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Zoho CRM API SDK for PHP

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#PHP SDK for Zoho CRM

PHP SDK for Zoho CRM APIs provides wrapper for Zoho CRM APIs. Hence invoking a Zoho CRM API from your client application is just a method call.It supports both single user as well as multi user authentication.

Registering a Zoho Client

Since Zoho CRM APIs are authenticated with OAuth2 standards, you should register your client app with Zoho. To register your app:

  1. Visit this page https://accounts.zoho.com/developerconsole.
  2. Click on Add Client ID.
  3. Enter Client Name, Client Domain and Redirect URI then click Create.
  4. Your Client app would have been created and displayed by now.
  5. The newly registered app's Client ID and Client Secret can be found by clicking OptionsEdit. (Options is the three dot icon at the right corner).

Setting Up

SDK expects the following from the client app. PHP SDK is installable through composer.

  • Client app must have PHP 5.6
  • cUrl extension enabled
  • Must be installed into client app though composer.
  • MySQL running on the same machine serving at the default port 3306.
    • The database name should be "zohooauth".
  • There must be a table "oauthtokens"
    • Columns "useridentifier"(varchar(100)), "accesstoken"(varchar(100)), "refreshtoken"(varchar(100)), "expirytime"(bigint).

If token_persistence_path config set, then persistence happens in file only and there is no need of MySQL Create a empty file with name zcrm_oauthtokens.txt in the mentioned token_persistence_path

Installation

Composer

Install Composer(if not installed) For composer installation instructions refer to Composer Documentation

PHP SDK

Navigate to the workspace of your client app and run the command below:

composer require zohocrm/php-sdk

Configuration

In your project create a config file ex.'zcrm.config.yml' and supply the following values.

api:
   apiBaseUrl: www.zohoapis.com
   apiVersion: v2
   sandbox: false
   applicationLogFilePath:
   currentUserEmail:
 oauth:
   client_id: 0
   client_secret:
   redirect_uri:
   accounts_url: https://accounts.zoho.com
   token_persistence_path:
   access_type: offline
   persistence_handler_class: ZohoOAuthPersistenceHandler

Only the keys displayed above are to be filled.
client_id, client_secret and redirect_uri are your OAuth client’s configurations that you get after registering your Zoho client.
token_persistence_path is the path to store the OAuth related tokens in file. If this is set then, no need of database for persistence. Persistence happens through file only.
access_type must be set to offline only because online OAuth client is not supported by the SDK as of now.
persistence_handler_class is the implementation of the ZohoOAuthPersistenceInterface

Create a file named ZCRMClientLibrary.log in your client app machine and mention the absolute path of the created file in configuration.properties for the key applicationLogFilePath.
You can find that file under vendor/zohocrm/php-sdk/src/resources. This file is to log the exceptions occurred during the usage of SDK.

Please fill only the following key

applicationLogFilePath=

To make API calls to sandbox account, please change the value of following key to true in configurations.properties. By default the value is false

sandbox=true

If your application needs only a single user authentication then you have to set the user EmailId in configurations.properties file as given below:

currentUserEmail=user@email.com

In order to work with multi user authentication, you need to set the user EmailId in PHP super global variable ‘$_SERVER’ as given below:

$_SERVER[‘user_email_id’]=“user@email.com”

You can use $_SERVER variable for single user authentication as well, but it is recommended to go with setting up of email Id in configuration.properties file.

If you do not set the user email in super global variable then SDK expect it from configuration.properties file. If user email is not set in any of these two then SDK will throw exception.

App Startup

Initialization

The SDK requires the following line of code invoked every time your client app is started.

ZCRMRestClient::initialize($config_path);

Once the SDK has been initialized, you can use any APIs.

Generating self-authorized grant token

For self client apps, the self authorized grant token should be generated from the Zoho Developer Console (https://accounts.zoho.com/developerconsole)

  1. Visit https://accounts.zoho.com/developerconsole

  2. Click Options → Self Client of the client for which you wish to authorize.

  3. Enter one or more(comma separated) valid Zoho CRM scopes, that you wish to authorize, in the “Scope” field and choose a time of expiry.

