guzzlehttp/psr7 dependents (2649) Order by: name | downloads Show: all | require | require-dev

  • PHP

    ltd-beget/openapi-auth-php

    No description provided (generated by Openapi Generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator)

  • PHP

    ltd-beget/openapi-cloud-php

    No description provided (generated by Openapi Generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator)

  • PHP

    freedomart/clientforapi

    Api Client PHP

  • PHP

    quandqparaline/yahoo-api

    Yahoo!広告 検索広告 APIのWebサービスについて説明します。 Search Ads API Web Services supported in Yahoo! JAPAN Ads API.

  • PHP

    epifrin/disposable-email-checker

    The library allows checking if the email address is disposable

  • PHP

    cus/shopware

    Shopware is the next generation of open source e-commerce software made in Germany

  • PHP

    madpeterz/dockerphp

    a bad docker php api via sockets

  • PHP

    picsi/sideolclient

    PHP Client for Sideol Engine

  • PHP

    scrothers/kubernetes

    A Kubernetes API SDK library.

  • PHP

    friends-of-ce/channel-api-client-php

    ChannelEngine API for merchants

  • PHP

    ayinkellc/otito-php-sdk

    Otito PHP SDK. Generated from swagger file

  • PHP

    netzfabrik/netzfabrik-php-api

    PHP SDK for NETZFABRIK API

  • PHP

    alissonlinneker/statuspage-php-sdk

    # Code of Conduct Please don't abuse the API, and please report all feature requests and issues to https://support.atlassian.com/contact # Rate Limiting Each API token is limited to 1 request / second as measured on a 60 second rolling window. To get this limit increased, please contact us at https://support.atlassian.com/contact Error codes 420 or 429 indicate that you have exceeded the rate limit and the request has been rejected. # Basics ## HTTPS It's required ## URL Prefix In order to maintain version integrity into the future, the API is versioned. All calls currently begin with the following prefix: https://api.statuspage.io/v1/ ## RESTful Interface Wherever possible, the API seeks to implement repeatable patterns with logical, representative URLs and descriptive HTTP verbs. Below are some examples and conventions you will see throughout the documentation. * Collections are buckets: https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/asdf123/incidents.json * Elements have unique IDs: https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/asdf123/incidents/jklm456.json * GET will retrieve information about a collection/element * POST will create an element in a collection * PATCH will update a single element * PUT will replace a single element in a collection (rarely used) * DELETE will destroy a single element ## Sending Data Information can be sent in the body as form urlencoded or JSON, but make sure the Content-Type header matches the body structure or the server gremlins will be angry. All examples are provided in JSON format, however they can easily be converted to form encoding if required. Some examples of how to convert things are below: // JSON { "incident": { "name": "test incident", "components": ["8kbf7d35c070", "vtnh60py4yd7"] } } // Form Encoded (using curl as an example): curl -X POST https://api.statuspage.io/v1/example \ -d "incident[name]=test incident" \ -d "incident[components][]=8kbf7d35c070" \ -d "incident[components][]=vtnh60py4yd7" # Authentication <!-- ReDoc-Inject: <security-definitions> -->

  • PHP

    akuma/pacl

    Asynchronous Centrifugo client