Laravel Paytabs makes integration with PayTabs payment gateway easier for Laravel developers, and that's by offering a wide range of functions to consume the paytabs transactions API.
This package requires php 7.4 or higher.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require devinweb/laravel-paytabs
This package provides a migration to handle the transactions. You need to publish the migration file after the installation.
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="paytabs-migrations"
Then, you need to migrate the transactions table.
php artisan migrate
You can also publish the config file using
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="paytabs-config"
After that, you can see the file in app/paytabs.php and update it. You might need to change the model variable to use your custom User model.
Before being able to use this package, you should configure your paytabs environment in your application's .env file.
PAYTABS_SERVER_KEY=your-server-key
PAYTABS_PROFILE_ID=your-profile-id
# default SAR
CURRENCY=
# default SAU
PAYTABS_REGION=
# default https://secure.paytabs.sa/
PAYTABS_API=
PAYTABS_REDIRECT_URL=your-redirect-url
The transaction types that Paytabs supports are described by this abstract class. There are five different sorts of transactions: sale
, auth
, refund
, void
, and capture
.
This class makes it simple to find and use these values:
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionType;
$saleType = TransactionType::SALE;
It can be used also to validate if the given type is a follow-up type or an initiate one.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionType;
$type = TransactionType::SALE;
$isFollowUp = TransactionType::isFollowUpType($type); // will return false
$isInitiate = TransactionType::isInitiateType($type); // will return true
TansactionClass describes the possible values that the transaction class could take, just like TransactionType does. The value may be recurring
, ecom
, or moto
. This package currently only supports the ecom
type.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionClass;
$type = TransactionClass::ECOM;
You can use this static function to obtain the supported values.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionClass;
$types = TransactionClass::values;
To create a paytabs transaction using this package, you need to initiate the payment first to generate the form link. Then you can visit the generated page or embed it in your app to finalize the payment. The process to do that and the options available are described in the following sections.
To initiate a payment, you need to specify the user model using setCustomer method. The $user
should be an instance of Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model
and the used fields are: name, email and phone. The phone is optional.
A value of type LaravelPaytabsFacade
will be returned.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
$paytabs = LaravelPaytabsFacade::setCustomer($user);
You need also to set the shopping cart details using the setCart
function. A three-key array with the keys id, amount, and description should form $cart
.
A value of type LaravelPaytabsFacade
will be returned.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
$cart = [
'id' => "123",
'amount' => 10,
'description' => 'cart description'
];
$paytabs = LaravelPaytabsFacade::setCart($cart);
The redirect url must be included in your request. The user will be sent back to this URL after the payment has been processed.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
$paytabs = LaravelPaytabsFacade::setRedirectUrl($url);
To display the hosted payment page in an embed frame within the merchant website, you can call framedPage
.
A value of type LaravelPaytabsFacade
will be returned.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
$paytabs = LaravelPaytabsFacade::framedPage($user);
If you want to display the billing section prefilled on the payment page, you can set the billing details by creating the billing class using this command. You can find all the billing files in app/Billing the folder.
php artisan make:billing PaytabsBilling
then use
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
use App\Billing\PaytabsBilling;
LaravelPaytabsFacade::addBilling(new PaytabsBilling);
The getData method of the created class should return an array with keys: street1
, city
, state
, country
, zip
and ip
.
If you added all this values, you can hide the billing section from the hosted payment page using hideBilling function.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
use App\Billing\PaytabsBilling;
LaravelPaytabsFacade::addBilling(new PaytabsBilling)->hideBilling();
The same way as billing, you can use display the shipping section prefilled on the payment page. Create the shipping class and then add the shipping details.
php artisan make:billing PaytabsShipping
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
use App\Billing\PaytabsShipping;
LaravelPaytabsFacade::addShipping(new PaytabsShipping);
You may occasionally include digital products among the services you offer to customers, in which case you won't require their shipping information. You can use hideShipping
option to hide shipping details section from the generated Hosted payment page.
A value of type LaravelPaytabsFacade
will be returned.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
$paytabs = LaravelPaytabsFacade::hideShipping();
After setting all the payment page details and parameters, you need to use the initiate
function to call the Paytabs Transactions Api and initiate your payment. The transaction type can be sale or auth.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionClass;
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionType;
LaravelPaytabsFacade::setCustomer($user)
->setCart($cart_data)
->setRedirectUrl($url)
->hideShipping()
->initiate(TransactionType::SALE, TransactionClass::ECOM);
If the payment page is created successfully, you will receive a response such as shown below including the payment page URL (redirect_url).
