This document covers the basics of using SDK for PHP. For detailed documentation, please refer to the resources in docs directory:
- Client - basic API client usage
- Client Debugging - how to log API communication, and debug the integration
- Getting lists of resources
- Getting resource details
- Create resources - building data models and creating resources
- Deleting resources
- Updating resources
- Upgrade guide - upgrading from 1.x version to 2.x
Read more about the API in GetResponse API Docs and GetResponse API Reference.
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PHP 7.3+
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Composer or git
composer require getresponse/sdk-php
See https://getcomposer.org for details.
We recommend the composer
installation. However, you can get SDK PHP by cloning the git project:
git clone https://github.com/GetResponse/sdk-php.git
The releases are available on GitHub: https://github.com/GetResponse/sdk-php/releases
To create a GetResponse client object, use:
<?php
use Getresponse\Sdk\GetresponseClientFactory;
$client = GetresponseClientFactory::createWithApiKey('my_api_key');
API_KEY should be defined in the environment variable. You should define it in the global environment, command line of the script, or by putenv() during the startup of your framework (where do I find the API Key?)
Please see the GetResponseClientFactory
class from PHP SDK
for other factories.
For the Enterprise environment please use one of the Enterprise factories, e.g.:
<?php
use Getresponse\Sdk\GetresponseClientFactory;
$client = GetresponseClientFactory::createEnterprisePLWithApiKey('my_api_key', 'myexampledomain.com');
or:
<?php
use Getresponse\Sdk\GetresponseClientFactory;
$client = GetresponseClientFactory::createEnterpriseUSWithApiKey('my_api_key', 'myexampledomain.com');
You have to provide the domain registered in GetResponse. Please see the GetResponseClientFactory
class from Getresponse\Sdk
namespace for other functions and other authorization methods.
To send a single operation (request), you have to create an operation object (possibly with params) and send by defined client.
Example:
<?php
use Getresponse\Sdk\Operation\Campaigns\GetCampaigns\GetCampaigns;
$campaignsOperation = new GetCampaigns();
$response = $client->call($campaignsOperation);
As a result, you will get a response object.
You can send multiple operations with one request. This will speed up operations with parallel processing. Please note that throttling limits will apply (read more in API limits and throttling documentation).
<?php
$operationsArray = array($operation1, $operation2, $operation3);
$responsesCollection = $client->callMany($operationsArray);
As a result, you will get a collection of responses. The responses are in the same order as the operations in an array.
To get a response, call:
<?php
$response = $client->call($campaignsOperation);
To determine if a response was successful, use:
<?php
$response->isSuccess();
To get HTTP status of response, use:
<?php
$response->getResponse()->getStatusCode();
The response is compatible with PSR-7.
Examples:
To get the data from response (as array):
<?php
$response->getData();
To get unprocessed data, from a response (in a serialized JSON format):
<?php
$response->getResponse()->getBody()->getContents();
To get the response size:
<?php
$response->getResponse()->getBody()->getSize();
To get the pagination data:
<?php
$response->isPaginated();
$response->getPaginationValues();