moodpaper/unsplash

Wrapper to access the Unsplash API and photo library

3.1.1 2021-08-01 11:53 UTC

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A PHP client for the Unsplash API.

Quick links to methods you're likely to care about:

Note: Every application must abide by the API Guidelines. Specifically, remember to hotlink images and trigger a download when appropriate.

Installation

unsplash-php uses Composer. To use it, require the library

composer require unsplash/unsplash

Usage

Configuration

Before using, configure the client with your access key and secret. If you don't have an access key and secret, follow the steps from the Unsplash API to register your application.

Note: if you're just using actions that require the public permission scope, only the access key is required. Access key is entered as applicationId due to legacy reasons.

Note: if utmSource is omitted from $credentials a notice will be raised.

Unsplash\HttpClient::init([
	'applicationId'	=> 'YOUR ACCESS KEY',
	'secret'	=> 'YOUR APPLICATION SECRET',
	'callbackUrl'	=> 'https://your-application.com/oauth/callback',
	'utmSource' => 'NAME OF YOUR APPLICATION'
]);

User Authorization workflow

If you need to access actions that are non-public on behalf of the user (i.e. uploading a photo to a specific account), you'll need to follow the user authentication workflow to access their data.

An example of this flow can be found in /examples/oauth-flow.php

Direct them to an authorization URL (configuring any scopes before generating the authorization URL):

$scopes = ['public', 'write_user'];
Unsplash\HttpClient::$connection->getConnectionUrl($scopes);

Upon authorization, Unsplash will return to you an authentication code via your OAuth callback handler. Use it to generate an access token:

Unsplash\HttpClient::$connection->generateToken($code);

With the token you can now access any additional non-public actions available for the authorized user.

Permission Scopes

The current permission scopes defined by the Unsplash API are:

  • public (Access a user's public data)
  • read_user (Access a user's private data)
  • write_user (Edit and create user data)
  • read_photos (Access private information from a user's photos)
  • write_photos (Post and edit photos for a user)
  • write_likes (Like a photo for a user)
  • read_collections (View a user’s private collections)
  • write_collections (Create and update a user’s collections)

API methods

For more information about the responses for each call, refer to the official documentation.

Some parameters are identical across all methods:

Note: The methods that return multiple objects return an ArrayObject, which acts like a normal stdClass.

Search

Photos

Retrieve a single page of photo results depending on search results.

Arguments

Example

$search = 'forest';
$page = 3;
$per_page = 15;
$orientation = 'landscape';

Unsplash\Search::photos($search, $page, $per_page, $orientation);

Collections

Retrieve a single page of collection results depending on search results.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\Search::collections($search, $page, $per_page);

Users

Retrieve a single page of user results depending on search results.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\Search::users($search, $page, $per_page);

Collections

Retrieve the list of collections.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\Collection::all($page, $per_page);

Unsplash\Collection::photos($page, $per_page)

Retrieve photos from a collection.

Note: You need to instantiate a collection object first.

Arguments

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::find(integer $id);
$photos = $collection->photos($page, $per_page);

Unsplash\Collection::related($page, $per_page)

Retrieve list of featured collections.

Note You must instantiate a collection first

Arguments

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::find($id);
$collection->related();

Unsplash\Collection::create($title, $description, $private)

Create a collection on the user's behalf.

Note: You need the write_collections permission scope

Arguments

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::create($title);

Unsplash\Collection::update($parameters)

Update a collection on the user's behalf.

Note: You need to instantiate a collection object first

Note: You need the write_collections permission scope

Arguments

Argument | Type | Opt/Required | Note ---------------|---------|---------------------- $parameters | array | Required | The following keys can be set in the array : title, description, private

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::find(int $id);
$collection->update(['private' => true])

Unsplash\Collection::destroy()

Delete a collection on the user's behalf.

Note: You need to instantiate a collection object first

Note: You need the write_collections permission scope

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::find(int $id);
$collection->destroy()

Unsplash\Collection::add($photo_id)

Add a photo in the collection on the user's behalf.

Note: You need to instantiate a collection object first

Note: You need the write_collections permission scope

Arguments

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::find(int $id);
$collection->add(int $photo_id)

Unsplash\Collection::remove($photo_id)

Remove a photo from the collection on the user's behalf.

