This package provides an interface for the Viva Wallet API. It handles the Redirect Checkout, Native Checkout v2, and Simple Checkout payment methods, as well as Webhooks.
Check out the official Viva Wallet Developer Portal for detailed instructions on the APIs and more: https://developer.vivawallet.com
Note: This project is not a certified package, and I'm not affiliated with Viva Payments in any way.
- Setup
- Simple Checkout
- Native Checkout v2
- Redirect Checkout
- Handling Webhooks
- API Methods
- Exceptions
- Tests
Install the package through Composer.
This package requires Laravel 5.0 or higher, and uses Guzzle to make API calls. Use the appropriate version according to your dependencies.
Viva Payments for Laravel | Guzzle | Laravel |
---|---|---|
~1.0 | ~5.0 | ~5.0 |
~2.0 | ~6.0 | ~5.0 |
~3.0 | ~6.0 | ~5.5 |
~4.0 | ~6.0 | ~6.0 |
~4.1 | ~6.0 | ~7.0 |
^4.3 | ^6.0|^7.0 | ^7.0 |
^5.0 | ^6.0|^7.0 | ^7.0 |
^5.1 | ^7.0 | ^8.0 |
^5.2 | ^7.0 | ^9.0 |
composer require sebdesign/laravel-viva-payments
This package supports auto-discovery for Laravel 5.5.
If you are using an older version, add the following service provider in your config/app.php
.
'providers' => [
Sebdesign\VivaPayments\VivaPaymentsServiceProvider::class,
],
Add the following array in your config/services.php
.
'viva' => [
'api_key' => env('VIVA_API_KEY'),
'merchant_id' => env('VIVA_MERCHANT_ID'),
'public_key' => env('VIVA_PUBLIC_KEY'),
'environment' => env('VIVA_ENVIRONMENT', 'production'),
'client_id' => env('VIVA_CLIENT_ID'),
'client_secret' => env('VIVA_CLIENT_SECRET'),
],
The api_key
, merchant_id
, and public_key
can be found in the Settings > API Access section of your profile.
The public_key
is only needed for the Simple Checkout.
The client_id
and client_secret
are needed for the Native Checkout. You can generate the Native Checkout v2 credentials in the Settings > API Access section of your profile.
Read more about API authentication on the Developer Portal: https://developer.vivawallet.com/authentication
The environment
can be either production
or demo
.
To simulate a successful payment on the demo environment, use the card number 4111 1111 1111 1111 with any valid date and 111 for the CVV2.
Read more about the Simple Checkout process on the Developer portal: https://developer.vivawallet.com/online-checkouts/simple-checkout
Follow these steps to complete setup of Simple Checkout.
First, create a route that displays the payment button.
In your routes/web.php
:
Route::get('checkout', 'CheckoutController@create');
In your app/Http/Controllers/CheckoutController.php
:
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
class CheckoutContrroller extends Controller
{
/**
* Display the payment button.
*
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Client $client
* @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
public function create(Client $client)
{
return view('checkout', [
'publicKey' => config('services.viva.public_key'),
'baseUrl' => $client->getUrl(),
]);
}
}
In your resources/views/checkout.blade.php
:
<html>
<head>
<title>Simple Checkout</title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="myform" action="{{ url('checkout') }}" method="post">
<button type="button"
data-vp-publickey="{{ $publicKey }}"
data-vp-baseurl="{{ $baseUrl }}"
data-vp-lang="en"
data-vp-amount="1000"
data-vp-description="My product">
</button>
</form>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.2.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://demo.vivapayments.com/web/checkout/js"></script>
</body>
</html>
Then create a route to submit the vivaWalletToken
from your form's action
to the CheckoutController
.
In your routes/web.php
:
Route::post('checkout', 'CheckoutController@store');
In your app/Http/Controllers/CheckoutController.php
:
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Transaction;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\VivaException;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
class CheckoutController extends Controller
{
/**
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Transaction $transactions
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse
*/
public function store(Request $request, Transaction $transactions)
{
try {
$transaction = $transactions->create([
'PaymentToken' => $request->input('vivaWalletToken');
]);
} catch (RequestException | VivaException $e) {
report($e);
return back()->withErrors($e->getMessage());
}
return redirect('order/success');
}
Follow the steps described in the Developer Portal: https://developer.vivawallet.com/online-checkouts/native-checkout-v2
First, create a route to the controller that returns the view with the payment form.
In your routes/web.php
:
Route::get('checkout', 'CheckoutController@create');
In your app/Http/Controllers/CheckoutController.php
:
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Client;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\OAuth;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\VivaException;
class CheckoutController extends Controller
{
/**
* Display the payment form.
