All Projects → transloadit → Php Sdk

transloadit / Php Sdk

Licence: mit
Transloadit's official PHP SDK

Labels

Projects that are alternatives of or similar to Php Sdk

Uppy
The next open source file uploader for web browsers 🐶
Stars: ✭ 24,829 (+45043.64%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Stegify
🔍 Go tool for LSB steganography, capable of hiding any file within an image.
Stars: ✭ 927 (+1585.45%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Iocane
An odorless, tasteless NodeJS crypto library that dissolves instantly in liquid
Stars: ✭ 35 (-36.36%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Scodec
Scala combinator library for working with binary data
Stars: ✭ 709 (+1189.09%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Anycodable
Type-erased wrappers for Encodable, Decodable, and Codable values
Stars: ✭ 811 (+1374.55%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Bcnencoder.net
Cross-platform texture encoding libary for .NET. With support for BC1-3/DXT, BC4-5/RGTC and BC7/BPTC compression. Outputs files in ktx or dds formats.
Stars: ✭ 28 (-49.09%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Decodify
Detect and decode encoded strings, recursively.
Stars: ✭ 670 (+1118.18%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Ffmpeg Encoding Course
An introduction to FFmpeg and its tools
Stars: ✭ 53 (-3.64%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Fasubrip
FaSubrip autodetects and converts encoding of farsi (persian) subrip files. with additional functionalities.
Stars: ✭ 22 (-60%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Cryptii
Web app and framework offering modular conversion, encoding and encryption
Stars: ✭ 971 (+1665.45%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Wrap
The easy to use Swift JSON encoder
Stars: ✭ 725 (+1218.18%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Qs
A querystring parser with nesting support
Stars: ✭ 6,688 (+12060%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
X509
A PHP library for X.509 public key certificates, attribute certificates, certification requests and certification path validation.
Stars: ✭ 27 (-50.91%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Encoding
Go package containing implementations of efficient encoding, decoding, and validation APIs.
Stars: ✭ 705 (+1181.82%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Vsad
this is the code release for ''Weakly Supervised PatchNets: Describing and Aggregating Local Patches for Scene Recognition''
Stars: ✭ 44 (-20%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Ecoji
Encodes (and decodes) data as emojis
Stars: ✭ 671 (+1120%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Netbeans Encoding Plugin
Encoding Support
Stars: ✭ 20 (-63.64%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Qs
Go module for encoding structs into URL query parameters
Stars: ✭ 55 (+0%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Fast ber
A C++11 ASN.1 BER Encoding and Decoding Library
Stars: ✭ 54 (-1.82%)
Mutual labels:  encoding
Rust Multibase
Multibase in rust
Stars: ✭ 30 (-45.45%)
Mutual labels:  encoding

Transloadit PHP SDK

Build Status Coverage Status

A PHP Integration for Transloadit's file uploading and encoding service

Important

If you are on v0.10.0 or below, just pull-updating to the latest v1.x.xwill break the SDK for you. v1.0.0 makes PHP 5.3.0 a requirement. For development use composer install --dev to get phpunit version and run vendor/bin/phpunit test to run tests.

Intro

Transloadit is a service that helps you handle file uploads, resize, crop and watermark your images, make GIFs, transcode your videos, extract thumbnails, generate audio waveforms, and so much more. In short, Transloadit is the Swiss Army Knife for your files.

This is a PHP SDK to make it easy to talk to the Transloadit REST API.

Install

Add the Transloadit PHP SDK as a dependency to your composer.json file:

{
  "require": {
    "transloadit/php-sdk": "dev-master"
  }
}

Consider replacing dev-master with the latest version in order to pin your dependencies.

Install the Composer dependency:

php composer.phar install

Keep your Transloadit account's key & secret key nearby. You can check the API credentials page for these values.

Usage

1. Upload and resize an image from your server

This example demonstrates how you can use the SDK to create an Assembly on your server.

It takes a sample image file, uploads it to Transloadit, and starts a resizing job on it.

<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';

use transloadit\Transloadit;

$transloadit = new Transloadit(array(
  'key'    => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_KEY',
  'secret' => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_SECRET',
));

$response = $transloadit->createAssembly(array(
  'files' => array('/PATH/TO/FILE.jpg'),
  'params' => array(
    'steps' => array(
      'resize' => array(
        'robot' => '/image/resize',
        'width' => 200,
        'height' => 100,
      ),
    ),
  ),
));

// Show the results of the assembly we spawned
echo '<pre>';
print_r($response);
echo '</pre>';

2. Create a simple end-user upload form

This example shows you how to create a simple Transloadit upload form that redirects back to your site after the upload is done.

Once the script receives the redirect request, the current status for this Assembly is shown using Transloadit::response().

Note: There is no guarantee that the Assembly has already finished executing by the time the $response is fetched. You should use the notify_url parameter for this.

