Tonijz / xero-laravel by Tonijz
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Xero Service Provider for Laravel 4
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Maintainer Username: Tonijz
Maintainer Contact: paul@softlabs.co.uk (Paul Johnston)
Package Create Date: 2014-04-14
Package Last Update: 2014-04-15
Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-05-03 03:17:50
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Xero Service Provider for Laravel 4

A simple Laravel 4 service provider for including the PHP Xero API.

Installation

The Xero Service Provider can be installed via Composer by requiring the Softlabs/xero-laravel package and setting the minimum-stability to dev in your project's composer.json.

{
	"require": {
		"laravel/framework": "4.0.*",
		"Softlabs/xero-laravel": "1.*"
	},
	"minimum-stability": "dev"
}

Also you need to add the repository to composer.json:

"repositories": [
    {
        "type": "vcs",
        "url": "https://github.com/Softlabs/xero-laravel"
    }
]

Usage

To use the Xero Service Provider, you must register the provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application.

Use Laravel Configuration

Create a new app/config/xero.php configuration file with the following options:

return array(
    'key'           => '<your-xero-key>',
    'secret'        => '<your-xero-secret>',
    'publicPath'    => '../app/config/xero/publickey.cer',
    'privatePath'   => '../app/config/xero/privatekey.pem'
);

Find the providers key in app/config/app.php and register the Xero Service Provider.

    'providers' => array(
        // ...
        'Softlabs\XeroLaravel\XeroLaravelServiceProvider',
    )

Find the aliases key in app/config/app.php and add in our Xero alias.

    'aliases' => array(
        // ...
        'XeroLaravel' 	  => 'Softlabs\XeroLaravel\Facades\XeroLaravel',
    )

Setting up the application

Create public and private keys, and save them in /app/config/xero/ as publickey.cer and privatekey.pem.

For more info on setting up your keys, check out the Xero documentation

Example Usage

$contact = array(
    array(
       	"Name"        => $user['company']['name'],
       	"FirstName"   => $user['firstname'],
		"LastName"    => $user['surname'],
	)
);

$xero_contact = XeroLaravel::Contacts($contact);

Reference