andreiashu / expedia-php-api
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- php: >=5.3.0
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README
PHP Wrapper for Expedia API
Official API documentation can be found here: http://developer.ean.com/docs/
For usage examples please take a look at source code of example.php file.
Methods
- __construct( $cid, $key )- constructs expedia api instance based on client id and api key
- getHotelList- get hotels list ( doc: http://developer.ean.com/docs/hotel-list/ )
- getHotelInfo- retrieve single hotel details ( doc: http://developer.ean.com/docs/hotel-info/ )
- getAvailableRooms- retrieve available rooms for given hotel ( doc: http://developer.ean.com/docs/room-avail/ )
- getPaymentOptions- retrieve supported payment methods ( doc: http://developer.ean.com/docs/payment-types/ )
- set_method- set method to call api (GET or POST)
- set_protocol- set prefix for api url ('http://' or 'https://book.')
- set_minor_rev- set minimal api version
- set_locale- set preferred locale which will be used to return results
- set_currency_code- set currency for results (can be USD, AUD, RUR etc..)
- set_customer_session_id- set unique customer session, required by api
- set_customer_ip_address- set customer ip address
- set_customer_user_agent- set customer user agent
- set_sig- if you're using signature authentication, then set this
- *- if you want to use an api method which is not implemented in this wrapper - then simply call it by name and it will be translated to api method call. Example: lets assume that we want to call method- rules(http://developer.ean.com/docs/rate-rules/). Then we need to check method name in documentation. We go to documentation page and look for method REST URL and get last part (after v3/) from it. In our case it is- rules. Then we simply call it like:- $hotelRules = $this->rules(array('hotelId' => 123, ...));.