Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | davispeixoto |
Maintainer Contact: | davis.peixoto@gmail.com (Davis Peixoto) |
Package Create Date: | 2014-03-03 |
Package Last Update: | 2016-10-10 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-26 15:06:27 |
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Total Downloads: | 32,179 |
Monthly Downloads: | 80 |
Daily Downloads: | 4 |
Total Stars: | 13 |
Total Watchers: | 4 |
Total Forks: | 16 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
This Laravel 4 package provides an interface for using Salesforce CRM through its SOAP API.
I have recently changed this package structure for addressing this issue.
This change will require the alias declaration into app/config/app.php
once the package initialization is now deferred.
Please verify aliases before upgrading existing implementations to use this version
Begin by installing this package through Composer. Edit your project's composer.json
file to require davispeixoto/laravel-salesforce
.
"require": {
"laravel/framework": "4.*",
"davispeixoto/laravel-salesforce": "3.0.*"
}
Next, update Composer from the Terminal:
composer update
Once this operation completes, still in Terminal run:
php artisan config:publish davispeixoto/laravel-salesforce
Update the settings in the generated app/config/packages/davispeixoto/laravel-salesforce
configuration file with your salesforce credentials.
Ensure you put your WSDL file into a proper place and make it readable by your Laravel Application.
IMPORTANT: the PHP Force.com Toolkit for PHP only works with Enterprise WSDL
Finally add the service provider. Open app/config/app.php
, and add a new item to the providers and aliases arrays.
'providers' => array(
// other Laravel service providers ...
'Davispeixoto\LaravelSalesforce\LaravelSalesforceServiceProvider'
),
...
'aliases' => array(
// other Laravel aliases
'Salesforce' => 'Davispeixoto\LaravelSalesforce\Facades\Salesforce'
);
That's it! You're all set to go. Just use:
Route::get('/test', function() {
try {
echo print_r(Salesforce::describeLayout('Account'));
} catch (Exception $e) {
Log::error($e->getMessage());
die($e->getMessage() . $e->getTraceAsString());
}
});
Check out the SOAP API Salesforce Documentation
This Salesforce Force.com Toolkit for PHP port is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license
This project follows the Semantic Versioning
An amazing "Thank you, guys!" for Jetbrains folks, who kindly empower this project with a free open-source license for PhpStorm which can bring a whole new level of joy for coding.