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README.md

PHP Wrapper for OVH APIs

This PHP package is a lightweight wrapper for OVH APIs. That's the easiest way to use OVH.com APIs in your PHP applications.

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<?php
/**
 * # Instantiate. Visit https://api.ovh.com/createToken/index.cgi?GET=/me
 * to get your credentials
 */
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use \Ovh\Api;

$ovh = new Api( $applicationKey,
                $applicationSecret,
                $endpoint,
                $consumer_key);
echo "Welcome " . $ovh->get('/me')['firstname'];
?>

Quickstart

To download this wrapper and integrate it inside your PHP application, you can use Composer.

Add the repository in your composer.json file or, if you don't already have this file, create it at the root of your project with this content:

{
    "name": "Example Application",
    "description": "This is an example of OVH APIs wrapper usage",
    "require": {
        "ovh/ovh": "dev-master"
    }
}

Then, you can install OVH APIs wrapper and dependencies with:

php composer.phar install

This will install ovh/ovh to ./vendor, along with other dependencies including autoload.php.

OVH cookbook

Do you want to use OVH APIs? Maybe the script you want is already written in the example part of this repository!

How to login as a user?

To communicate with APIs, the SDK uses a token on each request to identify the user. This token is called Consumer Key. To have a validated Consumer Key, you need to redirect your user on specific authentication page. Once the user has logged in, the token is validated and user will be redirected on $redirection url.

<?php
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use \Ovh\Api;

session_start();

// Informations about your application
$applicationKey = "your_app_key";
$applicationSecret = "your_app_secret";
$redirection = "http://your_url.ovh";

// Information about API and rights asked
$endpoint = 'ovh-eu';
$rights = array( (object) [
    'method'    => 'GET',
    'path'      => '/me*'
]);

// Get credentials
$conn = new Api($applicationKey, $applicationSecret, $endpoint);
$credentials = $conn->requestCredentials($rights, $redirection);

// Save consumer key and redirect to authentication page
$_SESSION['consumer_key'] = $credentials["consumerKey"];
header('location: '. $credentials["validationUrl"]);
...
?>

How to use OVH API to enable network burst on SBG1 servers?

<?php
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use \Ovh\Api;

// Informations about your application
$applicationKey = "your_app_key";
$applicationSecret = "your_app_secret";
$consumer_key = "your_consumer_key";

// Information about API and rights asked
$endpoint = 'ovh-eu';

// Get servers list
$conn = new Api(    $applicationKey,
                    $applicationSecret,
                    $endpoint,
                    $consumer_key);
$servers = $conn->get('/dedicated/server/');

foreach ($servers as $server) {

    // Search servers inside SBG1
    $details = $conn->get('/dedicated/server/'. $server);
    if ($details['datacenter'] == 'sbg1') {

        // Activate burst on server
        $content = (object) array('status' => "active");
        $conn->put('/dedicated/server/'. $server . '/burst', $content);
        echo "We burst " . $server;
    }
}

?>

How to customize HTTP client configuration?

You can inject your own HTTP client with your specific configuration. For instance, you can edit user-agent and timeout for all your requests

<?php
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use \Ovh\Api;
use GuzzleHttp\Client;

// Informations about your application
$applicationKey = "your_app_key";
$applicationSecret = "your_app_secret";
$consumer_key = "your_consumer_key";

// Information about API and rights asked
$endpoint = 'ovh-eu';

$client = new Client();
$client->setDefaultOption('timeout', 1);
$client->setDefaultOption('headers', array('User-Agent' => 'api_client') );

// Get servers list
$conn = new Api(    $applicationKey,
                    $applicationSecret,
                    $endpoint,
                    $consumer_key,
                    $client);
$webHosting = $conn->get('/hosting/web/');

foreach ($webHosting as $webHosting) {
        echo "One of our web hosting: " . $webHosting . "\n";

How to build the documentation?

Documentation is based on phpdocumentor. To install it with other quality tools, you can install local npm project in a clone a project

git clone https://github.com/ovh/php-ovh.git
cd php-ovh
php composer.phar install
npm install

To generate documentation, it's possible to use directly:

grunt default

Documentation is available in docs/ directory.

How to run tests?

Tests are based on phpunit. To install it with other quality tools, you can install local npm project in a clone a project

git https://github.com/ovh/php-ovh.git
cd php-ovh
php composer.phar install
npm install

Edit phpunit.xml file with your credentials to pass functionals tests. Then, you can run directly unit and functionals tests with grunt.

grunt

Supported APIs

OVH Europe