This library provides a simple interface to the Google Spreadsheet API.
There are a couple of important things to note.
- This library requires a valid OAuth access token to work but does not provide any means of generating one. The Google APIs Client Library for PHP has all the functionality required for for generating and refreshing tokens so it would have been a waste of time duplicating the official google library. I have created a demo application which shows how to generate an OAuth token here.
- You can not create spreadsheets using this (PHP Google Spreadsheet Client) library, as creating spreadsheets is not part of the Spreadsheet API and the functionality already exists in the official Google Client Library.
I strongly recommend you read through the official Google Spreadsheet API documentation to get a grasp of the concepts.
Using composer is the recommended way to install it.
1 - Add "asimlqt/php-google-spreadsheet-client" as a dependency in your project's composer.json file.
{
"require": {
"asimlqt/php-google-spreadsheet-client": "2.3.*"
}
}
2 - Download and install Composer.
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
3 - Install your dependencies.
php composer.phar install
4 - Require Composer's autoloader.
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
The first thing you will need to do is initialize the service request factory:
use Google\Spreadsheet\DefaultServiceRequest;
use Google\Spreadsheet\ServiceRequestFactory;
$serviceRequest = new DefaultServiceRequest($accessToken);
ServiceRequestFactory::setInstance($serviceRequest);
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
SpreadsheetFeed implements ArrayIterator so you can iterate over it using a foreach loop or you can retrieve a single spreadsheet by name.
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
You can retrieve a list of worksheets from a spreadsheet by calling the getWorksheets() method.
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$worksheetFeed = $spreadsheet->getWorksheets();
You can loop over each worksheet or get a single worksheet by title.
$worksheet = $worksheetFeed->getByTitle('Sheet 1');
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$spreadsheet->addWorksheet('New Worksheet', 50, 20);
The only required parameter is the worksheet name, The row and column count are optional. The default value for rows is 100 and columns is 10.
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$worksheetFeed = $spreadsheet->getWorksheets();
$worksheet = $worksheetFeed->getByTitle('New Worksheet');
$worksheet->delete();
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$worksheetFeed = $spreadsheet->getWorksheets();
$worksheet = $worksheetFeed->getByTitle('Sheet 1');
$listFeed = $worksheet->getListFeed();
Once you have a list feed you can loop over each entry.
foreach ($listFeed->getEntries() as $entry) {
$values = $entry->getValues();
}
The getValues() method returns an associative array where the keys are the column names and the values are the cell content.
Note: The Google api converts the column headers to lower case so the column headings might not appear to be the same as what you see in Google Drive using your browser.
Note: If there is data for a particular row which does not have a column header then Google randomly generates a header and as far as i know it always begins with an underscore. Bear in mind that this is not generated by this library.
You can also sort and filter the data so you only retrieve what is required, this is expecially useful for large worksheets.
$listFeed = $worksheet->getListFeed(array("sq" => "age > 45", "reverse" => "true"));
To find out all the available options visit https://developers.google.com/google-apps/spreadsheets/#sorting_rows.
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$worksheetFeed = $spreadsheet->getWorksheets();
$worksheet = $worksheetFeed->getByTitle('Sheet 1');
$listFeed = $worksheet->getListFeed();
$row = array('name'=>'John', 'age'=>25);
$listFeed->insert($row);
When adding or updating a row the column headers need to match exactly what was returned by the Google API, not what you see in Google Drive.
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$worksheetFeed = $spreadsheet->getWorksheets();
$worksheet = $worksheetFeed->getByTitle('Sheet 1');
$listFeed = $worksheet->getListFeed();
$entries = $listFeed->getEntries();
$listEntry = $entries[0];
$values = $listEntry->getValues();
$values['name'] = 'Joe';
$listEntry->update($values);
The Google Spreadsheet API does not allow you to update a list row if headers are not already assigned. So, when you create a new worksheet, before you can add data to a worksheet using the 'Adding/Updating a list row' methods above, you need to add headers.
To add headers to a worksheet, use the following:
$spreadsheetService = new Google\Spreadsheet\SpreadsheetService();
$spreadsheetFeed = $spreadsheetService->getSpreadsheets();
$spreadsheet = $spreadsheetFeed->getByTitle('MySpreadsheet');
$worksheetFeed = $spreadsheet->getWorksheets();
$worksheet = $worksheetFeed->getByTitle('Sheet 1');
$cellFeed = $worksheet->getCellFeed();
$cellFeed->editCell(1,1, "Row1Col1Header");
$cellFeed->editCell(1,2, "Row1Col2Header");
$cellFeed->editCell(1,3, "Row1Col3Header");
$cellFeed->editCell(1,4, "Row1Col4Header");