*
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Client $client
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\OAuth $oauth
* @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
*/
public function create(Client $client, OAuth $oauth)
{
try {
$token = $oauth->requestToken();
} catch (RequestException | VivaException $e) {
report($e);
return back()->withErrors($e->getMessage());
}
return view('checkout', [
'baseUrl' => $client->getApiUrl(),
'accessToken' => $token->access_token,
]);
}
}
In your resources/views/checkout.blade.php
:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>Native 3DS test</title>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.4.min.js"
integrity="sha256-ZosEbRLbNQzLpnKIkEdrPv7lOy9C27hHQ+Xp8a4MxAQ=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://demo.vivapayments.com/web/checkout/v2/js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<form action="{{ url('checkout') }}" method="POST" id="payment-form">
<div class="form-row">
<label>
<span>Cardholder Name</span>
<input type="text" data-vp="cardholder" size="20" name="txtCardHolder" autocomplete="off"/>
</label>
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label>
<span>Card Number</span>
<input type="text" data-vp="cardnumber" size="20" name="txtCardNumber" autocomplete="off"/>
</label>
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label>
<span>CVV</span>
<input type="text" data-vp="cvv" name="txtCVV" size="4" autocomplete="off"/>
</label>
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label>
<span>Expiration (MM/YYYY)</span>
<input type="text" data-vp="month" size="2" name="txtMonth" autocomplete="off"/>
</label>
<span> / </span>
<input type="text" data-vp="year" size="4" name="txtYear" autocomplete="off"/>
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label>
<span>Installments</span>
<select id="js-installments" name="installments" style="display:none"></select>
</label>
</div>
<input type="hidden" id="charge-token" name="chargeToken"/>
<input type="button" id="submit" value="Submit Payment" />
</form>
<div id="threed-pane" style="height: 450px; width:500px"></div>
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
VivaPayments.cards.setup({
baseURL: '{{ $baseUrl }}',
authToken: '{{ $accessToken }}',
cardHolderAuthOptions: {
cardHolderAuthPlaceholderId: 'threed-pane',
cardHolderAuthInitiated: function () {
$('#threed-pane').show();
},
cardHolderAuthFinished: function () {
$('#threed-pane').hide();
}
},
installmentsHandler: function (response) {
if (!response.Error) {
if (response.MaxInstallments == 0)
return;
$('#js-installments').show();
for (i = 1; i <= response.MaxInstallments; i++) {
$('#js-installments').append($("<option>").val(i).text(i));
}
}
else {
alert(response.Error);
}
}
});
$('#submit').on('click', function (evt) {
evt.preventDefault();
VivaPayments.cards.requestToken({
amount: 3600
}).done(function (data) {
console.log(data);
$('#charge-token').val(data.chargeToken);
$('#payment-form').submit();
});
});
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
Then create a route to submit your form with the charge token to the CheckoutController
.
In your routes/web.php
:
Route::post('checkout', 'CheckoutController@store');
In your app/Http/Controllers/CheckoutController.php
:
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\OAuth;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\VivaException;
class CheckoutController extends Controller
{
/**
* Create a new transaction with the charge token from the form.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\OAuth $oauth
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout $nativeCheckout
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse
*/
public function store(Request $request, OAuth $oauth, NativeCheckout $nativeCheckout)
{
try {
$oauth->requestToken();
$transactionId = $nativeCheckout->createTransaction([
'amount' => 1000,
'tipAmount' => 0,
'preauth' => false,
'chargeToken' => $request->input('chargeToken'),
'installments' => $request->input('installments'),
'merchantTrns' => 'Merchant transaction reference',
'customerTrns' => 'Description that the customer sees',
'currencyCode' => 826,
'customer' => [
'email' => 'native@vivawallet.com',
'phone' => '442037347770',
'fullname' => 'John Smith',
'requestLang' => 'en',
'countryCode' => 'GB',
]);
} catch (RequestException | VivaException $e) {
report($e);
return back()->withErrors($e->getMessage());
}
return redirect('order/success');
}
}
Redirect checkout is a simple 3 step process, where you create the Payment Order, redirect the customer to Viva Payments secure environment and then confirm the transaction.
Read more about the redirect checkout process on the Developer Portal: https://developer.vivawallet.com/online-checkouts/redirect-checkout
The following guide will walk you through the necessary steps:
The first argument is the amount requested in cents. All the parameters in the second argument are optional. Check out the request body schema.