<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';

use transloadit\Transloadit;

$transloadit = new Transloadit(array(
  'key'    => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_KEY',
  'secret' => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_SECRET',
));

// Check if this request is a Transloadit redirect_url notification.
// If so fetch the response and output the current assembly status:
$response = Transloadit::response();
if ($response) {
  echo '<h1>Assembly status:</h1>';
  echo '<pre>';
  print_r($response);
  echo '</pre>';
  exit;
}

// This should work on most environments, but you might have to modify
// this for your particular setup.
$redirectUrl = sprintf(
  'http://%s%s',
  $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'],
  $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
);

// Setup a simple file upload form that resizes an image to 200x100px
echo $transloadit->createAssemblyForm(array(
  'params' => array(
    'steps' => array(
      'resize' => array(
        'robot' => '/image/resize',
        'width' => 200,
        'height' => 100,
      )
    ),
    'redirect_url' => $redirectUrl,
  ),
));
?>
<h1>Pick an image to resize</h1>
<input name="example_upload" type="file">
<input type="submit" value="Upload">
</form>

3. Integrate the jQuery plugin into the previous example

Integrating the jQuery plugin simply means adding a few lines of JavaScript to the previous example. Check the HTML comments below to see what changed.

<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';

use transloadit\Transloadit;

$transloadit = new Transloadit(array(
  'key'    => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_KEY',
  'secret' => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_SECRET',
));

$response = Transloadit::response();
if ($response) {
  echo '<h1>Assembly status:</h1>';
  echo '<pre>';
  print_r($response);
  echo '</pre>';
  exit;
}

$redirectUrl = sprintf(
  'http://%s%s',
  $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'],
  $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
);

echo $transloadit->createAssemblyForm(array(
  'params' => array(
    'steps' => array(
      'resize' => array(
        'robot' => '/image/resize',
        'width' => 200,
        'height' => 100,
      )
    ),
    'redirect_url' => $redirectUrl
  )
));
?>
<!--
  Including the jQuery plugin is as simple as adding jQuery and including the
  JS snippet for the plugin. See https://transloadit.com/docs/#jquery-sdk
-->
<script type="text/javascript" src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
  var tlProtocol = (('https:' === document.location.protocol) ? 'https://' : 'http://');
  document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + tlProtocol + "assets.transloadit.com/js/jquery.transloadit2.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E"));
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
  $(document).ready(function() {
    // Tell the transloadit plugin to bind itself to our form
    $('form').transloadit();
  });
</script>
<!-- Nothing changed below here -->
<h1>Pick an image to resize</h1>
<form>
  <input name="example_upload" type="file">
  <input type="submit" value="Upload">
</form>

Alternatively, check our Uppy, our next-gen file uploader for the web.

4. Fetch the Assembly Status JSON

You can just use the TransloaditRequest class to get the job done easily.

<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';

$assemblyId = 'YOUR_ASSEMBLY_ID';
$transloadit = new Transloadit(array(
  'key'    => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_KEY',
  'secret' => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_SECRET',
));
$response = $transloadit->getAssembly($assemblyId);

echo '<pre>';
print_r($response);
echo '</pre>';

5. Create an assembly with a template.

This example demonstrates how you can use the SDK to create an Assembly with Templates.

You are expected to create a Template on your Transloadit account dashboard and add the Template ID here.

<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';

use transloadit\Transloadit;

$transloadit = new Transloadit(array(
  'key'    => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_KEY',
  'secret' => 'YOUR_TRANSLOADIT_SECRET',
));

$response = $transloadit->createAssembly(array(
  'files' => array('/PATH/TO/FILE.jpg'),
  'params' => array(
    'template_id' => 'YOUR_TEMPLATE_ID'
  ),
));

// Show the results of the assembly we spawned
echo '<pre>';
print_r($response);
echo '</pre>';

Signature Auth

Signature Authentication is done by the PHP SDK by default internally so you do not need to worry about this :)

Example

For fully working examples take a look at examples/.

API

$Transloadit = new Transloadit($properties = array());

Creates a new Transloadit instance and applies the given $properties.

$Transloadit->key = null;

The auth key of your Transloadit account.

$Transloadit->secret = null;

The auth secret of your Transloadit account.

$Transloadit->request($options = array(), $execute = true);

Creates a new TransloaditRequest using the $Transloadit->key and $Transloadit->secret properties.

If $execute is set to true, $TransloaditRequest->execute() will be called and used as the return value.

Otherwise the new TransloaditRequest instance is being returned.

$Transloadit->createAssemblyForm($options = array());

Creates a new Transloadit assembly form including the hidden 'params' and 'signature' fields. A closing form tag is not included.

$options is an array of TransloaditRequest properties to be used. For example: "params", "expires", "endpoint", etc..

