gatioo / yotpo
A PHP interface to the YOTPO API, with few fixes
Requires
- php: >=5.3.2
- nategood/httpful: *
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: 3.7.*@dev
- satooshi/php-coveralls: dev-master
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Last update: 2025-05-02 22:34:38 UTC
README
A PHP interface to the YOTPO API
Requirements
- YOTPO API requires PHP 5.3.0 (or later).
Installation
First clone the repository:
git clone git@github.com:YotpoLtd/yotpo-php.git
Then download and install the composer dependencies:
php -r "eval('?>'.file_get_contents('https://getcomposer.org/installer'));"
php composer.phar install
Usage
First register your application with Yotpo Then copy and past the app_key and secret
include "yotpo-php/bootstrap.php"; $ak = "APP_KEY"; $st = "SECRET"; $yotpo = new \Yotpo\Yotpo($ak, $st);
That's it, you are ready.
Now lets make some public calls to our api. Public calls only require you to use a valid app_key.
Creating your first review using the API
$yotpo->create_review(array( 'app_key' => $ak, 'product_id' => "BLABLA", 'shop_domain' => "omri.co", 'product_title' => "pt", 'product_description' => "pd", 'product_url' => "http://google.com/?q=myproducturl", 'product_image_url' => "https://www.google.com/images/srpr/logo4w.png", 'user_display_name' => "MOSHE5656", 'user_email' => 'haim@yotpo.com', 'review_body' => "this is my review body", 'review_title' => "my review title" , 'review_score' => 5 ));
and now lets retrieve all the reviews of our product BLABLA
$response = $yotpo->get_product_reviews(array('app_key' => $ak, 'product_id' => "BLABLA")); echo $response->response->reviews[0]->title; echo $response->response->reviews[0]->score;
getting the bottom line of product BLABLA
$response = $yotpo->get_product_bottom_line(array('app_key' => $ak, 'product_id' => "BLABLA")); echo $response->response->bottomline->average_score; echo $response->response->bottomline->total_reviews;
Now lets try something a little bit more complicated. Lets try to create a purchase.
For that we will need to go through Yotpo authenticaton process, provide an app_key and secret, and return to get the utoken. The utoken will allow us to make authenticated API calls.
// retrieving the utoken - will be valid for 24 hours $credentials = $yotpo->get_oauth_token(); $utoken = $credentials->access_token; // first creating the products that are in the order, notice that the key of the product hash is the product_sku $products = array( "BLABLA1" => array( 'url' => "http://shop.yotpo.com/products/amazing-yotpo-poster", 'name' => "Yotpo Amazing Poster", 'image_url' => "http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0098/1912/products/qa2_medium.png?41", 'description' => "this is the most awesome poster in the world!", 'price' => "100" ) ); //now we will create a purchase using this the token we have received in the previous step $response = $yotpo->create_purchase(array( 'app_key' => $ak, 'utoken' => $utoken, 'email' => "trial@yotpo.com", 'customer_name' => "bob", 'order_id' => "13444", 'platform' => "Shopify", 'order_date' => "2013-05-28", 'products' => $products, 'currency_iso' => "USD" ));
We can pull all the purchases of a certain account to make sure that the previous calls has worked
$response = $yotpo->get_purchases(array('app_key' => $ak, 'utoken' => $utoken, 'since_date' => "2013-05-26")); echo $response->response->total_purchases;
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request