$order = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Order::class);
$orderCode = $order->create(100, [
'fullName' => 'Customer Name',
'email' => 'customer@domain.com',
'sourceCode' => 'Default',
'merchantTrns' => 'Order reference',
'customerTrns' => 'Description that the customer sees',
]);
$checkoutUrl = $order->getCheckoutUrl($orderCode);
return redirect($checkoutUrl);
$order = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Order::class);
$response = $order->get(request('s'));
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Order;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\VivaException;
class CheckoutController extends Controller
{
/**
* Create a payment order and redirect to the checkout page.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Order $order
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse
*/
public function checkout(Request $request, Order $order)
{
try {
$orderCode = $order->create(100, [
'fullName' => 'Customer Name',
'email' => 'customer@domain.com',
'sourceCode' => 'Default',
'merchantTrns' => 'Order reference',
'customerTrns' => 'Description that the customer sees',
]);
} catch (VivaException $e) {
report($e);
return back()->withErrors($e->getMessage());
}
$checkoutUrl = $order->getCheckoutUrl($orderCode);
return redirect()->away($checkoutUrl);
}
/**
* Redirect from the checkout page and get the order details from the API.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Order $order
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse
*/
public function confirm(Request $request, Order $order)
{
try {
$response = $order->get($request->get('s'));
} catch (VivaException $e) {
report($e);
return back()->withErrors($e->getMessage());
}
switch ($response->StateId) {
case Order::PENDING:
$state = 'The order is pending.';
break;
case Order::EXPIRED:
$state = 'The order has expired.';
break;
case Order::CANCELED:
$state = 'The order has been canceled.';
break;
case Order::PAID:
$state = 'The order is paid.';
break;
}
return view('order/success', compact('state'));
}
}
Viva Payments supports Webhooks, and this package offers a controller which can be extended to handle incoming notification events.
Read more about the Webhooks on the Developer Portal: https://developer.vivawallet.com/api-reference-guide/payment-api/webhooks
You can make one controller to handle all the events, or make a controller for each event. Either way, your controllers must extend the Sebdesign\VivaPayments\WebhookController
. The webhook verification is handled automatically.
For the moment, Viva Payment offers the Create Transaction and Cancel/Refund Transaction events. To handle those events, you controller must extend the handleCreateTransaction
and a handleRefundTransaction
methods respectively. For any other event that might be available, extend the handleEventNotification
method.
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Sebdesign\VivaPayments\WebhookController as BaseController;
class WebhookController extends BaseController
{
/**
* Handle a Create Transaction event notification.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
*/
protected function handleCreateTransaction(Request $request)
{
$event = $request->EventData;
}
/**
* Handle a Refund Transaction event notification.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
*/
protected function handleRefundTransaction(Request $request)
{
$event = $request->EventData;
}
/**
* Handle any other type of event notification.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
*/
protected function handleEventNotification(Request $request)
{
$event = $request->EventData;
}
}
In your routes/web.php
define the following route for each webhook you have in your profile, replacing the URI(s) and your controller(s) accordingly.
Route::match(['post', 'get'], 'viva/webhooks', 'WebhookController@handle');
Don't forget to add your webhook URI(s) to the $except
array on your VerifyCsrfToken
middleware.
<?php
namespace App\Http\Middleware;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Http\Middleware\VerifyCsrfToken as Middleware;
class VerifyCsrfToken extends Middleware
{
/**
* The URIs that should be excluded from CSRF verification.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $except = [
'viva/webhooks',
];
}
All methods accept a $guzzleOptions
array argument as their last parameter. This argument is entirely optional, and it allows you to specify additional request options to the Guzzle
client.
$order = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Order::class);
$orderCode = $order->create(100, $parameters = [], $guzzleOptions = []);
$response = $order->get(175936509216, $guzzleOptions = []);
$order->update(175936509216, ['Amount' => 50], $guzzleOptions = []);
$response = $order->cancel(175936509216, $guzzleOptions = []);
See: https://developer.vivawallet.com/online-checkouts/simple-checkout/#step-2-make-the-charge
$transaction = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Transaction::class);
$response = $transaction->create([
'PaymentToken' => $request->input('vivaWalletToken'),
], $guzzleOptions = []);
$transaction = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Transaction::class);
$response = $transaction->create(
'252b950e-27f2-4300-ada1-4dedd7c17904',
1500,
$parameters = [],
$guzzleOptions = []
);
// By transaction ID
$transactions = $transaction->get('252b950e-27f2-4300-ada1-4dedd7c17904', $guzzleOptions = []);
// By order code
$transactions = $transaction->getByOrder(175936509216, $guzzleOptions = []);
// By order date
// The date can be a string in Y-m-d format,
// or a DateTimeInterface instance like DateTime or Carbon.
