skeeks/cms-money

Module for working with money and currency

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2.0.0.2 2024-12-16 09:51 UTC

README

Info

Модуль для работы с деньгами и валютой.

Основная работа была в том, чтобы появилась некоторая прозрачная работа с деньгами. Типичны пример, который мы прозрачно решаем в этой библиотеке. (10$ + 154руб + 12$) = рузальтат нужно показать в GBP, для de_DE локали

Example:

use \skeeks\cms\money\Money;

$result  = new Money('0', "RUB");

$money1  = new Money('10', "USD");
$money2 = new Money('154', "EUR");
$money3 = new Money('12', "RUB");

$result->add($money1)->add($money2)->add($money3);

$result->convertToCurrency('GBP');

echo (string) $result; // 
echo $result->format();

$formatter = new IntlFormatter('de_DE');

Installation

The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

php composer.phar require --prefer-dist skeeks/cms-money "*"

or add

"skeeks/cms-money": "*"

Install migrations

php yii migrate --migrationPath=vendor/skeeks/cms-money/migrations

Configuration

'components' =>
[
 'money' => [
     'class'         => 'skeeks\cms\money\MoneyComponent',
 ],
 'i18n' => [
     'translations' =>
     [
         'skeeks/money' => [
             'class'             => 'yii\i18n\PhpMessageSource',
             'basePath'          => '@skeeks/cms/money/messages',
             'fileMap' => [
                 'skeeks/money' => 'main.php',
             ],
         ]
     ]
 ],
 ],
 'modules' =>
 [
    'money' => [
        'class'         => 'skeeks\cms\money\Module',
    ]
 ]

Примеры и использование

Оригинальные примеры

Creating a Money object and accessing its monetary value

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create Money object that represents 1 EUR
$m = new Money(100, new Currency('EUR'));

// Access the Money object's monetary value
print $m->getAmount();

The code above produces the output shown below:

100

Creating a Money object from a string value

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create Money object that represents 12.34 EUR
$m = Money::fromString('12.34', new Currency('EUR'))

// Access the Money object's monetary value
print $m->getAmount();

The code above produces the output shown below:

1234

Formatting a Money object using PHP's built-in NumberFormatter

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\IntlFormatter;

// Create Money object that represents 1 EUR
$m = new Money(100, new Currency('EUR'));

// Format a Money object using PHP's built-in NumberFormatter (German locale)
$f = new IntlFormatter('de_DE');

print $f->format($m);

The code above produces the output shown below:

1,00 €

Basic arithmetic using Money objects

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create two Money objects that represent 1 EUR and 2 EUR, respectively
$a = new Money(100, new Currency('EUR'));
$b = new Money(200, new Currency('EUR'));

// Negate a Money object
$c = $a->negate();
print $c->getAmount();

// Calculate the sum of two Money objects
$c = $a->add($b);
print $c->getAmount();

// Calculate the difference of two Money objects
$c = $b->subtract($a);
print $c->getAmount();

// Multiply a Money object with a factor
$c = $a->multiply(2);
print $c->getAmount();

The code above produces the output shown below:

-100
300
100
200

Comparing Money objects

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create two Money objects that represent 1 EUR and 2 EUR, respectively
$a = new Money(100, new Currency('EUR'));
$b = new Money(200, new Currency('EUR'));

var_dump($a->lessThan($b));
var_dump($a->greaterThan($b));

var_dump($b->lessThan($a));
var_dump($b->greaterThan($a));

var_dump($a->compareTo($b));
var_dump($a->compareTo($a));
var_dump($b->compareTo($a));

The code above produces the output shown below:

bool(true)
bool(false)
bool(false)
bool(true)
int(-1)
int(0)
int(1)

The compareTo() method returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the value of one Money object is considered to be respectively less than, equal to, or greater than that of another Money object.

You can use the compareTo() method to sort an array of Money objects using PHP's built-in sorting functions:

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

$m = array(
    new Money(300, new Currency('EUR')),
    new Money(100, new Currency('EUR')),
    new Money(200, new Currency('EUR'))
);

usort(
    $m,
    function ($a, $b) { return $a->compareTo($b); }
);

foreach ($m as $_m) {
    print $_m->getAmount() . "\n";
}

The code above produces the output shown below:

100
200
300

Allocate the monetary value represented by a Money object among N targets

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create a Money object that represents 0,99 EUR
$a = new Money(99, new Currency('EUR'));

foreach ($a->allocateToTargets(10) as $t) {
    print $t->getAmount() . "\n";
}

The code above produces the output shown below:

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9

Allocate the monetary value represented by a Money object using a list of ratios

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create a Money object that represents 0,05 EUR
$a = new Money(5, new Currency('EUR'));

foreach ($a->allocateByRatios(array(3, 7)) as $t) {
    print $t->getAmount() . "\n";
}

The code above produces the output shown below:

2
3

Extract a percentage (and a subtotal) from the monetary value represented by a Money object

use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Currency;
use skeeks\cms\modules\money\Money;

// Create a Money object that represents 100,00 EUR
$original = new Money(10000, new Currency('EUR'));

// Extract 21% (and the corresponding subtotal)
$extract = $original->extractPercentage(21);

printf(
    "%d = %d + %d\n",
    $original->getAmount(),
    $extract['subtotal']->getAmount(),
    $extract['percentage']->getAmount()
);

The code above produces the output shown below:

10000 = 8265 + 1735

Please note that this extracts the percentage out of a monetary value where the percentage is already included. If you want to get the percentage of the monetary value you should use multiplication (multiply(0.21), for instance, to calculate 21% of a monetary value represented by a Money object) instead.

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