  4. Copy the grant token.

  5. Generate refresh_token from grant token by using below URL

    https://accounts.zoho.com/oauth/v2/token?code={grant_token}&redirect_uri={redirect_uri}&client_id={client_id}&client_secret={client_secret}&grant_type=authorization_code It's a POST request`

Copy the refresh_token for backup

Please note that the generated grant token is valid only for the stipulated time you choose while generating it. Hence, refresh token should be generated within that time.

Generating access token

Access token can be generated by grant token or refresh token. Following any one of the two methods is sufficient.

Access Token from grant token:

The following code snippet should be executed from your main class to get access token. Please paste the copied grant token in the string literal mentioned below. This is a one-time process.

$config_path = 'path/to/zcrm.config.yml';
ZCRMRestClient::initialize($config_path);
$oAuthClient = ZohoOAuth::getClientInstance(); 
$grantToken = "paste_the_grant_token_here";  
$oAuthTokens = $oAuthClient->generateAccessToken($grantToken);

Access Token from refresh token:

The following code snippet should be executed from your main class to get access token. Please paste the copied refresh token in the string literal mentioned below. This is a one-time process.

$config_path = 'path/to/zcrm.config.yml';
ZCRMRestClient::initialize($config_path);
$oAuthClient = ZohoOAuth::getClientInstance(); 
$refreshToken = "paste_the_refresh_token_here";  
$userIdentifier = "provide_user_identifier_like_email_here";  
$oAuthTokens = $oAuthClient->generateAccessTokenFromRefreshToken($refreshToken,$userIdentifier);

Upon successful execution of the above code snippet, the generated access token and given refresh token would have been persisted through our persistence handler class.

Once the OAuth tokens have been persisted, subsequent API calls would use the persisted access and refresh tokens. The SDK will take care of refreshing the access token using refresh token, as and when required.

Using the SDK

Add the below line in your client app PHP files, where you would like to make use of SDK.

require 'vendor/autoload.php'

Through this line, you can access all the functionalities of the PHP SDK.

Class Hierarchy

All Zoho CRM entities are modelled as classes having properties and functions applicable to that particular entity. ZCRMRestClient is the base class of the SDK. ZCRMRestClient has functions to get instances of various other Zoho CRM entities.

The class relations and hierarchy of the library follows the entity hierarchy inside Zoho CRM. The class hierarchy of various Zoho CRM entities are given below:

  • ZCRMRestClient
    • ZCRMOrganization
      • ZCRMUser
        • ZCRMUserTheme
          • ZCRMUserCustomizeInfo
        • ZCRMRole
        • ZCRMProfile
          • ZCRMPermission
          • ZCRMProfileSection
            • ZCRMProfileCategory
      • ZCRMModule
        • ZCRMLayout
          • ZCRMSection
            • ZCRMField
            • ZCRMPickListValue
            • ZCRMLookupField
          • ZCRMLeadConvertMapping
            • ZCRMLeadConvertMappingField
        • ZCRMCustomView
          • ZCRMCustomViewCategory
          • ZCRMCustomViewCriteria
        • ZCRMRelatedListProperties
          • ZCRMModuleRelatedList
        • ZCRMRecord
        • ZCRMNote
        • ZCRMAttachment
        • ZCRMInventoryLineItem
          • ZCRMTax
        • ZCRMEventParticipant
        • ZCRMPriceBookPricing
        • ZCRMModuleRelation
        • ZCRMJunctionRecord
        • ZCRMTrashRecord

Each entity class has functions to fetch its own properties and to fetch data of its immediate child entities through an API call.

For example: a Zoho CRM module (ZCRMModule) object will have member functions to get a module’s properties like display name, module Id, etc, and will also have functions to fetch all its child objects (like ZCRMLayout).

Instance object

It isn’t always effective to follow the complete class hierarchy from the top to fetch the data of an entity at some lower level, since this would involve API calls at each level. In order to handle this, every entity class has a getInstance() function to get its own dummy object and functions to get dummy objects of its child entities.

Please note that the getInstance() function would not have any of its properties filled because it would not fire an API call. This would just return a dummy object that shall be only used to access the non-static functions of the class.

