katsana/katsana-sdk-php
最新稳定版本:v1.2.9
Composer 安装命令:
composer require katsana/katsana-sdk-php
包简介
KATSANA SDK for PHP
README 文档
README
Installation
To install through composer, simply put the following in your composer.json file:
{
"require": {
"katsana/katsana-sdk-php": "^1.2",
"php-http/guzzle6-adapter": "^2.0"
}
}
Quick Installation
Above installation can also be simplify by using the following command:
composer require "php-http/guzzle6-adapter" "katsana/katsana-sdk-php=^1.2"
HTTP Adapter
Instead of utilizing php-http/guzzle6-adapter you might want to use any other adapter that implements php-http/client-implementation. Check Clients & Adapters for PHP-HTTP.
Usages
Creating Client
You can start by creating a client by using the following code (which uses php-http/guzzle6-adapter and php-http/discovery to automatically pick available adapter installed via composer):
<?php use Katsana\Sdk\Client; $katsana = Client::make('client-id', 'client-secret');
In most cases, you will be using the client with Personal Access Token. You can initiate the client using the following code:
<?php use Katsana\Sdk\Client; $katsana = Client::personal('personal-access-token');
Change Timezone
By default, all request will return date and time data in UTC, however you may set the request to response with a different timezone by setting the client (globally) such as:
$katsana->onTimeZone('Asia/Kuala_Lumpur');
Or on each resource such as:
$vehicles = $katsana->uses('Vehicles'); $vehicles->onTimeZone('Asia/Kuala_Lumpur');
Handling Response
Every API request using the API would return an instance of Katsana\Sdk\Response which can fallback to \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface, this allow developer to further inspect the response.
As an example:
$response = $katsana->uses('Welcome')->hello(); var_dump($response->toArray());
{
"platform": "v4.5.13",
"api": [
"v1"
]
}
Getting the Response
You can get the raw response using the following:
$response->getBody();
However we also create a method to parse the return JSON string to array.
$response->toArray();
Checking the Response HTTP Status
You can get the response status code via:
$response->getStatusCode(); $response->isSuccessful(); $response->isUnauthorized();
Checking the Response Header
You can also check the response header via the following code:
$response->getHeaders(); // get all headers as array. $response->hasHeader('Content-Type'); // check if `Content-Type` header exist. $response->getHeader('Content-Type'); // get `Content-Type` header.
Using the API
There are two way to request an API:
Using API Resolver
This method allow you as the developer to automatically select the current selected API version without having to modify the code when KATSANA release new API version.
$vehicles = $katsana->uses('Vehicles'); $response = $vehicles->all();
This would resolve an instance of
Katsana\Sdk\One\Vehiclesclass (asv1would resolve toOnenamespace).
Explicit API Resolver
This method allow you to have more control on which version to be used.
$vehicles = $katsana->via(new Katsana\Sdk\One\Vehicles()); $response = $vehicles->all();
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其他信息
- 授权协议: BSD-3-Clause
- 更新时间: 2016-09-06