The Tap PHP library provides convenient access to the Tap API from applications written in the PHP language. It includes a pre-defined set of classes for API resources that initialize themselves dynamically from API responses which makes it compatible with a wide range of versions of the Tap API.
PHP 7.3|8.0 and later.
You can install the bindings via Composer. Run the following command:
$ composer require asciisd/tap-php
To use the bindings, use Composer's autoload:
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
If you do not wish to use Composer, you can download the latest release. Then, to use the bindings, include the init.php
file.
require_once('/path/to/tap-php/init.php');
The bindings require the following extensions in order to work properly:
If you use Composer, these dependencies should be handled automatically. If you install manually, you'll want to make sure that these extensions are available.
Simple usage looks like:
\Tap\Tap::setApiKey('sk_test_XKokBfNWv6FIYuTMg5sLPjhJ');
$charge = \Tap\Charge::create([
'amount' => 2000,
'currency' => 'usd',
'source' => ['id' => 'tok_189fqt2eZvKYlo2CTGBeg6Uq'],
'customer' => ['id' => 'cus_w4MN2720192134x9XB1510264']
]);
echo $charge;
See the PHP API docs.
NOTE: We do not recommend decreasing the timeout for non-read-only calls (e.g. charge creation), since even if you locally timeout, the request on Tap's side can still complete. If you are decreasing timeouts on these calls, make sure to use idempotency tokens to avoid executing the same transaction twice as a result of timeout retry logic.
To modify request timeouts (connect or total, in seconds) you'll need to tell the API client to use a CurlClient other than its default. You'll set the timeouts in that CurlClient.
// set up your tweaked Curl client
$curl = new \Tap\HttpClient\CurlClient();
$curl->setTimeout(10); // default is \Tap\HttpClient\CurlClient::DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
$curl->setConnectTimeout(5); // default is \Tap\HttpClient\CurlClient::DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
echo $curl->getTimeout(); // 10
echo $curl->getConnectTimeout(); // 5
// tell Tap to use the tweaked client
\Tap\ApiRequestor::setHttpClient($curl);
// use the Tap API client as you normally would
The library does minimal logging, but it can be configured
with a [PSR-3
compatible logger][psr3] so that messages
end up there instead of error_log
:
\Tap\Tap::setLogger($logger);
You can access the data from the last API response on any object via getLastResponse()
.
$charge = \Tap\Charge::create([
'amount' => 2000,
'currency' => 'usd',
'source' => ['id' => 'tok_189fqt2eZvKYlo2CTGBeg6Uq'],
'customer' => ['id' => 'cus_w4MN2720192134x9XB1510264']
]);
echo $charge->getLastResponse()->headers['Request-Id'];
Tap's API now requires that [all connections use TLS 1.2] . Some systems (most notably some older CentOS and RHEL versions) are capable of using TLS 1.2 but will use TLS 1.0 or 1.1 by default. In this case, you'd get an invalid_request_error
with the following error message: "Tap no longer supports API requests made with TLS 1.0. Please initiate HTTPS connections with TLS 1.2 or later.".
The recommended course of action is to upgrade your cURL and OpenSSL packages so that TLS 1.2 is used by default, but if that is not possible, you might be able to solve the issue by setting the CURLOPT_SSLVERSION
option to either CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1
or CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2
:
$curl = new \Tap\HttpClient\CurlClient([CURLOPT_SSLVERSION => CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1]);
\Tap\ApiRequestor::setHttpClient($curl);
For apps that need to use multiple keys during the lifetime of a process, like one that uses [Tap Connect][connect], it's also possible to set a per-request key and/or account:
\Tap\Charge::all([], [
'api_key' => 'sk_test_...',
'amount' => 2000,
'currency' => 'usd',
'source' => ['id' => 'tok_189fqt2eZvKYlo2CTGBeg6Uq'],
'customer' => ['id' => 'cus_w4MN2720192134x9XB1510264']
]);
\Tap\Charge::retrieve("ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z", [
'api_key' => 'sk_test_...',
'amount' => 2000,
'currency' => 'usd',
'source' => ['id' => 'tok_189fqt2eZvKYlo2CTGBeg6Uq'],
'customer' => ['id' => 'cus_w4MN2720192134x9XB1510264']
]);
By default, the library will use its own internal bundle of known CA certificates, but it's possible to configure your own:
\Tap\Tap::setCABundlePath("path/to/ca/bundle");
The library can be configured to automatically retry requests that fail due to an intermittent network problem:
\Tap\Tap::setMaxNetworkRetries(2);
[Idempotency keys][idempotency-keys] are added to requests to guarantee that retries are safe.
By default, the library sends request latency telemetry to Tap. These numbers help Tap improve the overall latency of its API for all users.
You can disable this behavior if you prefer:
\Tap\Tap::setEnableTelemetry(false);
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CONDUCT for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
- Amr Emad
- Stripe : this library is based on the stripe-php package infrastructure, so thanks Stripe.
- All Contributors
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.