The easiest and fastest way to get up and running with Snipcart's api.
Install via composer:
composer require mtownsend/snipcart-api
This package can be used with any PHP 7.0+ application but has special support for Laravel.
For Laravel 5.4 and lower, add the following line to your config/app.php
:
/*
* Package Service Providers...
*/
Mtownsend\SnipcartApi\Providers\SnipcartApiServiceProvider::class,
For Laravel 5.5 and greater, the package will auto register the provider for you.
To register the service provider, add the following line to app/bootstrap/app.php
:
$app->register(Mtownsend\SnipcartApi\Providers\SnipcartApiServiceProvider::class);
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Mtownsend\SnipcartApi\Providers\SnipcartApiServiceProvider"
Once your snipcart.php
has been published your to your config folder, add the api key you obtained from Snipcart. If you are using Laravel and put your Snipcart api key in the config file, Laravel will automatically set your api key every time you instantiate the class through the helper or facade.
use Mtownsend\SnipcartApi\SnipcartApi;
$orders = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->get()->from('/orders')->send();
This package supports RESTful HTTP methods including GET
(default), POST
, PUT
, PATCH
and DELETE
.
// Get a list of orders with a query string of ?limit=10&offset=5&status=Processed
$orders = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->get()->from('/orders')->payload([
'limit' => 10,
'offset' => 5,
'status' => 'Processed'
])->send();
// Post a refund
$refund = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->post()->payload([
'token' => '6dc8e374-7e30-4dc5-9b68-2d605819e7f0',
'amount' => 5.00,
'comment' => "We're refunding $5 for your order."
])->to('/orders/6dc8e374-7e30-4dc5-9b68-2d605819e7f0/refunds')->send();
// Update a product
$product = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->put()->payload([
'stock' => 200,
'allowOutOfStockPurchases' => false
])->to('/products/3932ecd1-6508-4209-a7c6-8da4cc75590d')->send();
// Delete an allowed domain from your Snipcart account
$domain = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->delete()->payload([
[
[
'domain' => 'subdomain.my-website.com',
'protocol' => 'https'
],
]
])->from('/settings/alloweddomains')->send();
The to
or from
methods are identical and only exist to make your syntax make more semantic sense (get()->from()
or post()->to()
). These methods expect to receive a relative url path for the Snipcart endpoint you're attempting to communicate with. For example, if you want to get a list of orders from https://app.snipcart.com/api/orders
, you would utilize your method of choice and pass it an argument of /orders
.
Note: It does not matter if you prepend a slash, append a slash, both, or exclude both. The package gracefully handles your usage of prepended/appended slashes of the relative url. Any of these examples would be acceptable arguments: /orders/
, /orders
, orders/
, or orders
.
The payload
method allows you to pass data through with your request.
If the request is a GET
operation the payload will be converted to a valid query string. E.g. ['from' => '2018-05-05', 'to' => '2019-05-05']
will produce ?from=2018-05-05&to=2019-05-05
and be automatically appended to your request url.
Alternatively, if your preference is to manually include your query string for GET
requests you may omit the payload
method entirely and append your query string to the to
/from
method. E.g. ->get()->from('/orders?limit=10&offset=5')->send()
.
If the request is a POST
, PUT
, PATCH
or DELETE
operation the payload will automatically be converted to json and sent in the request's body.
The send
method triggers the api call to be sent and returns the response.
The addHeader
method accepts two arguments. The first is the header key and the second is the header value. By default this package sets the Accept
and Content-Type
for you.
The addHeaders
method accepts an associative array of key/values to set as headers for the api request.
The responseCode
method returns the http code received from the server for the request. Note: this method should only be used if you are breaking up your api call into multiple variables.
The successful
method parses the http code received from the server and checks for any 2XX code and returns a boolean. Note: this method should only be used if you are breaking up your api call into multiple variables.
Snipcart's api provides graceful failure in many circumstances. If you were to make an api call to the endpoint /does-not-exist
, the response would be null
. You could easily check the value of your request object with a simple if
statement before attempting to perform any logic.
$response = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->get()->from('/does-not-exist')->send();
if (!$response) {
// api call failed
}
// else: do something with the response data...
Alternatively, if you prefer to split up your api call into multiple variables, the SnipcartApi
class comes with a successful
method.
$call = (new SnipcartApi($apiKey))->get()->from('/does-not-exist');
$response = $call->send();
if (!$call->successful()) {
// api call failed
}
// else: do something with the response data...
If you are using Laravel, this package provides a convenient helper function which is globally accessible. The package will automatically set your api key from your config/snipcart.php
file.
snipcart()->get()->from('/orders')->send();
If you are using Laravel, this package provides a facade. To register the facade add the following line to your config/app.php
under the aliases
key. The package will automatically set your api key from your config/snipcart.php
file.
'Snipcart' => Mtownsend\SnipcartApi\Facades\SnipcartApi::class,
use Snipcart;
Snipcart::get()->from('/orders')->send();
- Mark Townsend
- All Contributors
Tests coming soon...
You can run the tests with:
./vendor/bin/phpunit
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