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Informations about the package fireblocks-sdk-laravel

Getting started with Laravel

The Laravel SDK for Fireblocks API

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Basics

This repository contains the Laravel SDK for Fireblocks API. For the complete API reference, go to the API reference.

Requirements

PHP 7.2 or newer.

Installation

You can install the Provider as a composer package.

Publish config

For further configuration, please see config/fireblocks.php. You can modify the configuration by copying it to your local config directory or by defining the environment variables used in the config file.

Publish fireblocks.php config

Set up your .env file configuration

You can set the default configuration in your .env file of you Laravel project.

Usage

Before You Begin

Make sure you have the credentials for Fireblocks API Services. Otherwise, please contact Fireblocks support for further instructions on how to obtain your API credentials.

Start

Once you have retrieved a component, please refer to the documentation of the Fireblocks for further information on how to use it.

You don't need and should not use the new FireblocksSDK() pattern described in the SDK documentation, this is already done for you with the Laravel Service Provider. Use Dependency Injection, the Facades or the app() helper instead

You can use the Python examples from the documentation of the Fireblocks, all methods have the same names, all functionality is duplicated from fireblocks-sdk-py.

WebHook types and middleware

Also, you can use the event types

or notification type

Please note that you can use middleware in your project.


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