The Stripe 'list all plans' api call by default only returns a maximum of 10 plans; There is an optional limit parameter which I wish to set to the value 100 to raise the default limit - Stripe api ref.
I'm using Omnipay-Stripe and I can return 10 plans with the following code:
$response = $this->gateway->listPlans($params)->send();
if ($response->isSuccessful()) {
$data = $response->getData();
return $data['data'];
}
Following this SO answer I'm trying to set the limit parameter to 100 with the code below:
$request = $this->gateway->listPlans();
$data = $request->getData();
$data['limit'] = 100;
$response = $request->sendData($data);
if ($response->isSuccessful()) {
$data = $response->getData();
return $data['data'];
}
But this still will not return any more than 10 plans. I have successfully tested stripe-php to prove the limit parameter does work, but no luck yet with omnipay-stripe. Any ideas please?
I've tried adding the following function to omnipay\stripe\src\Message\ListPlansRequest.php
public function setLimit($limit)
{
return $this->setParameter('limit', $limit);
}
And changed my code to:
$request = $this->gateway->listPlans();
$request->setLimit('100');
$data = $request->getData();
$response = $request->sendData($data);
But still only 10 plans returned and the limit parameter is not logged as received in the Stripe request GET logs.
The Stripe listPlans function is a GET request to https://api.stripe.com/v1/plans so the limit parameter needs to be in a query string like https://api.stripe.com/v1/plans?limit=3
I was hoping that Omnipay gateway logic, knowing that ListPlansRequest HttpMethod is 'GET', would add any parameters set to a query string in the CURLOPT_URL. So I tried the following code in my project:
$request = $this->gateway->listPlans(array('limit' => 100))->send();
and
$request = $this->gateway->listPlans()->initialize(array('setLimit' => 100))->send();
But neither applied the limit parameter.
So I added the following class methods to ListPlansRequest:
public function getLimit()
{
return $this->getParameter('limit');
}
public function setLimit($limit)
{
return $this->setParameter('limit', $limit);
}
And extended method get EndPoint:
public function getEndpoint()
{
$query = '';
$limit = (int)$this->getLimit();
if($limit > 0) $query = '?' . http_build_query(array('limit' => $limit));
return $this->endpoint.'/plans' . $query;
}
And the following code in my project now returns all 21 subscription plans:
$request = $this->gateway->listPlans(array('limit' => 100))->send();