wordpress/google-ai-provider

Google AI provider for the PHP AI Client SDK. Works as both a Composer package and WordPress plugin.

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pkg:composer/wordpress/google-ai-provider

1.0.0 2026-02-12 05:21 UTC

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A Google AI (Gemini) provider for the PHP AI Client SDK. Works as both a Composer package and a WordPress plugin.

Requirements

Installation

As a Composer Package

composer require wordpress/google-ai-provider

As a WordPress Plugin

  1. Download the plugin files
  2. Upload to /wp-content/plugins/google-ai-provider/
  3. Ensure the PHP AI Client plugin is installed and activated
  4. Activate the plugin through the WordPress admin

Usage

With WordPress

The provider automatically registers itself with the PHP AI Client on the init hook. Simply ensure both plugins are active and configure your API key:

// Set your Google API key (or use the GOOGLE_API_KEY environment variable)
putenv('GOOGLE_API_KEY=your-api-key');

// Use the provider
$result = AiClient::prompt('Hello, world!')
    ->usingProvider('google')
    ->generateTextResult();

As a Standalone Package

use WordPress\AiClient\AiClient;
use WordPress\GoogleAiProvider\Provider\GoogleProvider;

// Register the provider
$registry = AiClient::defaultRegistry();
$registry->registerProvider(GoogleProvider::class);

// Set your API key
putenv('GOOGLE_API_KEY=your-api-key');

// Generate text
$result = AiClient::prompt('Explain quantum computing')
    ->usingProvider('google')
    ->generateTextResult();

echo $result->toText();

Supported Models

Available models are dynamically discovered from the Google AI API. This includes Gemini models for text generation (with multimodal input support) and Imagen models for image generation. See the Google AI documentation for the full list of available models.

Configuration

The provider uses the GOOGLE_API_KEY environment variable for authentication. You can set this in your environment or via PHP:

putenv('GOOGLE_API_KEY=your-api-key');

License

GPL-2.0-or-later