PHP library to make working with money safer, easier, and fun!
"If I had a dime for every time I've seen someone use FLOAT to store currency, I'd have $999.997634" -- Bill Karwin
In short: You shouldn't represent monetary values by a float. Wherever you need to represent money, use this Money value object. Since version 3.0 this library uses strings internally in order to support unlimited integers.
<?php
use Money\Money;
$fiveEur = Money::EUR(500);
$tenEur = $fiveEur->add($fiveEur);
list($part1, $part2, $part3) = $tenEur->allocate([1, 1, 1]);
assert($part1->equals(Money::EUR(334)));
assert($part2->equals(Money::EUR(333)));
assert($part3->equals(Money::EUR(333)));
The documentation is available at http://moneyphp.org
This library requires the BCMath PHP extension. There might be additional dependencies for specific feature, e.g. the Swap exchange implementation, check the documentation for more information.
Version 4 requires PHP 8.0. For older version of PHP, use version 3 of this library. From version 4.5 this package will only support PHP versions that actually receive updates by PHP itself. If you want to use the package with older PHP versions, you can of course use older versions of this package.
Via Composer
$ composer require moneyphp/money
- JSON Serialization
- Big integer support utilizing different, transparent calculation logic upon availability (bcmath, gmp, plain php)
- Money formatting (including intl formatter)
- Currency repositories (ISO currencies included)
- Money exchange (including Swap implementation)
Please see the official documentation.
We try to follow TDD by using phpunit to test this library.
$ composer test
Money requires a set of dependencies, so you might want to run it in Docker.
First, build the image locally:
$ docker build -t moneyphp .
Then run the tests:
$ docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/app -w /app moneyphp vendor/bin/phpunit --exclude-group segmentation
We would love to see you helping us to make this library better and better.
Please keep in mind we do not use suffixes and prefixes in class names,
so not CurrenciesInterface
, but Currencies
. Other than that, Style CI will help you
using the same code style as we are using. Please provide tests when creating a PR and clear descriptions of bugs when filing issues.
If you discover any security related issues, please contact us at [email protected].
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
This library is heavily inspired by Martin Fowler's Money pattern. A special remark goes to Mathias Verraes, without his contributions, in code and via his blog, this library would not be where it stands now.