In addition to that, you can also pass an "attributes" key, which allows you to set custom form attributes. For example:

$Transloadit->createAssemblyForm(array(
  'attributes' => array(
    'id'    => 'my_great_upload_form',
    'class' => 'transloadit_form',
  ),
));

$Transloadit->createAssembly($options);

Sends a new assembly request to Transloadit. This is the preferred way of uploading files from your server.

$options is an array of TransloaditRequest properties to be used with the exception that you can also use the waitForCompletion option here:

waitForCompletion is a boolean (default is false) to indicate whether you want to wait for the Assembly to finish with all encoding results present before the callback is called. If waitForCompletion is true, this SDK will poll for status updates and return when all encoding work is done.

Check example #1 above for more information.

$Transloadit->getAssembly($assemblyId);

Retrieves the Assembly status json for a given Assembly ID.

$Transloadit->cancelAssembly($assemblyId);

Cancels an assembly that is currently executing and prevents any further encodings costing money.

This will result in ASSEMBLY_NOT_FOUND errors if invoked on assemblies that are not currently executing (anymore).

Transloadit::response()

This static method is used to parse the notifications Transloadit sends to your server.

There are two kinds of notifications this method handles:

  • When using the redirect_url parameter, and Transloadit redirects back to your site, a $_GET['assembly_url'] query parameter gets added. This method detects the presence of this parameter and fetches the current assembly status from that url and returns it as a TransloaditResponse.
  • When using the notify_url parameter, Transloadit sends a $_POST['transloadit'] parameter. This method detects this, and parses the notification JSON into a TransloaditResponse object for you.

If the current request does not seem to be invoked by Transloadit, this method returns false.

$TransloaditRequest = new TransloaditRequest($properties = array());

Creates a new TransloaditRequest instance and applies the given $properties.

$TransloaditRequest->key = null;

The auth key of your Transloadit account.

$TransloaditRequest->secret = null;

The auth secret of your Transloadit account.

$TransloaditRequest->method = 'GET';

Inherited from CurlRequest. Can be used to set the type of request to be made.

$TransloaditRequest->endpoint = 'https://api2.transloadit.com';

The endpoint to send this request to.

$TransloaditRequest->path = null;

The url path to request.

$TransloaditRequest->url = null;

Inherited from CurlRequest. Lets you overwrite the above endpoint / path properties with a fully custom url alltogether.

$TransloaditRequest->fields = array();

A list of additional fields to send along with your request. Transloadit will include those in all assembly related notifications.

$TransloaditRequest->files = array();

An array of paths to local files you would like to upload. For example:

$TransloaditRequest->files = array('/my/file.jpg');

or

$TransloaditRequest->files = array('my_upload' => '/my/file.jpg');

The first example would automatically give your file a field name of 'file_1' when executing the request.

$TransloaditRequest->params = array();

An array representing the JSON params to be send to Transloadit. You do not have to include an 'auth' key here, as this class handles that for you as part of $TransloaditRequest->prepare().

$TransloaditRequest->expires = '+2 hours';

If you have configured a '$TransloaditRequest->secret', this class will automatically sign your request. The expires property lets you configure the duration for which the signature is valid.

$TransloaditRequest->headers = array();

Lets you send additional headers along with your request. You should not have to change this property.

$TransloaditRequest->execute()

Sends this request to Transloadit and returns a TransloaditResponse instance.

$TransloaditResponse = new TransloaditResponse($properties = array());

Creates a new TransloaditResponse instance and applies the given $properties.

$TransloaditResponse->data = null;

Inherited from CurlResponse. Contains an array of the parsed JSON response from Transloadit.

You should generally only access this property after having checked for errors using $TransloaditResponse->error().

$TransloaditResponse->error();

Returns false or a string containing an explanation of what went wrong.

All of the following will cause an error string to be returned:

  • Network issues of any kind
  • The Transloadit response JSON contains an {"error": "..."} key
  • A malformed response was received

Contributing

Feel free to fork this project. We will happily merge bug fixes or other small improvements. For bigger changes you should probably get in touch with us before you start to avoid not seeing them merged.

Versioning

This project implements the Semantic Versioning guidelines.

Releases will be numbered with the following format:

<major>.<minor>.<patch>

And constructed with the following guidelines:

  • Breaking backward compatibility bumps the major (and resets the minor and patch)
  • New additions without breaking backward compatibility bumps the minor (and resets the patch)
  • Bug fixes and misc changes bumps the patch

For more information on SemVer, please visit http://semver.org/.

Releasing a new version

# 1. update CHANGELOG.md 
# 2. update composer.json
# 3. commit all your work
source env.sh && VERSION=3.0.4 ./release.sh

License

MIT Licensed

Note that the project description data, including the texts, logos, images, and/or trademarks, for each open source project belongs to its rightful owner. If you wish to add or remove any projects, please contact us at [email protected].