sellerlabs / nodemws-client
This package is abandoned and no longer maintained.
The author suggests using the sellerlabs/modernmws-client package instead.
PHP client for SellerLabs' Research API
v0.3.0
2016-09-15 22:05 UTC
Requires
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ~6.0
- nesbot/carbon: ^1.19
- sellerlabs/nucleus: 0.5.*
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ~0.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4.7
- sami/sami: ~3.0
Conflicts
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Last update: 2022-02-01 12:41:28 UTC
README
This is the official PHP client library for SellerLabs' research API service (Previously known as NodeMWS/ModernMWS client).
Requirements
- PHP +5.6 or HHVM +3.6.
- Composer and
autoload.php
. - and of course: credentials to use the research service.
Documentation
- API documentation for the Research Service is available at: https://docs.sellerlabs.com/research/
- Documentation for this library is available under the
docs
directory in this repository, and can be viewed online at http://sellerlabs.github.io/research-php/
Installation & usage
Using composer:
First, add the package to your composer.json
:
// ... "require": { "sellerlabs/research-php": "*" } // ...
Then run composer update
How to use with Laravel 5:
First you need to configure the client inside your app service provider:
public function register() { $this->app->bind( SellerLabs\Research\Interfaces\ResearchClientInterface::class, function () { return new ResearchClient( 'YourClientId', 'YourClientSecret', 'http://research.api.sellerlabs.com' ); } ); }
Then inside any of your controllers, you can inject the dependency through the constructor:
// ... class ProductsController extends Controller { /** * Implementation of a client for SellerLabs' research API * * @var ResearchClientInterface */ protected $researchClient; /** * Construct an instance of a ProductsController */ public function __construct(ResearchClientInterface $researchClient) { $this->researchClient = $researchClient; } /** * Handle GET /products/ */ public function getIndex() { return $this->researchClient->getSearch('keyword', 'testing'); } }
Laravel's container is smart enough to automatically perform dependency injection, which adds the client parameter for you when initializing your controller's class