A row with status=pending
will be added to the transactions table and a TransactionInitiated
event will be fired.
{
"tran_ref": "TST2110300142699",
"tran_type": "Sale",
"cart_id": "cart_11111",
"cart_description": "Description of the items/services",
"cart_currency": "EGP",
"cart_amount": "100.00",
"return": "https://devinweb.com/4b3af623-085f-4b82-ab22-cb6cedeba218",
"redirect_url": "https://secure.paytabs.sa/payment/page/3F76B62E82E417E6AB2104212437A16EA53E657E75232A6C4C544962",
"customer_details": {
"name": "first last",
"email": "[email protected]",
"phone": "0522222222",
"street1": "address street",
"city": "dubai",
"state": "du",
"country": "AE",
"zip": "12345",
"ip": "1.1.1.1"
},
}
After visiting the generated URL and finalizing your payment, the transaction status will be changed to paid
or failed
and you will be redirected to your return url. A TransactionSucceed
or a TransactionFail
event will be fired.
The payment result details will be posted to the redirect URL, as the example shown below:
// Successful transaction response example
acquirerMessage=
&acquirerRRN=
&cartId=cart_11111
&customerEmail=imane%devinweb.com
&respCode=G96376
&respMessage=Authorised
&respStatus=A
&token=
&tranRef=TST2110400143785
&signature=db333934b8bd8d5f94d90ab28c72831d563dc10bb196ebd78a300af7df8fad7
Generic
You can visit the paytabs official documentation to learn more about other paytabs Response Code/Status.
After initiating or finalizing your payment, you may need to do some operations on it.
You can use this function to retrieve the details of a transaction such as its status, type, etc.
The transactionRef
represents the reference of the transaction returned in the responses as tran_ref
and stored in transactions table as transaction_ref
.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
$transactionRef = "TST2105900091468";
$transaction = LaravelPaytabsFacade::setTransactionRef($transactionRef)
->getTransaction();
- Response
{
"tran_ref": "TST2105900091468",
"tran_type": "Sale",
"cart_id": "Sample Payment",
"cart_description": "Sample Payment",
"cart_currency": "EGP",
"cart_amount": "1",
"customer_details": {
"name": "Imane Acherrat",
"email": "[email protected]",
"phone": "01005417901",
"street1": "Alexandria",
"city": "Alexandria",
"state": "ALX",
"country": "EG",
"ip": "40.123.210.168"
},
"payment_result": {
"response_status": "A",
"response_code": "G15046",
"response_message": "Authorised",
"transaction_time": "2021-02-28T12:24:06Z"
},
"payment_info": {
"card_type": "Credit",
"card_scheme": "Visa",
"payment_description": "4111 11## #### 1111"
}
}
Refund request is available for those Authenticated Sale transactions or Authenticated Capture transactions.
Capture request is available for successfully Authenticated Authorize Transactions
Void requests are available for Authenticated Authorize transactions that are not fully captured yet.
To perform a refund, void or capture action on transaction using LaravelPaytabs, you need to set the user model (setCustomer
), the transaction reference (setTransactionRef
) and the cart details (setCart
) as shown below, and pass the action type and class to the followUpTransaction
.
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Facades\LaravelPaytabsFacade;
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionClass;
use Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Enums\TransactionType;
LaravelPaytabsFacade::setCart($cart_data)
->setTransactionRef($payment->tran_ref)
->setCustomer(Auth::user())
->followUpTransaction(TransactionType::REFUND, TransactionClass::ECOM);
A TransactionSucceed
or TransactionFail
event will be fired.
This package fires three events during the process of transaction: TransactionInitiated
, TransactionSucceed
and TransactionFail
.
Event | Description |
---|---|
Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Events\TransactionInitiated | Transaction initiated |
Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Events\TransactionSucceed | Successful transaction |
Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Events\TransactionFail | Transaction fail |
The content of the events is the response returned by the transaction api.
Use this laravel command to create a new listener
php artisan make:listener TransactionInitiatedListener
Then register the event with your listener in app/Providers/EventServiceProvider.
class EventServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* The event listener mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $listen = [
'Devinweb\LaravelPaytabs\Events\TransactionInitiated' => [
'App\Listeners\TransactionInitiatedListener',
],
];
}
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You can use this repository to check the integration of the package laravel-paytabs-boilerplate.