If you don't already have SecurionPay account you can create it here.
Best way to use this library is via Composer.
To do this you will need to add this configuration to your composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"securionpay/securionpay-php": "^2.2.0"
}
}
Then to use the library, you can use Composer's autoloader:
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
If you don't want to use Composer then you can download the latest release.
Then to use the library, you can either configure your autoloader to load classes from the lib/
directory or use included autoloader:
require_once 'lib/SecurionPay/Util/SecurionPayAutoloader.php';
\SecurionPay\Util\SecurionPayAutoloader::register();
use SecurionPay\SecurionPayGateway;
use SecurionPay\Exception\SecurionPayException;
$gateway = new SecurionPayGateway('sk_test_[YOUR_SECRET_KEY]');
$request = array(
'amount' => 499,
'currency' => 'EUR',
'card' => array(
'number' => '4242424242424242',
'expMonth' => 11,
'expYear' => 2022
)
);
try {
$charge = $gateway->createCharge($request);
// do something with charge object - see https://securionpay.com/docs/api#charge-object
$chargeId = $charge->getId();
} catch (SecurionPayException $e) {
// handle error response - see https://securionpay.com/docs/api#error-object
$errorType = $e->getType();
$errorCode = $e->getCode();
$errorMessage = $e->getMessage();
}
For further information, please refer to our official documentation at https://securionpay.com/docs.