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This bundle is used to integrate the Money library from mathiasverraes (https://github.com/mathiasverraes/money) into a symfony2 project. This library is based on Fowler's Money pattern (http://blog.verraes.net/2011/04/fowler-money-pattern-in-php/)

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This bundle is used to integrate the Money library from mathiasverraes into a symfony2 project.

This library is based on Fowler's Money pattern

This bundle is stable and tested.

Quick Start

use Money\Money;

// a money library
$fiveEur = Money::EUR(500);
$tenEur = $fiveEur->add($fiveEur);
list($part1, $part2, $part3) = $tenEur->allocate(array(1, 1, 1));
assert($part1->equals(Money::EUR(334)));
assert($part2->equals(Money::EUR(333)));
assert($part3->equals(Money::EUR(333)));

// a service that stores conversion ratios
$pairManager = $this->get("tbbc_money.pair_manager");
$usd = $pairManager->convert($tenEur, 'USD');

// a form integration
$formBuilder->add("price", "tbbc_money");

Features

  • Integrates money library from mathiasverraes
  • Twig filters and PHP helpers for helping with money and currencies in templates
  • A storage system for currency ratios
  • A ratioProvider system for fetching ratio from externals api
  • Symfony2 form integration
  • Console commands for different operations
  • A configuration parser for specifying website used currencies
  • Access to the history of currency ratio fetched
  • money formatter i18n

Table of contents

Installation

Using Composer, just $ composer require tbbc/money-bundle package or:

{
  "require": {
    "tbbc/money-bundle": "dev-master"
  }
}

Then add the bundle in AppKernel :

    public function registerBundles()
    {
        $bundles = array(
            // ...
            new \Tbbc\MoneyBundle\TbbcMoneyBundle(),
        );
    }

in your config.yml, add the currencies you want to use and the reference currency.

tbbc_money:
    currencies: ["USD", "EUR"]
    reference_currency: "EUR"
    decimals: 2

In your config.yml, add the form fields presentations

twig:
    form:
        resources:
            - 'TbbcMoneyBundle:Form:fields.html.twig'

Usage

Money Library integration

use Money\Money;

$fiveEur = Money::EUR(500);
$tenEur = $fiveEur->add($fiveEur);
list($part1, $part2, $part3) = $tenEur->allocate(array(1, 1, 1));
assert($part1->equals(Money::EUR(334)));
assert($part2->equals(Money::EUR(333)));
assert($part3->equals(Money::EUR(333)));

$pair = new CurrencyPair(new Currency('EUR'), new Currency('USD'), 1.2500);
$usd = $pair->convert($tenEur);
$this->assertEquals(Money::USD(1250), $usd);

form integration

You have 3 new form types :

  • tbbc_currency : asks for a currency among currencies defined in config.yml
  • tbbc_money : asks for an amount and a currency
  • tbbc_simple_money : asks for an amount and sets the currency to the reference currency set in config.yml

Example :

// I create my form
$form = $this->createFormBuilder($testMoney)
    ->add("name", 'text')
    ->add("price", "tbbc_money")
    ->add("save", "submit")
    ->getForm();

saving moneys in doctrine

Solution 1 : two fields in the database

Note that there is 2 columns in db : $priceAmount and $priceCurrency and only one getter/setter : getPrice and setPrice.

The get/setPrice are dealing with these two columns transparently.