$transactions = $transaction->getByDate('2016-03-11', $guzzleOptions = []);
// By clearance date
// The date can be a string in Y-m-d format,
// or a DateTimeInterface instance like DateTime or Carbon.
$transactions = $transaction->getByClearanceDate('2016-03-11', $guzzleOptions = []);
// By source code and date
// The date can be a string in Y-m-d format,
// or a DateTimeInterface instance like DateTime or Carbon.
$transactions = $transaction->getBySourceCode('Default', '2016-03-11', $guzzleOptions = []);
$response = $transaction->cancel(
'252b950e-27f2-4300-ada1-4dedd7c17904',
100,
'username',
$guzzleOptions = []
);
See: https://developer.vivawallet.com/authentication/#step-2-request-access-token
These methods return the access token as an object.
$oauth = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\OAuth::class);
// Using `client_id` and `client_secret` from `config/services.php`:
// The token will be automatically stored on the client and used as a Bearer token.
$token = $oauth->requestToken();
// Using custom credentials
// The token will be automatically stored on the client and used as a Bearer token.
$token = $oauth->requestToken('client_id', 'client_secret', $guzzleOptions = []);
// You can also generate an access token without storing it on the client:
$token = $oauth->token('client_id', 'client_secret', $guzzleOptions = []);
$oauth = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\OAuth::class);
// If you are storing the token somewhere, e.g. in your database or in the cache, you can set the access token string on the client to be used as a Bearer token.
$oauth->withToken('eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1...');
Don't forget to generate or set an access token before using the following methods.
$native = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout::class);
$chargeToken = $native->chargeToken(
1000,
'Customer Name',
'4111 1111 1111 1111',
111,
3,
2016,
'https://www.example.com',
$guzzleOptions = []
);
$nativeCheckout = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout::class);
$cardToken = $nativeCheckout->cardToken(
'ctok__pEfMPKCt-FHnN0vS3T23Gz1aDk',
$guzzleOptions = []
);
$nativeCheckout = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout::class);
$chargeToken = $nativeCheckout->chargeTokenUsingCardToken(
'2188A74B6BB8DE0D5671886B5385125121CAE870',
$guzzleOptions = []
);
See: https://developer.vivawallet.com/api-reference-guide/native-checkout-v2-api/#create-transaction
$nativeCheckout = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout::class);
$transactionId = $nativeCheckout->createTransaction(
[
'amount' => 1000,
'preauth' => false,
'sourceCode' => '4693',
'chargeToken' => '<charge token>',
'installments' => 1,
'merchantTrns' => 'Merchant transaction reference',
'customerTrns' => 'Description that the customer sees',
'currencyCode' => 826,
'customer' => [
'email' => 'native@vivawallet.com',
'phone' => '442037347770',
'fullname' => 'John Smith',
'requestLang' => 'en',
'countryCode' => 'GB',
],
],
$guzzleOptions = []
);
See: https://developer.vivawallet.com/api-reference-guide/native-checkout-v2-api/#capture-a-pre-auth
$nativeCheckout = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout::class);
$transactionId = $nativeCheckout->capturePreAuthTransaction(
'b1a3067c-321b-4ec6-bc9d-1778aef2a19d',
300,
$guzzleOptions = []
);
See: https://developer.vivawallet.com/api-reference-guide/native-checkout-v2-api/#check-for-installments
$nativeCheckout = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\NativeCheckout::class);
$maxInstallments = $nativeCheckout->installments('4111 1111 1111 1111', $guzzleOptions = []);
$source = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Source::class);
$source->create(
'Site 1',
'site1',
'https://www.domain.com',
'order/failure',
'order/success',
$guzzleOptions = []
);
See: https://developer.vivawallet.com/api-reference-guide/payment-api/webhooks/#webhook-url-verification
$webhook = app(Sebdesign\VivaPayments\Webhook::class);
$key = $webhook->getAuthorizationCode($guzzleOptions = []);
When the VivaPayments API returns an error, a Sebdesign\VivaPayments\VivaException
is thrown.
For any other HTTP error a GuzzleHttp\Exception\ClientException
is thrown.
Unit tests are triggered by running phpunit --group unit
.
To run functional tests you have to include a .env
file in the root folder, containing the credentials (VIVA_API_KEY
, VIVA_MERCHANT_ID
, VIVA_PUBLIC_KEY
), in order to hit the VivaPayments demo API. Then run phpunit --group functional
to trigger the tests.