seunmatt / fstackapi_php
This is a (Laravel) PHP wrapper for formstack's REST API v2.
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Requires
- php: >=5.6.4
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^6.2
- illuminate/support: ^5.4
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ~5.7
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Last update: 2024-11-09 00:31:20 UTC
README
This is a convenient PHP wrapper for Formstack's REST API v2. Compatible with Laravel.
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Installation
composer require seunmatt/fstackapi_php
Laravel
After installing the dependency. Add the service provider in config/app.php
FormStack\Providers\FSServiceProvider::class,
Run php artisan vendor:publish
to publish the config file.
The config file is formstack.php
and will be in the laravel config folder.
Set your access_token
in the config file and proceed.
Usage
The package is built around FormStack REST API (v2), thus it is organized in a very simple and flexible way to use. It has different classes that model the elements of Formstack API.
API Response
Every JSON API Response is decoded into an assoc array and returned to the caller.
Configuration
- If you are using this package in Laravel, just run
php artisan vendor:publish
to publish the config fileformstack.php
. As usual, it will be located in the config folder.
In the config file, provide your value for access_token
.
The base_url
by default is set to that of API v2.
- If you clone the repo or are using it outside of laravel then, create a formstack.php at the root dir of the package with the following content:
<?php namespace Config; return [ "access_token"=> "your-formstack-application-access-token", "base_url" => "https://www.formstack.com/api/v2/" ]; ?>
- Finally, you can put
access_token
in the environment for use. In which case, the defaultbase_url
will be used.
The ConfigHelper
class will read the configuration first from the env, then try the Laravel config helper,
and finally try the config file in root dir of package.
FormStack Object Instantiation
Create an instance of the Formstack object you want to work with and then you can call the methods on the instance:
//using a no-arg constructor for instatiation //assumes you have provided your access_token //and base_url in the config file $fsForm = new FSForm(); $fsField = new FSField(); $fsSubmision = new FSSubmission(); $fsFolder = new FSFolder();
If you don't want to use the config file,
You can pass the $token
and $baseUrl
parameter to the Formstack objects during instantiation:
//initialization if no config file is provided $token = "your-formstack-app-access-token"; $baseUrl = "https://www.formstack.com/api/v2/"; $fsForm = new FSForm($token, $baseUrl); $fsField = new FSField($token, $baseUrl); $fsSubmision = new FSSubmission($token, $baseUrl); $fsFolder = new FSFolder($token, $baseUrl);
Example
- Working with forms
$fsForm = new FSForm(); //get all forms available to the authenticated account // API docs - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-get $allForms = $fsForm->all(); //create a new form //see the docs for other params that can be sepcified in $body // API docs - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-post $body = ["name" => "Created by API"]; $newForm = $fsForm->create($body); $formId = $newForm["id"]; //Getting details for a single form // API Docs - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-get $detail = $fsForm->get($formId); //Updating the details of a form // API Docs - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-put $updatedForm = $fsForm->update($formId, ["name" => "Updated Form Name"]); //Deleting a form // API Docs - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-delete $response = $fsForm->delete($formId);
- Working with Fields
$fsField = new FSField(); //Getting all fields for a form // API Docs - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-field-get $allFields = $fsField->all($formId); //Adding a new field to a form //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-field-post $param = ["field_type" => "text", "label" => "Dev API Created Field"]; $field = $fsField->newField($formId, $param); $fieldId = $field["id"]; //Details of a field //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/field-id-get $fieldDetail = $fsField->get($fieldId); //Updating the details of a field //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/field-id-put $param = ["field_type" => "text", "label" => "Dev API Updated"]; $updatedField = $fsField->update($fieldId, $param); //Deleting API Created field //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/field-id-delete $response = $fsField->delete($fieldId);
- Working with Submissions
Submitting a form is straightforward but can be tricky. First get the id for all the fields of the form you want to submit to. You can do this with the FSField object (as shown above) and store the response somewhere you can reference them later.
Then you can proceed to build your data arrray and submit the form as demonstrated below.
$fsSubmission = new FSSubmission(); //Submitting to a Form //note that you must prefix the field id with "field_x" //where x is the id of the field. //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-submission-post $data = [ "field_0123943" => "Demo Field Value", ]; $response = $fsSubmission->newSubmission($formId, $data); //Counting all Submissions to a Form //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/form-id-submission-get $allSubmissions = $fsSubmission->all($formId); //Getting Details of a Single Submission entry //e.g. $submissionId = $allSubmissions["submissions"][0]["id"]; //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/submission-id-get $fsSubmission->get($submissionId); //Updating a Submission //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/submission-id-put $data = [ "field_".$fieldId => "Demo Organization Updated", ]; $updatedSubmission = $fsSubmission->update($submissionId, $data); //Deleting a Submission //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/submission-id-delete $fsSubmission->delete($submissionId);
- Working with Folders
$fsFolder = new FSFolder(); //All folders for the authenticated user //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/folder-get $allFolders = $fsFolder->all(); //create a new folder //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/folder-post $newFolder = $fsFolder->newFolder("Dev Folder"); //Details of a folder //e.g. $folderId = $newFolder["id"]; //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/folder-id-get $folderDetails = $fsFolder->get($folderId); //Updating a folder details //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/folder-id-put $updatedFolder = $fsFolder->update($folderId, $newFolderName)); //Deleting a folder //API Doc - https://developers.formstack.com/docs/folder-id-delete $delResponse = $fsFolder->delete($folderId);
Exceptions
You can wrap the method calls in a try...catch
block to catch:
GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException
FSExceptions\FSException
All exceptions to API calls are caught by GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException
Tests
PHPUnit
is used for testing and the test files are located in tests dir.
If you fork/clone the repo and will like to run the tests.
First, ensure you have set up the config as specified above, then run the following command from the root dir of the package to run the tests.
It will be a good idea to have an access_token
to an account that has not reach its limit for number of forms creation.
"./vendor/bin/phpunit"
API Components Not Covered
- Partial Submissions
- Confirmation Emails
- Notification Emails
- Webhooks
Reference
Formstack API v2 docs: https://developers.formstack.com/docs/api-overview
Contributors
Seun Matt: on twitter @SeunMatt2