weebly / weebly_client
PHP client for Weebly Platform API
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README
Weebly Client is a basic PHP class that simplifies interactions with the Weebly REST API.
You can find more details about how to get set-up with your Weebly project at https://dev.weebly.com/get-started-with-developing-apps.html.
You can find details about the various endpoints that you may access with the Weebly Client at https://dev.weebly.com/about-rest-apis.html.
Usage
Instantiating the Client
You may insantiate a new Weebly Client as such:
$client = new \Weebly\WeeblyClient($client_id, $client_secret, $user_id, $site_id, $access_token);
The only mandatory options that you must provide to the constructor are $client_id
and $client_secret
. You can find them both in your dev dashboard at https://www.weebly.com/developer-admin once you have registered a developer account with Weebly.
Please store these credentials securely on your server, and do not expose them publically.
The $user_id
, site_id
and $access_token
are made accessible to you when a user grants your app permissions through the App OAuth flow. You do not need to provide these parameters unless you are accessing the OAuth methods. (i.e. Store APIs, Site APIs)
You can find more information about the OAuth flow at https://dev.weebly.com/authentication-with-oauth2.html.
Authorizing through the OAuth Flow
The WeeblyClient provides a few helper methods to aid you through the OAuth flow.
* getAuthorizationUrl
Returns a properly formatted authorization URL that you should respond with after our servers initiate the OAuth flow.
* getAccessToken
Retrieves the access token once you have obtained the necessary authorization code in OAuth.
You can find about how to configure the OAuth flow and how to obtain the $user_id
, site_id
and $access_token
at https://dev.weebly.com/configure-oauth.html.
Making API Calls
We have provided simplified functions to make requests with the GET, POST, DELETE, PATCH and PUT methods.
Examples:
Get Site Details:
$endpoint = '/user/sites/' . $site_id; $response = $client->get($endpoint);
Mark a product as shipped:
$endpoint = '/user/sites/' . $site_id . '/store/orders/' . $order_id . '/shipments/' . $order_shipment_id; $product = ['tracking_number' => '1234567810abcde']; //Modifying the tracking_number on an unshipped product will mark it as shipped as well! $response = $client->put($endpoint, $product);
You can find details about the various endpoints that you may access with the Weebly Client at https://dev.weebly.com/about-rest-apis.html.
Questions?
If you have any questions or feature requests pertaining to the Weebly Client, please open up a new issue. For general API questions, please contact us at dev-support@weebly.com, and we'll be happy to lend a hand!