ejtj3/teams-bundle

Symfony bundle integration of EJTJ3/teams library

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Type:symfony-bundle

0.1.2 2021-07-23 12:17 UTC

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README

Symfony bundle integration of the ejtj3/teams library.

Documentation

All the how to manipulate the Teams client is on the EJTJ3/teams documentation.

Prerequisites

This version of the project requires:

  • PHP 7.2+
  • Symfony 3.4+

Installation

First of all, you need to require this library through composer:

$ composer require ejtj3/teams-bundle

Then, enable the bundle on the AppKernel class:

// config/bundles.php

<?php

return [
    EJTJ3\TeamsBundle\EJTJ3TeamsBundle::class => ['dev' => true, 'test' => true],
];

Configuration

Configure the bundle to your needs:

ejtj3_teams:
    endpoint: 'https://...'

Usage

The Teams client instance can be retrieved from the ejtj3_teams.client service.

Here is an example:

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Controller;

use EJTJ3\Teams\Card;
use EJTJ3\Teams\Client;
use EJTJ3\Teams\Exception\InvalidPayloadWebHookException;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;

class TestController
{
    /**
     * @var Client
     */
    private $client;

    public function __construct(Client $client)
    {
        $this->client = $client;
    }

    public function index(): Response
    {
        $card = new Card('Hello teams!');

        try {
            $this->client->send($card);
        } catch (InvalidPayloadWebHookException $e) {
            return new Response($e->getMessage());
        }

        
        return new Response('Card has been send');
    }
}

All the how to manipulate the Teams client is on the EJTJ3/teams documentation.