Google APIs Client Library for PHP (Beta)
By
Chirag Shah, Developer Programs EngineerToday we are
announcing a major milestone for another one of the Google APIs client libraries. The
Google APIs Client Library for
PHP has officially reached Beta.
This means we're comfortable
enough with the stability and features of the library that we'd like you to start building
real production applications on top of it and send us your
feedback.
The library now includes
service-specific
libraries and samples for several Google APIs, built on our
new
client library generation infrastructure.
The Google API PHP
client supports the following Google APIs right now, with more on the way.
To
grab the latest version of the library, simply run the following commands:
curl
"http://google-api-php-client.googlecode.com/files/google-api-php-client-0.4.1.tar.gz"
-O
tar -xvf google-api-php-client-0.4.1.tar.gz
cd
google-api-php-client/examples/
Here is some sample code that
demonstrates how to use the library and the Google Books API to search for and print the
titles of free ebooks by Henry David Thoreau:
<?php
require_once 'path/to/src/apiClient.php';
require_once
'path/to/src/contrib/apiBooksService.php';
$client = new
apiClient();
$client->setApplicationName("My_Books_API_Example");
$service = new apiBooksService($client);
$optParams =
array('filter' => 'free-ebooks');
$results =
$service->volumes->listVolumes('Henry David Thoreau', $optParams);
foreach ($results['items'] as $item) {
print($item['volumeInfo']['title'] .
'<br>');
}
Let us know what you think. We
would love to hear your feedback and are always happy to help you out on the
forums.
Since Google I/O 2010, we've been developing APIs that can provide
descriptions of themselves via
metadata. This new technique makes it easier to create and maintain client libraries
that support more languages, work with more APIs, and are easier to use than ever before. This
post announces one of several recent major milestones for our client
libraries.Chirag Shah is a Developer
Programs Engineer on the Google+ team.
In his spare time, he enjoys listening to
music and contributing to open source projects.Posted by Scott Knaster,
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