You can easily install the PushApi_Client using Composer.
In your composer.json file just add the latest stable version of the Client (see versions on Packagist):
{
"require": {
"pushapi/client-php": "2.*"
}
}
- Have a basic knowledge about what PushApi does and its functionalities
- PushApi running on server
- PHP >= 5.5
require "vendor/autoload.php";
use \RequestManagers\CurlRequestManager;
$requestManager = new CurlRequestManager("http://my_uri.com/", 8080);
$client = new PushApi_Client("my_app_id", "my_app_name", "my_secret", $requestManager);
try {
$userId = 1;
$user = $client->getUser($userId);
echo $user['result']['email'] . "\n";
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo "Exception - " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
}
The Request Managers are objects that implement sending functions that lets the Client to send calls and receive responses. Currently there are two Request Managers but only one can be used for this use because the other one is used for tests:
- Dummy Request Manager, it is used in order to get the Client calls, check if it is working correctly and it simulates a request response with the client information.
- Curl Request Manager, it uses the PHP Curl method in order to generate/receive the calls to/from the PushApi.
- |NEW| - Guzzle Request Manager, it uses Guzzle functionalities in order to generate/receive the calls to/from the PushApi.
If you want to give your opinion, you can send me an email, comment the project directly (if you want to contribute with information or resources) or fork the project and make a pull request.
Also I will be grateful if you want to make a donation, this project hasn't got a death date and it wants to be improved constantly:
##License
The PushApi_Client is released under the MIT public license.