Ledger lets you track anything related to money in your application with a single package while making your CFO happy at the same time. No matter if your app is handling memberships for a small club or supporting a multinational enterprise, Ledger can handle it.
Ledger is a full-featured implementation of the core of any good accounting system, a double-entry journal and general ledger. It is not a complete accounting solution, but rather the minimum for keeping track of financial transactions. Ledger features a JSON API that provides access to all functions.
That's the only minimal part. Ledger features:
- Full double-entry accounting system with audit trail capability.
- Multi-currency support.
- Support for multiple business units.
- Sub-journal support.
- Multilingual.
- Integrates via direct controller access or through JSON API.
- Atomic transactions with concurrent update blocking.
- Reference system supports soft linking to other ERP components.
- Designed for Laravel from the ground up.
Full documentation is available here.
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Install Ledger with composer:
composer require abivia/ledger
Publish configuration:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Abivia\Ledger\LedgerServiceProvider"
Create database tables
php artisan migrate
The configuration file is installed as config\ledger.php
. You can enable/disable the
JSON API, set middleware, and a path prefix to the API.
To ensure schema changes are in place publish the configuration again and migrate:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Abivia\Ledger\LedgerServiceProvider"
php artisan migrate
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