Note: You need to instantiate a collection object first

Note: You need the write_collections permission scope

Arguments

Example

$collection = Unsplash\Collection::find(int $id);
$collection->remove(int $photo_id)

Photo

Unsplash\Photo::all($page, $per_page, $order_by)

Retrieve a list of photos.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\Photo::all($page, $per_page, $order_by);

Unsplash\Photo::find($id)

Retrieve a specific photo.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\Photo::find($id);

Unsplash\Photo::update($parameters = [])

Post a photo on the user's behalf.

Note: You need the write_photos permission scope You need to instantiate the Photo object first

Arguments

Example

$photo = Unsplash\Photo::find(string $id)
$photo->update(array $parameters);

Unsplash\Photo::photographer()

Retrieve the photo's photographer.

Note: You need to instantiate a photo object first

Arguments

N/A

Example

$photo = Unsplash\Photo::find(string $id);
$photo->photographer();

Unsplash\Photo::random([featured => $value, username => $value, query => $value, w => $value, h => $value])

Retrieve a random photo from specified filters. For more information regarding filtering, refer to the Offical documentation.

Note: An array needs to be passed as a parameter.

Arguments

Example

// Or apply some optional filters by passing a key value array of filters
$filters = [
    'username' => 'andy_brunner',
    'query'    => 'coffee',
    'w'        => 100,
    'h'        => 100
];
Unsplash\Photo::random($filters);

Unsplash\Photo::like()

Like a photo on the user's behalf.

Note: You need to instantiate a photo object first

Note: You need the like_photos permission scope

Arguments

N/A

Example

$photo = Unsplash\Photo::find(string $id);
$photo->like();

Unsplash\Photo::unlike()

Unlike a photo on the user's behalf.

Note: You need to instantiate a photo object first

Note: You need the like_photos permission scope

Arguments

N/A

Example

$photo = Unsplash\Photo::find(string $id);
$photo->unlike();

Unsplash\Photo::statistics(string $resolution, int $quantity)

Retrieve total number of downloads, views and likes of a single photo, as well as the historical breakdown of these stats in a specific timeframe (default is 30 days).

Note: You must instantiate a Photo object first

Arguments

Example

$photo = Unsplash\Photo::find($id);
$photo->statistics('days', 7);

Unsplash\Photo::download()

Trigger a download for a photo. This is needed to follow the 'trigger a download' API Guideline.

Note: You must instantiate a Photo object first

Arguments

Example

$photo = Unsplash\Photo::find();
$photo->download();

User

Unsplash\User::find($username)

Retrieve a user's information.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\User::find($username)

Unsplash\User::portfolio($username)

Retrieve a link to the user's portfolio page.

Arguments

Example

Unsplash\User::portfolio($username)

Unsplash\User::current()

Retrieve the user's private information.

Note: You need the read_user permission scope

Arguments

N/A

Example

$user = Unsplash\User::current();

Unsplash\User::photos($page, $per_page, $order_by)

Retrieve user's photos.

Note: You need to instantiate a user object first

Arguments

Example

$user = Unsplash\User::find($username);
$user->photos($page, $per_page);

Unsplash\User::collections($page, $per_page)

Retrieve user's collections.

Note: You need to instantiate a user object first Note: You need the read_collections permission scope to retrieve user's private collections

Arguments

Example

$user = Unsplash\User::find($username);
$user->collections($page, $per_page);

Unsplash\User::likes($page, $per_page, $order_by)

Retrieve user's collections.

Note: You need to instantiate a user object first

Arguments

Example

$user = Unsplash\User::find($username);
$user->likes($page, $per_page, $order_by);

Unsplash\User::update([$key => value])

Update current user's fields. Multiple fields can be passed in the array.

Note: You need to instantiate a user object first

Note: You need the write_user permission scope.

Arguments

$user = Unsplash\User::current();
$user->update(['first_name' => 'Elliot', 'last_name' => 'Alderson']);

Unsplash\User::statistics(string $resolution, int $quantity)

Retrieve total number of downloads, views and likes for a user, as well as the historical breakdown of these stats in a specific timeframe (default is 30 days).

Note: You must instantiate the User object first

Arguments

Example

$user = Unsplash\User::find($id);
$user->statistics('days', 7);

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/unsplash/unsplash-php. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.