  • Advantage : your DB is clean and you can do sql sum, group by, sort,... with the amount and the currency in two different columns in your db
  • Default : it is ugly in the Entity.
<?php
namespace App\AdministratorBundle\Entity;

use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
use Money\Currency;
use Money\Money;

/**
 * TestMoney
 *
 * @ORM\Table("test_money")
 * @ORM\Entity
 */
class TestMoney
{
    /**
     * @var integer
     *
     * @ORM\Column(type="integer")
     * @ORM\Id
     * @ORM\GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")
     */
    private $id;

    /**
     * @var integer
     *
     * @ORM\Column(name="price_amount", type="integer")
     */
    private $priceAmount;

    /**
     * @var string
     *
     * @ORM\Column(name="price_currency", type="string", length=64)
     */
    private $priceCurrency;

    /**
     * Get id
     *
     * @return integer
     */
    public function getId()
    {
        return $this->id;
    }

    /**
     * get Money
     *
     * @return Money
     */
    public function getPrice()
    {
        if (!$this->priceCurrency) {
            return null;
        }
        if (!$this->priceAmount) {
            return new Money(0, new Currency($this->priceCurrency));
        }
        return new Money($this->priceAmount, new Currency($this->priceCurrency));
    }

    /**
     * Set price
     *
     * @param Money $price
     * @return TestMoney
     */
    public function setPrice(Money $price)
    {
        $this->priceAmount = $price->getAmount();
        $this->priceCurrency = $price->getCurrency()->getName();

        return $this;
    }
}

Solution 2 : use doctrine type

There is only one string column in your DB. The money object is manually serialized by the new doctrine type.

1.25€ is serialized in your DB by 'EUR 125'. This format is stable. It won't change in future releases..

The new doctrine type name is "money".

  • Advantage : The entity is easy to create and use
  • Default : it is more difficult to directly request de db in SQL.
<?php
namespace App\AdministratorBundle\Entity;

use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
use Money\Money;

/**
 * TestMoney
 *
 * @ORM\Table("test_money")
 * @ORM\Entity
 */
class TestMoney
{
    /**
     * @var integer
     *
     * @ORM\Column(type="integer")
     * @ORM\Id
     * @ORM\GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")
     */
    private $id;

    /**
     * @var Money
     *
     * @ORM\Column(name="price", type="money")
     */
    private $price;

    /**
     * Get id
     *
     * @return integer
     */
    public function getId()
    {
        return $this->id;
    }

    /**
     * get Money
     *
     * @return Money
     */
    public function getPrice()
    {
        return $this->price;
    }

    /**
     * Set price
     *
     * @param Money $price
     * @return TestMoney
     */
    public function setPrice(Money $price)
    {
        $this->price = $price;
        return $this;
    }
}

Conversion manager

Convert an amount into another currency

$pairManager = $this->get("tbbc_money.pair_manager");
$usd = $pairManager->convert($amount, 'USD');

Save a conversion value in a DB

use Money\Money;

$pairManager = $this->get("tbbc_money.pair_manager");
$pairManager->saveRatio('USD', 1.25); // save in ratio file in CSV
$eur = Money::EUR(100);
$usd = $pairManager->convert($amount, 'USD');
$this->assertEquals(Money::USD(125), $usd);

Money formatter

<?php

namespace My\Controller\IndexController;

use Money\Money;
use Money\Currency;

class IndexController extends Controller
{
    public function myAction()
    {
        $moneyFormatter = $this->get('tbbc_money.formatter.money_formatter');
        $price = new Money(123456789, new Currency('EUR'));

        // best method (added in 2.2+ version)
        \Locale::setDefault('fr_FR');
        $formatedPrice = $moneyFormatter->localizedFormatMoney($price);
        // 1 234 567,89 €
        $formatedPrice = $moneyFormatter->localizedFormatMoney($price, 'en');
        // €1,234,567.89

        // old method (before v2.2)
        $formattedPrice = $moneyFormatter->formatMoney($price);
        // 1 234 567,89

        $formattedCurrency = $moneyFormatter->formatCurrency($price);
        // €
    }
}

Twig integration

{{ $amount | money_localized_format('fr') }} => 1 234 567,89 €
{{ $amount | money_localized_format('en_US') }} => €1,234,567.89
{{ $amount | money_localized_format }} => depends on your default locale
{{ $amount | money_format }}
{{ $amount | money_as_float }}
{{ $amount | money_get_currency | currency_symbol }}
{{ $amount | money_get_currency | currency_name }}
{{ $amount | money_convert("USD") | money_format }}
{{ $amount | money_format_currency }}

