composer require evilfreelancer/bookeo-api-php
Bookeo API client is optimized for usage as normal Laravel package, all functional is available via \BookeoApi
facade,
for access to client object you need instead:
$config = new \Bookeo\Config([
'api_key' => 'my-api-key',
'secret_key' => 'my-secret-key'
]);
$bookeo = new \Bookeo\Client($config);
Use:
$bookeo = \BookeoApi::getClient();
You also may provide additional parameters to your client by passing array of parameters to getClient
method:
$bookeo = \BookeoApi::getClient([
'api_key' => 'my-api-key',
'secret_key' => 'my-secret-key'
]);
Install the package via Composer:
composer require evilfreelancer/bookeo-api-php
By default the package will automatically register its service provider, but
if you are a happy owner of Laravel version less than 5.3, then in a project, which is using your package
(after composer require is done, of course), add intoproviders
block of your config/app.php
:
'providers' => [
// ...
Bookeo\Laravel\ClientServiceProvider::class,
],
Optionally, publish the configuration file if you want to change any defaults:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Bookeo\\Laravel\\ClientServiceProvider"
require_once __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';
use \Bookeo\Client;
use \Bookeo\Models\MatchingSlotsSearchParameters;
$bookeo = new Client([
'secret_key' => 'xxxxxxx',
'api_key' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
]);
$result = $bookeo->availability->slots(null, '2019-09-16T00:00:00Z', '2019-09-18T23:59:59Z')->exec();
print_r($result);
$search = new MatchingSlotsSearchParameters();
$search->productId = 'unique-id-of-product';
$result = (string) $bookeo->availability->matching_slots->search($search)->exec();
print_r($result);
$result = (string) $bookeo->availability->matching_slots('pageNavigationToken', 1)->exec();
print_r($result);