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Package payum-bundle-sandbox
Short Description Symfony2 application to play with PayumBundle.
License MIT
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Payum Bundle Sandbox
Welcome to the Payum Bundle Sandbox - a fully-functional Symfony2 application that you can use as the skeleton for your new applications.
This document contains information on how to download, install, and start using Payum Bundle.
For a more detailed explanation, see:
- Readme of the Symfony Standard Edition.
- Installation chapter of the Symfony Documentation.
- Index document of the PayumBundle.
1) Installation
First of all clone this repository on your local machine:
git clone [email protected]:makasim/PayumBundleSandbox.git folder-name
As Symfony and PayumBundle uses Composer to manage its dependencies, now it's time to install them.
If you don't have Composer yet, download it following the instructions on http://getcomposer.org/ or just run the following command:
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Then go to the folder where you downloaded the repository and symply run
composer install
2) Checking your System Configuration
Before starting coding, make sure that your local system is properly configured for Symfony.
Execute the check.php
script from the command line:
php app/check.php
Warning:
Don't forget to configure a payment gateway options in
app/config/parameters.yml
.
3) Configure the application
To make the images, css files and other files needed to display the web pages, you need to install them.
Run:
app/console assets:install
In the folder web/bundles
will be copied all the required files that are used to render the web pages.
Then create the database and its schema
app/console doctrine:database:create && app/console doctrine:schema:update --force
4) Run the web server
To use the app, you have to run the php built-in webserver using the Symfony's command
app/console server:start
5) Browsing the Demo Application
Congratulations! You're now using Symfony! :)
Go to http://127.0.0.1
and you will see the Symfony's Welcome Page that tells you
Your application is now ready. You can start working on it at
Now you can start navigating the app.
Go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/demo/
and you will se a list of available demos created by Symfony itself.
To see the list of demos of payment gateways, instead, go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/payment
.
All versions of payum-bundle-sandbox with dependencies
authorizenet/authorizenet Version ^1.8
crevillo/payum-redsys Version ^1
doctrine/doctrine-bundle Version ~1.4
doctrine/mongodb-odm Version ^1
doctrine/mongodb-odm-bundle Version ^3
doctrine/orm Version ^2.5
fp/klarna-invoice Version ^0.1
incenteev/composer-parameter-handler Version ~2.0
klarna/checkout Version ^4
jms/payment-paypal-bundle Version ^1
omnipay/stripe Version ^2
omnipay/paypal Version ^2
paypal/rest-api-sdk-php Version ^1
payum/omnipay-bridge Version ^1
payum/payum-bundle Version ^2
payum/payum Version ^1.3
payum/jms-payment-bridge Version ^1
php-http/guzzle6-adapter Version ^1
phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc Version ^4
sensio/distribution-bundle Version ~5.0
sensio/framework-extra-bundle Version ^3.0.2
sofort/sofortlib-php Version ^3
sonata-project/doctrine-orm-admin-bundle Version ^3
stripe/stripe-php Version ^3
symfony/assetic-bundle Version ^2.3
symfony/monolog-bundle Version ~2.4
symfony/symfony Version ^2.8
symfony/swiftmailer-bundle Version ~2.3
twig/extensions Version ^1