PHP templating integration

<span class="price"><?php echo $view['tbbc_money']->format($price) ?></span>
<span class="money"><?php echo $view['tbbc_money_currency']->formatCurrencyAsSymbol($price->getCurrency()) ?></span>

Fetching ratio values from remote provider

# save a ratio in the storage
./app/console tbbc:money:ratio-save USD 1.25

# display ratio list
./app/console tbbc:money:ratio-list

# fetch all the ratio for all defined currencies from an external API
./app/console tbbc:money:ratio-fetch

Change the ratio provider

The ratio provider by default is base on the service 'tbbc_money.ratio_provider.yahoo_finance'

This bundles contains two ratio providers :

You can change the service to use in the config.yml file :

tbbc_money:
    [...]
    ratio_provider: tbbc_money.ratio_provider.google

Create your own ratio provider

A ratio provider is a service that implements the Tbbc\MoneyBundle\Pair\RatioProviderInterface. I let you read the PHP doc of the interface to understand how to implement a new ratio provider.

The the new ratio provider has to be registered as a service.

To use the new ratio provider, you should set the service to use in the config.yml by giving the service name.

tbbc_money:
    [...]
    ratio_provider: tbbc_money.ratio_provider.google

automatic currency ratio fetch

Add to your crontab :

1 0 * * * /my_app_dir/app/console tbbc:money:ratio-fetch > /dev/null

MoneyManager : create a money from a float

Create a money from a float can be a bit tricky because of rounding issues.

<?php
$moneyManager = $this->get("tbbc_money.money_manager");
$money = $moneyManager->createMoneyFromFloat('2.5', 'USD');
$this->assertEquals("USD", $money->getCurrency()->getName());
$this->assertEquals(250, $money->getAmount());

history of currency ratio with the pairHistoryManager

Doctrine is required to use this feature.

In order to get the ratio history, you have to enable it in the configuration and to use doctrine.

tbbc_money:
    currencies: ["USD", "EUR"]
    reference_currency: "EUR"
    enable_pair_history: true

then you can use the service :

$pairHistoryManager = $this->get("tbbc_money.pair_history_manager");
$dt = new \DateTime("2012-07-08 11:14:15.638276");

// returns ratio for at a given date
$ratio = $pairHistoryManager->getRatioAtDate('USD',$dt);

// returns the list of USD ratio (relative to the reference value)
$ratioList = $pairHistoryManager->getRatioHistory('USD',$startDate, $endDate);

RatioStorage

Two storages for storing ratios are available : CSV File, or Doctrine By default, TbbcMoneyBundle is configured with CSV File.

If you want to switch to a Doctrine storage, edit your config.yml

tbbc_money:
    storage: doctrine

Update your database schema :

./app/console doctrine:schema:update --force

With the Doctrine storage, currency ratio will use the default entity manager and will store data inside the tbbc_money_doctrine_storage_ratios

Custom NumberFormatter in MoneyFormatter

The MoneyFormatter::localizedFormatMoney ( service 'tbbc_money.formatter.money_formatter' ) use the php NumberFormatter class ( http://www.php.net/manual/en/numberformatter.formatcurrency.php ) to format money.

You can :

  • give your own \NumberFormatter instance as a parameter of MoneyFormatter::localizedFormatMoney
  • subclass the MoneyFormatter and rewrite the getDefaultNumberFormater method to set a application wide NumberFormatter

Using the TbbcMoneyBundle without doctrine

You have to disable the pair history service in order to use the TbbcMoneyBundle without doctrine.

tbbc_money:
    enable_pair_history: true

Note : you can imagine to code your own PairHistoryManager for mongodb or propel, it is very easy to do. Don't hesitate to submit a PR with your code and your tests.

