kryptonit3 / tmdb-laravel
TMDB Wrapper for Laravel
Requires
- php: >=5.2
- ext-curl: *
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Last update: 2024-11-09 20:17:43 UTC
README
A TMDB API wrapper for Laravel 5.
How this differs from other packages? Allows for searching with ease.
Installation
composer require kryptonit3/tmdb-laravel:0.3
Set environment variables:
TMDB_API=YOUR-TMDB-API-KEY
TMDB_LANG=en
To get an API key you will need to register an account with TMDB. Once registered you can apply for API in your profile. (instant).
Note: TMDB_LANG
only required when not using english (es, en, fr).
Add the following to your Service Providers array (config\app.php)
\Kryptonit3\TMDBLaravel\TMDBServiceProvider::class, // for older PHP versions use 'Kryptonit3\TMDBLaravel\TMDBServiceProvider',
Publish the config file. (not required unless you want to change some default settings, but should be set in .env
anyways.)
php artisan vendor:publish
It will then be located in config\kryptonit3_tmdb.php
you may now use all of the tmdb calls with the tmdb()
helper function from the API authors repo here: https://github.com/pixelead0/tmdb_v3-PHP-API-
Example
$search = tmdb()->searchMovie('Avengers'); dd($search);
Results
array:20 [▼ 0 => Movie {#157 ▼ -_data: array:14 [▼ "poster_path" => "/cezWGskPY5x7GaglTTRN4Fugfb8.jpg" "adult" => false "overview" => "When an unexpected enemy emerges and threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins!" "release_date" => "2012-05-04" "genre_ids" => array:3 [▶] "id" => 24428 "original_title" => "The Avengers" "original_language" => "en" "title" => "The Avengers" "backdrop_path" => "/hbn46fQaRmlpBuUrEiFqv0GDL6Y.jpg" "popularity" => 6.936048 "vote_count" => 7783 "video" => false "vote_average" => 7.28 ] -_tmdb: null } 1 => Movie {#156 ▶} 2 => Movie {#155 ▶} 3 => Movie {#159 ▶} 4 => Movie {#161 ▶} 5 => Movie {#162 ▶} 6 => Movie {#163 ▶} 7 => Movie {#164 ▶} 8 => Movie {#165 ▶} 9 => Movie {#166 ▶} 10 => Movie {#167 ▶} 11 => Movie {#168 ▶} 12 => Movie {#169 ▶} 13 => Movie {#170 ▶} 14 => Movie {#171 ▶} 15 => Movie {#172 ▶} 16 => Movie {#173 ▶} 17 => Movie {#174 ▶} 18 => Movie {#175 ▶} 19 => Movie {#176 ▶} ]
Here are some more examples - https://github.com/pixelead0/tmdb_v3-PHP-API-#movies
Just replace the $tmdb->
with tmdb()->
This author of the actual API wrapper: https://github.com/pixelead0/tmdb_v3-PHP-API-