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Google api php client wrapper with Cloud Platform and Laravel 4 & 5 support
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Maintainer Username: pmmotors
Package Create Date: 2017-02-03
Package Last Update: 2018-03-08
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Language: PHP
License: MIT
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Google Api Client Wrapper

Google api php client wrapper with Cloud Platform and Laravel 4 & 5 support

Requirements

This package requires PHP >=5.4

Installation

Install via composer - edit your composer.json to require the package.

"require": {
    "pmmotors/google-apiclient": "3.*"
}

Then run composer update in your terminal to pull it in.

Or use composer require pmmotors/google-apiclient

Laravel

To use in laravel add the following to the providers array in your config/app.php

PmMotors\Google\GoogleServiceProvider::class

Next add the following to the aliases array in your config/app.php

'Google' => PmMotors\Google\Facades\Google::class

Finally run php artisan vendor:publish --provider="PmMotors\Google\GoogleServiceProvider" --tag="config" to publish the config file.

Looking for a Laravel 4 compatible version?

Checkout the 1.0 branch

Usage

The Client class takes an array as the first parameter, see example of config file below:

<?php

return [
    /*
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | Google application name
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    */
    'application_name' => env('GOOGLE_APPLICATION_NAME', ''),

    /*
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | Google OAuth 2.0 access
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    |
    | Keys for OAuth 2.0 access, see the API console at
    | https://developers.google.com/console
    |
    */
    'client_id'       => env('GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID', ''),
    'client_secret'   => env('GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET', ''),
    'redirect_uri'    => env('GOOGLE_REDIRECT', ''),
    'scopes'          => array('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly'), //[],
    'access_type'     => 'offline', //'online',
    'approval_prompt' => 'auto',
    'refresh_token'   => env('GOOGLE_REFRESH_TOKEN', ''),
    /*
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | Google developer key
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    |
    | Simple API access key, also from the API console. Ensure you get
    | a Server key, and not a Browser key.
    |
    */
    'developer_key' => env('GOOGLE_DEVELOPER_KEY', ''),

    /*
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | Google service account
    |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    |
    | Set the credentials JSON's location to use assert credentials, otherwise
    | app engine or compute engine will be used.
    |
    */
    'service' => [
        /*
        | Enable service account auth or not.
        */
        'enable' => env('GOOGLE_SERVICE_ENABLED', false),

        /*
        | Path to service account json file
        */
        'file' => env('GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_JSON_LOCATION', '')
    ],
];


To use Google Cloud Platform services, enter the location to the service account JSON file (not the JSON string itself). To use App Engine or Computer Engine, leave it blank.

From Google's upgrading document:

Note: P12s are deprecated in favor of service account JSON, which can be generated in the Credentials section of Google Developer Console.

Get Google_Client

$client = new PmMotors\Google\Client($config);
$googleClient = $client->getClient();

Laravel Example:

$googleClient = Google::getClient();

Get a service

$client = new PmMotors\Google\Client($config);

// returns instance of \Google_Service_Storage
$storage = $client->make('storage');

// list buckets example
$storage->buckets->listBuckets('project id');

// get object example
$storage->objects->get('bucket', 'object');

Laravel Example:

// returns instance of \Google_Service_Storage
$storage = Google::make('storage');

// list buckets example
$storage->buckets->listBuckets('project id');

// get object example
$storage->objects->get('bucket', 'object');

Have a look at google/google-api-php-client-services to get a full list of the supported Google Services.

http://dealersite.loc/