Super-simple, minimum abstraction TrustedShops API v2.x wrapper, in PHP.
I hate complex wrappers. This lets you get from the TrustedShops API docs to the code as directly as possible.
You can install trustedshops-php-sdk
using Composer:
composer require antistatique/trustedshops-php-sdk
See the examples/
directory for examples of the key client features. You can view them in your browser by running the php built-in web server.
php -S localhost:8000 -t examples/
And then browsing to the host and port you specified (in the above example, http://localhost:8000
).
Start by use
-ing the class and creating an instance with your API key
use \Antistatique\TrustedShops\TrustedShops;
$tsid = 'abc123abc123abc123abc123abc123';
$ts = new TrustedShops();
$response = $ts->get("shops/$tsid");
print_r($response);
$tsid = 'abc123abc123abc123abc123abc123';
$ts = new TrustedShops();
$response = $ts->get("shops/$tsid/reviews");
print_r($response);
Read measurement matrix of review complaint indicator for a shop (with a restricted
authenticated call via get
on the shops/{tsid}/quality/complaints
method)
Update a list member with more information (using patch
to update):
$tsid = 'abc123abc123abc123abc123abc123';
$ts = new TrustedShops('restricted');
$ts->setApiCredentials( 'SECRET_USER', 'SECRET_PASSWORD');
$response = $ts->get("shops/$tsid/quality/complaints");
print_r($response);
To get the last error returned by either the HTTP client or by the API, use getLastError()
:
echo $ts->getLastError();
For further debugging, you can inspect the headers and body of the response:
print_r($ts->getLastResponse());
If you suspect you're sending data in the wrong format, you can look at what was sent to TrustedShops by the wrapper:
print_r($ts->getLastRequest());
If your server's CA root certificates are not up to date you may find that SSL verification fails and you don't get a response. The correction solution for this is not to disable SSL verification. The solution is to update your certificates. If you can't do that, there's an option at the top of the class file. Please don't just switch it off without at least attempting to update your certs -- that's lazy and dangerous. You're not a lazy, dangerous developer are you?