PHP client for Joystick
This is the library that simplifies the way how you can communicate with Joystick API.
PHP 7.2 and later
You can install the package via Composer:
composer require getjoystick/joystick-php
We will try to find the PSR-18 compatible HTTP client within your dependencies using
php-http/discovery
, if you don't have one
installed, just run this command to install
Guzzle HTTP client:
composer require guzzlehttp/guzzle
To use the client, use Composer's autoload:
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
Simple usage looks like this:
$config = \Joystick\ClientConfig::create()->setApiKey(getenv('JOYSTICK_API_KEY'));
$client = \Joystick\Client::create($config);
$getContentsResponse = $client->getContents(['content-id1', 'content-id2']);
$getContentsResponse->myProperty1
$getContentsResponse->myProperty2
$getContentResponse = $client->getContent('content-id1');
$getContentResponse->myProperty1
When creating the ClientConfig
object, you can specify additional parameters which will be used
by all API calls from the client, for more details see
API documentation:
$config = \Joystick\ClientConfig::create()
->setApiKey(getenv('JOYSTICK_API_KEY'))
->setCacheExpirationSeconds(600) // 10 mins
->setSerialized(true)
->setParams([
'param1' => 'value1',
'param2' => 'value2',
])
->setSemVer('0.0.1')
->setUserId('user-id-1');
In most of the cases you will be not interested in the full response from the API, but if you're you can specify
fullResponse
option to the client methods. The client will return you raw API response:
$getContentResponse = $client->getContent('content-id1', ['fullResponse' => true]);
// OR
$getContentsResponse = $client->getContents(['content-id1', 'content-id2'], ['fullResponse' => true]);
When true
, we will pass query parameter responseType=serialized
to Joystick API.
$getContentResponse = $client->getContent('content-id1', ['serialized' => true]);
// OR
$getContentsResponse = $client->getContents(['content-id1', 'content-id2'], ['serialized' => true]);
If you want to ignore existing cache and request the new config – pass this option as true
.
$getContentResponse = $client->getContent('content-id1', ['refresh' => true]);
// OR
$getContentsResponse = $client->getContents(['content-id1', 'content-id2'], ['refresh' => true]);
This option can be set for every API call from the client by setting setSerialized(true)
:
$config = \Joystick\ClientConfig::create()
->setApiKey(getenv('JOYSTICK_API_KEY'))
->setSerialized(true)
By default, the client uses array caching, which means that if you build the HTTP application where each process exits after the request has been processed – the cache will be erased after the process is finished.
You can specify your cache implementation which conforms PSR-16.
See examples/file-cache
for more details.
If you want to clear the cache – run $client->clearCache()
.
Note that we will call
clear()
on the PSR-16 interface. Make sure that you use different cache instances in different places of your app
If you want to provide custom HTTP client, which may be useful for use-cases like specifying custom proxy, collecting detailed metrics about HTTP requests,
You can specify your HTTP client implementation which conforms PSR-18.
See examples/custom-http-client
for more details.
To run unit tests, just run:
phpunit
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT. Please see License File for more information.