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# Laravel Payku 📦 A simple implementation, and ready to use package for Payku. ### Requirements - Laravel 8 or above ### Installation ```bash composer require sebacarrasco93/laravel-payku ``` #### Adding .env keys You need to create a public and private token. You can create and get it from: - [Payku Development environment](https://des.payku.cl/usuarios/tokenintegracion) - [Payku Production environment](https://app.payku.cl/usuarios/tokenintegracion) ```bash PAYKU_PUBLIC_TOKEN={your_public_token} PAYKU_PRIVATE_TOKEN={your_private_token} ``` #### Important: Laravel Payku automatically will set the environment URL based in your `APP_ENV` key, in your `.env` project's file For example, if you set your `APP_ENV` to `local`, it will use `https://des.payku.cl/api` ```bash APP_ENV=local # will set https://des.payku.cl/api ``` Otherwise, if your `APP_ENV` is on `production`, it will use `https://app.payku.cl/api` ```bash APP_ENV=production # will set https://app.payku.cl/api ``` If you want to force a specific API URL in another environment, you can [learn how to do it](readme-changing-api-url.md) ### Usage Example of a method ```php // ``` Easy Peasy! ### Extra If you want more control, you can publish the migrations and configuration ```bash php artisan vendor:publish --provider="SebaCarrasco93\LaravelPayku\LaravelPaykuServiceProvider" ``` ### Testing ```bash ./vendor/bin/pest ```