A PHP library for Twinfield Integration. Use the Twinfield SOAP Services to have your PHP application communicate directly with your Twinfield account.
Install this Twinfield PHP library with Composer:
composer require 'php-twinfield/twinfield:^2.0'
You need to set up a \PhpTwinfield\Secure\AuthenticatedConnection
class with your credentials. When using basic
username and password authentication, the \PhpTwinfield\Secure\WebservicesAuthentication
class should be used, as follows:
$connection = new Secure\WebservicesAuthentication("username", "password", "organization");
In order to use OAuth2 to authenticate with Twinfield, one should use the \PhpTwinfield\Secure\Provider\OAuthProvider
to retrieve an \League\OAuth2\Client\Token\AccessToken
object, and extract the refresh token from this object. Furthermore, it is required to set up a default \PhpTwinfield\Office
, that will be used during requests to Twinfield. Please note: when a different office is specified when sending a request through one of the ApiConnectors
, this Office will override the default.
Using this information, we can create an instance of the \PhpTwinfield\Secure\OpenIdConnectAuthentication
class, as follows:
$provider = new OAuthProvider([
'clientId' => 'someClientId',
'clientSecret' => 'someClientSecret',
'redirectUri' => 'https://example.org/'
]);
$accessToken = $provider->getAccessToken("authorization_code", ["code" => ...]);
$refreshToken = $accessToken->getRefreshToken();
$office = \PhpTwinfield\Office::fromCode("someOfficeCode");
$connection = new \PhpTwinfield\Secure\OpenIdConnectAuthentication($provider, $refreshToken, $office);
For more information about retrieving the initial AccessToken
, please refer to: https://github.com/thephpleague/oauth2-client#usage
In order to communicate with the Twinfield API, you need to create an ApiConnector
instance for the corresponding
resource and use the get()
or list()
method.
The ApiConnector
takes a Secure\AuthenticatedConnection
object:
An example:
$connection = new Secure\WebservicesAuthentication("username", "password", "organization");
$customerApiConnector = new ApiConnectors\CustomerApiConnector($connection);
// Get one customer.
$office = Office::fromCode('office code');
$customer = $customerApiConnector->get('1001', $office);
// Get a list of all customers.
$customer = $customerApiConnector->listAll($office);
If you want to create or update a customer or any other object, it's just as easy:
$customer_factory = new ApiConnectors\CustomerApiConnector($connection);
// First, create the objects you want to send.
$customer = new Customer();
$customer
->setCode('1001')
->setName('John Doe')
->setOffice($office)
->setEBilling(false);
$customer_address = new CustomerAddress();
$customer_address
->setType('invoice')
->setDefault(false)
->setPostcode('1212 AB')
->setCity('TestCity')
->setCountry('NL')
->setTelephone('010-12345')
->setFax('010-1234')
->setEmail('johndoe@example.com');
$customer->addAddress($customer_address);
// And secondly, send it to Twinfield.
$customer_factory->send($customer);
You can also send multiple objects in one batch, chunking is handled automatically.
Not all resources from the Twinfield API are currently implemented. Feel free to create a pull request when you need support for another resource.
Component | get() | listAll() | send() | delete() | Mapper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Articles | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ||
BankTransaction | ✅ | ✅ | |||
Customer | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Electronic Bank Statements | ✅ | ||||
Sales Invoices | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Matching | ✅ | ✅ | |||
Offices | ✅ | ||||
Suppliers | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Transactions: Purchase, Sale, Journal |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Users | ✅ | ||||
Vat types | ✅ |