An example Braintree integration for PHP.
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Install composer within the example directory. You can find instructions on how to install composer on composer's site.
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Run composer:
php composer.phar install
Or if you installed composer globally:
composer install
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Copy the contents of
example.env
into a new file named.env
and fill in your Braintree API credentials. Credentials can be found by navigating to Account > My User > View Authorizations in the Braintree Control Panel. Full instructions can be found on our support site. -
Start the internal PHP server on port 3000:
php -S localhost:3000 -t public_html
All tests are integration tests. Integration tests make API calls to Braintree and require that you set up your Braintree credentials. You can run this project's integration tests by adding your sandbox API credentials to .env
and running ./vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite integration
on the command line.
Sandbox transactions must be made with sample credit card numbers, and the response of a Braintree\Transaction::sale()
call is dependent on the amount of the transaction.
- Run
php -S 0.0.0.0:3000 -t public_html
when launching the internal PHP server to listen on all interfaces on port 3000.
- Found a bug? Have a suggestion for improvement? Want to tell us we're awesome? Submit an issue
- Trouble with your integration? Contact Braintree Support / [email protected]
- Want to contribute? Submit a pull request
This code is provided as is and is only intended to be used for illustration purposes. This code is not production-ready and is not meant to be used in a production environment. This repository is to be used as a tool to help merchants learn how to integrate with Braintree. Any use of this repository or any of its code in a production environment is highly discouraged.