Summing it up

ZCRMRestClient::getModule(“Contacts”) would return the actual Contacts module, that has all the properties of the Contacts module filled through an API call.
ZCRMRestClient::getModuleInstance(“Contacts”) would return a dummy ZCRMModule object that would refer to the Contacts module, with no properties filled, since this doesn’t make an API call.
Hence, to get records from a module, it is not necessary that you need to start from ZCRMRestClient. Instead, you could get a ZCRMModule instance with ZCRMModule::getInstance() and then invoke its non-static getRecords() function from the created instance. This would avoid the API call which would have been triggered to populate the ZCRMModule object.

Accessing record properties

Since record properties are dynamic across modules, only the fields like createdTime, createBy, owner etc, are given as ZCRMRecord’s default properties. All other record properties are available as a map in ZCRMRecord object.

To access the individual field values of a record, use the getter and setter functions available. The keys of the record properties map are the API names of the module’s fields. All fields API names of all modules are available under Setup → Marketplace → APIs → CRM API → API Names.

To get a field value, use $record → getFieldValue($fieldAPIName);
To set a field value, use $record → setFieldValue($fieldAPIName, $newValue);
While setting a field value, make sure that the set value is of the apt data type of the field to which you are going to set it.

Response Handling

APIResponse and BulkAPIResponse are wrapper objects for Zoho CRM APIs’ responses. All API calling functions would return one of these two objects.

DownloadFile and downloadPhoto returns FileAPIResponse instead of APIResponse.
A function which seeks a single entity would return an APIResponse, and a function which seeks a list of entities would return a BulkAPIResponse object. Use the getData() function to get the entity data alone from the response wrapper objects. APIResponse → getData() would return a single Zoho CRM entity object, whereas `BulkAPIResponse → getData()`` would return a list of Zoho CRM entity objects. Other than data, these response wrapper objects have the following properties:

ResponseHeaders - remaining API counts for the present day/window and time elapsed for the present window reset.
ResponseInfo - any other information, if provided by the API, in addition to the actual data.
Array of EntityResponse(s) - status of individual entities in a bulk API.
For example: an insert records API may partially fail because of a few records. This array gives the individual records’ creation status.

Exceptions

All unexpected behaviours like faulty API responses, library anomalies are handled by the SDK and are thrown only as a single exception - ZCRMException. Hence, it is enough to catch this exception alone in the client app code.

Examples:

Sample Request for insert records:

$zcrmModuleIns = ZCRMModule::getInstance("Invoices");
$bulkAPIResponse=$zcrmModuleIns->createRecords($recordsArray); // $recordsArray - array of ZCRMRecord instances filled with required data for creation.
$entityResponses = $bulkAPIResponse->getEntityResponses();
foreach($entityResponses as $entityResponse)
{
if("success"==$entityResponse->getStatus())
{
echo "Status:".$entityResponse->getStatus();
echo "Message:".$entityResponse->getMessage();
echo "Code:".$entityResponse->getCode();
$createdRecordInstance=$entityResponse->getData();
echo "EntityID:".$createdRecordInstance->getEntityId();
echo "moduleAPIName:".$createdRecordInstance->getModuleAPIName();
…. } }

Sample Invoice record instance with filled data
-----------------------------------------------

$record=ZCRMRecord::getInstance("Invoices",null);
$record->setFieldValue("Subject","Iphone sale to John");
$record->setFieldValue("Account_Name","410405000001016021");
$productInstance=ZCRMRecord::getInstance("Products",410405000001108011);
$lineItem=ZCRMInventoryLineItem::getInstance($productInstance);
$taxInstance1=ZCRMTax::getInstance("Sales Tax");
$taxInstance1->setPercentage(2);
$taxInstance1->setValue(10);
$lineItem->addLineTax($taxInstance1);
$taxInstance1=ZCRMTax::getInstance("Vat");
$taxInstance1->setPercentage(12);
$taxInstance1->setValue(60);
$lineItem->addLineTax($taxInstance1);
$lineItem->setQuantity(100);
$lineItem->setDiscount(0.5);
$record->addLineItem($lineItem);

Sample Request to fetch records:

$zcrmModuleIns = ZCRMModule::getInstance("Contacts");
$bulkAPIResponse=$zcrmModuleIns->getRecords();
$recordsArray = $bulkAPIResponse->getData(); // $recordsArray - array of ZCRMRecord instances

For more APIs, please refer this link