Optimizations

in your config.yml, you can :

  • select the templating engine to use. By default, only twig is loaded.
  • define the decimals count after a unit (ex : 12.25€ : 2 decimals ; 11.5678€ : 4 decimals)
tbbc_money:
    currencies: ["USD", "EUR"]
    reference_currency: "EUR"
    decimals: 2
    enable_pair_history: true
    ratio_provider: tbbc_money.ratio_provider.yahoo_finance

Contributing

  1. Take a look at the list of issues.
  2. Fork
  3. Write a test (for either new feature or bug)
  4. Make a PR

Requirements

  • PHP 5.3+
  • Symfony 2.1 +

Authors

Philippe Le Van - kitpages.fr - twitter : @plv
Thomas Tourlourat - Wozbe - twitter: @armetiz

Status

Stable

what is functional :

  • integration of the money library
  • configuration parser
  • pairManager
  • travis-ci integration
  • form integration
  • twig presentation for forms
  • twig filters
  • commands for ratio creation and ratio display
  • automatic ratio fetch (with 2 ratio providers)
  • history of currency ratio

Versions

2.7.1 : 2015/05/19

  • better error management in YahooFinanceRatioProvider

2.7.0 : 2015/04/27

  • possible BC Break : rate exchange ratio provider is removed from the bundle (the remote api is now stopped).
  • new ratio provider with yahoo finance
  • this yahoo finance provider is set as the default provider
  • the rate exchange provider is removed

2.6.0 : 2014/12/09

  • no BC Break
  • new : removed dependency to doctrine
  • fix : currencies with 0 decimals are allowed

2.5.0 : 2014/10/16

  • no BC Break
  • new : A brand new ratio provider based on google finance convert
  • new : a simple way to choose the ratio provider from the config.yml
  • doc : readme updated
  • doc : better phpdoc for the RatioProviderInterface.php

2.4.0 : 2014/09/25

  • no BC Break
  • major update in form types : form types are injected by names so extensions are invoked
  • new : a brand new MoneyManager that allows to create a Money object from a float value
  • doc : small fixes

2.3.1 : 2014/07/16

  • no BC Break
  • fix : history or ratio was saved more than once
  • fix : history of the reference currency returns a 1 ratio

2.3.0 : 2014/07/11

  • no BC Break
  • new : history of currency ratio saved

2.2.0 : 2014/07/11

2.1.1 : 2014/06/02

2.1.0 : 2014/02/01

  • no BC Break
  • new parameter : decimal count in config.yml for number of decimals (for every money)

2.0.1 : 2013/12/18

  • only README fixes

2.0.0 : 2013/12/17

  • BC Break : Twig/MoneyExtension moved to Twig/Extension/MoneyExtension
  • BC Break : Twig/Extension/MoneyExtension changed it's internals => possible BC Break in
  • new : separation between formaters and twig extension

1.5.0 : 2013/12/17

  • fix : use statement missing in exception case

1.4.0 : 26/07/2013

  • fix : datatransformer returned a null values for amounts above 1000 with a space grouping separator
  • new : tbbc_simple_money field type without currency (reference currency used by default)

1.3.0 : 16/07/2013

  • new : doctrine storage (thanks to @armetiz)

1.2.0 : 12/07/2013

  • new : ratio provider mecanism for fetch currency ratios from external api
  • Warning : small BC Break : command save-ratio is renamed ratio-save
  • doc enhancement

1.1.0 : 2013/07/04

  • refactor : storage extracted in another service (CsvStorage)
  • new : command creation : tbbc:money:ratio-save, tbbc:money:ratio-list

1.0.0 : 2013/07/03

  • first realease

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This bundle is used to integrate the Money library from mathiasverraes (https://github.com/mathiasverraes/money) into a symfony2 project. This library is based on Fowler's Money pattern (http://blog.verraes.net/2011/04/fowler-money-pattern-in-php/)

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