laravel-stripe-connect
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π¦ Stripe Connect binding for Laravel
Laravel Stripe Connect
This is a maintained fork of rap2hpoutre/laravel-stripe-connect by RaphaΓ«l Huchet (@rap2hpoutre).
With Laravel Stripe Connect, you can start your own marketplace platform using Stripe Connect which allows you to make transfers to your recipients directly from your Stripe account to theirs.
Laravel Stripe Connect provides a starting point to help you get your users set up and connected to your Stripe account and start making payouts in no time.
[!TIP] This package assumes that your
Usermodel is what will represent recipients of transfers from your platform, however this can be changed.
Sponsorship
Laravel Stripe Connect is completely free to use for personal or commercial use. If it's making your job easier or you just want to make sure it keeps being supported and improved, I'd really appreciate your donations!
Donate now via GitHub Sponsors
Thank you π
Sponsors
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RedGalaxy - A web application development studio based in Cambridgeshire, building solutions to help businesses improve efficiency and profitability.
Sevalla - Host and manage your applications, databases, and static sites in a single, intuitive platform.
Installation
Install via Composer:
composer require simonhamp/laravel-stripe-connect
Add your Stripe credentials in .env:
STRIPE_KEY=pk_test_XxxXXxXXX
STRIPE_SECRET=sk_test_XxxXXxXXX
Run migrations:
php artisan migrate
[!IMPORTANT] If you intend to use a table other than your
userstable to record your recipients' Stripe account details, publish the migration by runningphp artisan vendor:publishand select the appropriate options. You can then edit the published migration in your app'sdatabase/migrationsfolder.
Usage
Add the Payable trait to any model that you consider to represent your recipient.
use SimonHamp\LaravelStripeConnect\Traits\Payable;
class User extends Model
{
use Payable;
Then you can use the convenient methods available to get your recipients to set up or connect their Stripe account to your platform.
Here's an example route that will get your user to go through the Stripe Connect onboarding flow:
Route::get('/connect', function () {
if (! auth()->user()->getStripeAccountId()) {
auth()->user()->createStripeAccount(['type' => 'express']);
}
if (! auth()->user()->isStripeAccountActive()) {
return redirect(auth()->user()->getStripeAccountLink());
}
return redirect('dashboard');
})->middleware(['auth']);
Once a user's Stripe account is all connected and active, you can start creating transfers:
auth()->user()->transfer(10000, 'usd');
[!NOTE] Stripe expects amounts in the smallest denomination for the currency (in this case, cents), so the above is a transfer of US$100 to the logged in user.