jamosaur/guzzle-toggl

Toggl API client written on top of Guzzle PHP. Forked from AJT

v0.13 2015-10-22 17:02 UTC

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Last update: 2024-04-22 19:28:25 UTC


README

A Toggl API client based on Guzzle PHP. Forked from AJT.

Features

  • supports complete version 8 API with API Key authentication (thanks to @dirx)
  • As the Toggl 6 Api will be deprecated on 1st september 2013 its removed in v0.8.
  • supports Toggl Report Api v2 (thanks to @dirx)

Installation

The library is available through Composer, so its easy to get it. Simply run this to install it:

composer require jamosaur/guzzle-toggl

Usage

To use the Toggl API Client simply instantiate the client with the api key. More information on the key and authentication available at https://github.com/toggl/toggl_api_docs/blob/master/chapters/authentication.md

<?php

require dirname(__FILE__).'/../vendor/autoload.php';

use Jamosaur\Toggl\TogglClient;
$toggl_token = ''; // Fill in your token here
$toggl_client = TogglClient::factory(array('api_key' => $toggl_token));

// if you want to see what is happening, add debug => true to the factory call
$toggl_client = TogglClient::factory(array('api_key' => $toggl_token, 'debug' => true)); 

Invoke Commands using our __call method (auto-complete phpDocs are included)

<?php 

$toggl_client = TogglClient::factory(array('api_key' => $toggl_token));

$workspaces = $toggl_client->getWorkspaces(array());

foreach($workspaces as $workspace){
	$id = $workspace['id'];
	print $workspace['name'] . "\n";
}

Or Use the getCommand method (in this case you need to work with the $response['data'] array:

<?php 

$toggl_client = TogglClient::factory(array('api_key' => $toggl_token));

//Retrieve the Command from Guzzle
$command = $toggl_client->getCommand('GetWorkspaces', array());
$command->prepare();

$response = $command->execute();

$workspaces = $response['data'];

foreach($workspaces as $workspace){
	$id = $workspace['id'];
	print $workspace['name'] . "\n";
}

Examples

Copy the apikey-dist.php to apikey.php (in the root directory) and add your apikey. Afterwards you can execute the examples in the examples directory.

You can look at the services.json for details on what methods are available and what parameters are available to call them

Todo

  • Add some examples
  • Add tests
  • Add some Response models

Contributions welcome

Found a bug, open an issue, preferably with the debug output and what you did. Bugfix? Open a Pull Request and i'll look into it.

License

The Toggl API client is available under an MIT License.