance of Bank:
$bank = $billplz->bank();
You can also manually set the API version by doing
$billplz->bank('v3');
. You can also use$billplz->uses('Bank');
to get the same result.
Request Bank Account Direct Verification Service by creating bank records thru this API.
$response = $bank->createAccount('Insan Jaya', '91234567890', '999988887777', 'MBBEMYKL', true);
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"name" => "Insan Jaya",
"id_no" => "91234567890",
"acc_no" => "999988887777",
"code" => "MBBEMYKL",
"organization" => true,
"authorization_date" => "2017-07-03",
"status" => "pending",
"processed_at" => null,
"rejected_desc" => null
]
Query Billplz Bank Account Direct Verification Service by passing single account number arguement. This API will only return latest, single matched bank account.
$response = $bank->get('1234567890');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"name" => "sara",
"id_no" => "820909101001",
"acc_no" => "1234567890",
"code" => "MBBEMYKL",
"organization" => false,
"authorization_date" => "2015-12-03",
"status" => "pending",
"processed_at" => null,
"rejected_desc" => null
]
At any given time, you can request to check on a registration status by bank account number.
$response = $bank->checkAccount('1234567890');
var_dump($response->toArray());
return [
"name" => "verified"
]
If you want to use Bank Direct Feature in Billplz, you need list of FPX Banks to send in create bill request.
You can get supported bank for FPX by calling following code:
$list = $bank->supportedForFpx();
var_dump($list->toArray());
return [
"banks" => [
[
"name" => "PBB0233",
"active" => true,
],
[
"name" => "MBB0227",
"active" => true,
],
[
"name" => "MBB0228",
"active" => true,
],
],
];
Note: You will hit 401, Invalid access error if you have not enabled Bank Direct by Billplz. Contact Billplz for information.
Every request made to Billplz would return \Laravie\Codex\Response
which can fallback to \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface
which would allow developer to further inspect the response.
You can get the raw response using the following:
$response->getBody();
However we also create a method to parse the return JSON string to array.
$response->toArray();
You can get the response status code via:
if ($response->getStatusCode() !== 200) {
throw new SomethingHasGoneReallyBadException();
}
You can also check the response header via the following code:
$response->getHeaders(); // get all headers as array.
$response->hasHeader('Content-Type'); // check if `Content-Type` header exist.
$response->getHeader('Content-Type'); // get `Content-Type` header.