A client library for the Xero API, including an OAuth interface and ORM-like abstraction.
This is loosely based on the functional flow of XeroAPI/XeroOAuth-PHP, but is split logically into more of an OO design.
This library has been tested with Private, Public and Partner applications.
All the models were historically generated from the Xero developer docs. This has become too hard to maintain, as there is some key data missing in some cases. If you spot something wrong, feel free to make a PR.
- PHP 5.5+
- php_curl extension - ensure a recent version (7.30+)
- php_openssl extension
Using composer:
composer require calcinai/xero-php
Otherwise just download the package and add it to your autoloader. Namespaces are PSR-4 compliant.
All the examples below refer to models in the XeroPHP\Models\Accounting
namespace. Additionally, there are models for PayrollAU
, PayrollUS
, Files
, and Assets
Create a XeroPHP instance (sample config included):
$xero = new \XeroPHP\Application\PrivateApplication($config);
Load a collection of objects and loop through them
$contacts = $xero->load(Contact::class)->execute();
foreach ($contacts as $contact) {
print_r($contact);
}
Load collection of objects, for a single page, and loop through them (Why?)
$contacts = $xero->load(Contact::class)->page(1)->execute();
foreach ($contacts as $contact) {
print_r($contact);
}
Search for objects meeting certain criteria
$xero->load(Invoice::class)
->where('Status', Invoice::INVOICE_STATUS_AUTHORISED)
->where('Type', Invoice::INVOICE_TYPE_ACCREC)
->execute();
Load something by its GUID
$contact = $xero->loadByGUID(Contact::class, $guid);
Or create & populate it
$contact = new Contact($xero);
$contact->setName('Test Contact')
->setFirstName('Test')
->setLastName('Contact')
->setEmailAddress('[email protected]');
Save it
$contact->save();
If you have created a number of objects of the same type, you can save them all in a batch by passing an array to $xero->saveAll()
.
From v1.2.0+, Xero context can be injected directly when creating the objects themselves, which then exposes the ->save()
method. This is necessary for the objects to maintain state with their relations.
Saving related models
If you are saving several models at once, by default additional model attributes are not updated. This means if you are saving an invoice with a new contact, the contacts ContactID
is not updated. If you want the related models attributes to be updated you can pass a boolean flag with true
to the save method.
$xero->save($invoice, true);
Nested objects
$invoice = $xero->loadByGUID(Invoice::class, '[GUID]');
$invoice->setContact($contact);
Attachments
$attachments = $invoice->getAttachments();
foreach ($attachment as $attachment) {
//Do something with them
file_put_contents($attachment->getFileName(), $attachment->getContent());
}
//You can also upload attachemnts
$attachment = Attachment::createFromLocalFile('/path/to/image.jpg');
$invoice->addAttachment($attachment);
To set the IncludeOnline
flag on the attachment, pass true
as the second parameter for ->addAttachment()
.
PDF - Models that support PDF export will inherit a ->getPDF()
method, which returns the raw content of the PDF. Currently this is limited to Invoices and CreditNotes.
Refer to the examples for more complex usage and nested/related objects. There's also a sample PHP app using this library.
If you are receiving webhooks from Xero there is Webhook
class that can help with handling the request and parsing the associated event list.
$webhook = new Webhook($application, $request->getContent());
/**
* @return int
*/
$webhook->getFirstEventSequence();
/**
* @return int
*/
$webhook->getLastEventSequence();
/**
* @return \XeroPHP\Webhook\Event[]
*/
$webhook->getEvents();
To ensure the webhooks are coming from Xero you should validate the incoming request header that Xero provides.
if (! $webhook->validate($request->headers->get('x-xero-signature'))) {
throw new Exception('This request did not come from Xero');
}
Your request to Xero may cause an error which you will want to handle. You might run into errors such as:
HTTP 400 Bad Request
by sending invalid data, like a malformed email address.HTTP 503 Rate Limit Exceeded
by hitting the API to quickly in a short period of time.HTTP 400 Bad Request
by requesting a resource that does not exist.
These are just a couple of examples and you should read the official documentation to find out more about the possible errors.
This library will parse the response Xero returns and throw an exception when it hits one of these errors. Below is a table showing the response code and corresponding exception that is thrown:
HTTP Code | Exception |
---|---|
400 Bad Request | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\BadRequestException |
401 Unauthorized | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\UnauthorizedException |
403 Forbidden | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\UnauthorizedException |
404 Not Found | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\NotFoundException |
500 Internal Error | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\InternalErrorException |
501 Not Implemented | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\NotImplementedException |
503 Rate Limit Exceeded | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\RateLimitExceededException |
503 Not Available | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\NotAvailableException |
503 Organisation offline | \XeroPHP\Remote\Exception\OrganisationOfflineException |
See: Response codes and errors documentation
To catch and handle these exceptions you can wrap the request in a try / catch block and deal with each exception as needed.
try {
$xero->save($invoice);
} catch (NotFoundException $exception) {
// handle not found error
} catch (RateLimitExceededException $exception) {
// handle rate limit error
}