This version implements RESTful endpoints, a new version of Guzzle, and a restructured request handler.
As of version 1.4, PHP 7+ is required.
If you use the Contacts
, Orders
or Products
services, there are now two different classes handling each service - one for REST, one for XML-RPC. This version of the SDK will load the REST class by default. If you still need the XML-RPC class, pass 'xml'
as an argument when requesting the object: $infusionsoft->orders('xml')'
Kudos to toddstoker and mattmerrill for their contributions to this release.
Using the composer CLI:
composer require infusionsoft/php-sdk
Or manually add it to your composer.json:
{
"require": {
"infusionsoft/php-sdk": "1.4.*"
}
}
The client ID and secret are the key and secret for your OAuth2 application found at the Infusionsoft Developers website.
if(empty(session_id();)) session_start();
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$infusionsoft = new \Infusionsoft\Infusionsoft(array(
'clientId' => 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
'clientSecret' => 'XXXXXXXXXX',
'redirectUri' => 'http://example.com/',
));
// If the serialized token is available in the session storage, we tell the SDK
// to use that token for subsequent requests.
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$infusionsoft->setToken(unserialize($_SESSION['token']));
}
// If we are returning from Infusionsoft we need to exchange the code for an
// access token.
if (isset($_GET['code']) and !$infusionsoft->getToken()) {
$_SESSION['token'] = serialize($infusionsoft->requestAccessToken($_GET['code']));
}
if ($infusionsoft->getToken()) {
// Save the serialized token to the current session for subsequent requests
$_SESSION['token'] = serialize($infusionsoft->getToken());
// MAKE INFUSIONSOFT REQUEST
} else {
echo '<a href="' . $infusionsoft->getAuthorizationUrl() . '">Click here to authorize</a>';
}
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
//
// Setup your Infusionsoft object here, then set your token either via the request or from storage
// As of v1.3 contacts defaults to rest
$infusionsoft->setToken($myTokenObject);
$infusionsoft->contacts('xml')->add(array('FirstName' => 'John', 'LastName' => 'Doe'));
The PHP SDK is setup to allow easy access to REST endpoints. In general, a single result is returned as a Class representing that object, and multiple objects are returned as an Infusionsoft Collection, which is simply a wrapper around an array of results making them easier to manage.
The standard REST operations are mapped to a series of simple functions. We'll use the Tasks service for our examples, but the operations below work on all documented Infusionsoft REST services.
To retrieve all tasks:
$tasks = $infusionsoft->tasks()->all();
To retrieve a single task:
$task = $infusionsoft->tasks()->find($taskId);
To query only completed tasks:
$tasks = $infusionsoft->tasks()->where('status', 'completed')->get();
You can chain where()
as many times as you'd like, or you can pass an array:
$tasks = $infusionsoft->tasks()->where(['status' => 'completed', 'user_id' => '45'])->get();
To create a task:
$task = $infusionsoft->tasks()->create([
'title' => 'My First Task',
'description' => 'Better get it done!'
]);
Then update that task:
$task->title = 'A better task title';
$task->save();
And finally, to delete the task:
$task->delete();
Several REST services have a /sync
endpoint, which we provide a helper method for:
$tasks = $infusionsoft->tasks()->sync($syncId);
This returns a list of tasks created or updated since the sync ID was last generated.
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
//
// Setup your Infusionsoft object here, then set your token either via the request or from storage
//
$infusionsoft->setToken($myTokenObject);
$infusionsoft->tasks()->find('1');
DateTime objects are used instead of a DateTime string where the date(time) is a parameter in the method.
$datetime = new \DateTime('now',new \DateTimeZone('America/New_York'));
To enable debugging of requests and responses, you need to set the debug flag to try by using:
$infusionsoft->setDebug(true);
Once enabled, logs will by default be written to an array that can be accessed by:
$infusionsoft->getLogs();
You can utilize the powerful logging plugin built into Guzzle by using one of the available adapters. For example, to use the Monolog writer to write to a file:
use Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler;
use Monolog\Logger;
$logger = new Logger('client');
$logger->pushHandler(new StreamHandler('infusionsoft.log'));
$infusionsoft->setHttpLogAdapter($logger);
$ phpunit
In config/app.php, register the service provider
Infusionsoft\FrameworkSupport\Laravel\InfusionsoftServiceProvider::class,
Register the Facade (optional)
'Infusionsoft' => Infusionsoft\FrameworkSupport\Laravel\InfusionsoftFacade::class
Publish the config
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Infusionsoft\FrameworkSupport\Laravel\InfusionsoftServiceProvider"
Set your env variables
INFUSIONSOFT_CLIENT_ID=xxxxxxxx
INFUSIONSOFT_SECRET=xxxxxxxx
INFUSIONSOFT_REDIRECT_URL=http://localhost/auth/callback
Access Infusionsoft from the Facade or Binding
$data = Infusionsoft::data()->query("Contact",1000,0,['Id' => '123'],['Id','FirstName','LastName','Email'], 'Id', false);
$data = app('infusionsoft')->data()->query("Contact",1000,0,['Id' => '123'],['Id','FirstName','LastName','Email'], 'Id', false);
In bootstrap/app.php, register the service provider
$app->register(Infusionsoft\FrameworkSupport\Lumen\InfusionsoftServiceProvider::class);
Set your env variables (make sure you're loading your env file in app.php)
INFUSIONSOFT_CLIENT_ID=xxxxxxxx
INFUSIONSOFT_SECRET=xxxxxxxx
INFUSIONSOFT_REDIRECT_URL=http://localhost/auth/callback
Access Infusionsoft from the Binding
$data = app('infusionsoft')->data()->query("Contact",1000,0,['Id' => '123'],['Id','FirstName','LastName','Email'], 'Id', false);
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
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