laravel-wallet - It's easy to work with a virtual wallet.
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- Vendor: bavix
- Package: laravel-wallet
- Composer:
composer require bavix/laravel-wallet
| Version | Laravel | PHP | Release date | End of improvements | End of support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12.x | ^13.0 | 8.3,8.4,8.5 | Apr 18, 2026 | May 1, 2028 | Sep 6, 2028 |
| 11.x | ^11.0, ^12.0, ^13.0 | 8.3,8.4,8.5 | Mar 14, 2024 | May 1, 2026 | Sep 6, 2026 |
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| Extension | Description |
|---|---|
| Swap | Addition to the laravel-wallet library for quick setting of exchange rates |
| uuid | Addition to laravel-wallet to support model uuid keys |
| Warm Up | Addition to the laravel-wallet library for refresh balance wallets |
Add the HasWallet trait and Wallet interface to model.
use Bavix\Wallet\Traits\HasWallet;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\Wallet;
class User extends Model implements Wallet
{
use HasWallet;
}Now we make transactions.
$user = User::first();
$user->balanceInt; // 0
$user->deposit(10);
$user->balance; // 10
$user->balanceInt; // int(10)
$user->withdraw(1);
$user->balance; // 9
$user->forceWithdraw(200, ['description' => 'payment of taxes']);
$user->balance; // -191Add the CanPay trait and Customer interface to your User model.
use Bavix\Wallet\Traits\CanPay;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\Customer;
class User extends Model implements Customer
{
use CanPay;
}Add the HasWallet trait and interface to Item model.
Starting from version 9.x there are two product interfaces:
- For an unlimited number of products (
ProductInterface); - For a limited number of products (
ProductLimitedInterface);
An example with an unlimited number of products:
use Bavix\Wallet\Traits\HasWallet;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\Customer;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\ProductInterface;
class Item extends Model implements ProductInterface
{
use HasWallet;
public function getAmountProduct(Customer $customer): int|string
{
return 100;
}
public function getMetaProduct(): ?array
{
return [
'title' => $this->title,
'description' => 'Purchase of Product #' . $this->id,
];
}
}Example with a limited number of products:
use Bavix\Wallet\Traits\HasWallet;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\Customer;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\ProductLimitedInterface;
use Bavix\Wallet\External\Api\PurchaseQuery;
use Bavix\Wallet\External\Api\PurchaseQueryHandlerInterface;
class Item extends Model implements ProductLimitedInterface
{
use HasWallet;
public function canBuy(Customer $customer, int $quantity = 1, bool $force = false): bool
{
/**
* This is where you implement the constraint logic.
*
* If the service can be purchased once, then
* return ! app(PurchaseQueryHandlerInterface::class)->one(PurchaseQuery::create($customer, $this));
*/
return true;
}
public function getAmountProduct(Customer $customer): int|string
{
return 100;
}
public function getMetaProduct(): ?array
{
return [
'title' => $this->title,
'description' => 'Purchase of Product #' . $this->id,
];
}
}I do not recommend using the limited interface when working with a shopping cart.
If you are working with a shopping cart, then you should override the PurchaseServiceInterface interface.
With it, you can check the availability of all products with one request, there will be no N-queries in the database.
Proceed to purchase.
$user = User::first();
$user->balance; // 100
$item = Item::first();
$user->pay($item); // If you do not have enough money, throw an exception
var_dump($user->balance); // 0
if ($user->safePay($item)) {
// try to buy again
}
var_dump((bool) app(PurchaseQueryHandlerInterface::class)->one(PurchaseQuery::create($user, $item))); // bool(true)
var_dump($user->refund($item)); // bool(true)
var_dump((bool) app(PurchaseQueryHandlerInterface::class)->one(PurchaseQuery::create($user, $item))); // bool(false)// When working with one wallet
User::with('wallet');
// When using the multi-wallet functionality
User::with('wallets');Add the HasWalletFloat trait and WalletFloat interface to model.
use Bavix\Wallet\Traits\HasWalletFloat;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\WalletFloat;
use Bavix\Wallet\Interfaces\Wallet;
class User extends Model implements Wallet, WalletFloat
{
use HasWalletFloat;
}Now we make transactions.
$user = User::first();
$user->balance; // 100
$user->balanceFloat; // 1.00
$user->depositFloat(1.37);
$user->balance; // 237
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