Laravel 9 and later. PHP Requirements: PHP 8.1 and later. (Not tested on PHP 8.0, but it should work)
For PHP 7.4 and 8.0 or Laravel 8 and below , please use the moneroo-php package.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require moneroo/moneroo-laravel
After you've installed the package via composer, you can run this command:
php artisan moneroo:install
This command will:
- Publish a
moneroo.php
file in your config directory - Append your
.env
file with theMONEROO_PUBLIC_KEY
andMONEROO_SECRET_KEY
variables if they don't already exist.
You will have to replace 'your-public-key' and 'your-secret-key' with your actual Moneroo public key and secret key respectively.
MONEROO_PUBLIC_KEY=your-public-key
MONEROO_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
Please keep in mind that these are sensitive keys and should not be publicly exposed. Laravel .env file is ignored by Git, which makes it a good place to store sensitive information.
See the Laravel SDK documentation.
1- Perform the tests
composer test
2- Format and analyze your code before commit and push.
composer format # Format your code with the required code style
composer unused # check if there is an unused dependency
composer analyze # Analyze your code with phpstan
You can set (or add) moneroo.devMode
to true
in your config/moneroo.php
file to enable the dev mode.
After enabling the dev mode, you can set moneroo.devBaseUrl
to customize the base URL of the Moneroo API you want to use.
In dev mode, the SDK will use the moneroo.devBaseUrl
instead of the default base URL https://api.moneroo.io
.
- The project is based on the KISS principle.
- Each time you make a change, you must run the tests and format your code.
- Each time you make a change, you must update the documentation.
- Each time you make a change, you must update the changelog.
- Each time you make a change, you must add test cases.
- Each time you make a change, you must update the version number.
- Each time you make a change, you must update the API documentation.
- Each time you make a change, you must update the README.md file.
If you discover a security vulnerability within Moneroo Laravel SDK, please send an e-mail to Moneroo Security via [email protected]. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
The Moneroo Laravel SDK is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.