A simple API wrapper for Freshsales using Guzzle. It supports both the REST API provided by Freshsales, and basic rate limiting abilities. Also supported: asynchronous requests through Guzzle's promises.
This library required PHP >= 7.
PS: This project is largely inspired (aka copy <3 ) from osiset/Basic-Shopify-API.
The recommended way to install is through composer.
composer require ianfortier/basic-freshsales-api
Add use ianfortier\BasicFreshsalesAPI;
to your imports.
For REST calls, the shop domain and access token are required.
$api = new BasicFreshsaleAPI();
// Now run your requests...
$resul = $api->rest(...);
For REST calls, the shop domain and access token are required.
$api = new BasicFreshsaleAPI();
// Now run your requests...
$promise = $api->restAsync(...);
$promise->then(function ($result) {
// ...
});
Requests are made using Guzzle.
$api->rest(string $type, string $path, array $params = null, array $headers = [], bool $sync = true);
type
refers to GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etcpath
refers to the API path, example:/api/leads
params
refers to an array of params you wish to pass to the path, examples:['email' => '[email protected]']
headers
refers to an array of custom headers you would like to optionally send with the request, example:['X-Freshsales-Test' => '123']
sync
refers to if the request should be synchronous or asynchronous.
You can use the alias restAsync
to skip setting sync
to false
.
The return value for the request will be an object containing:
response
the full Guzzle response objectbody
the JSON decoded response body (array)bodyObject
the JSON decoded response body (stdClass)
Note: request()
will alias to rest()
as well.
The return value for the request will be a Guzzle promise which you can handle on your own.
The return value for the promise will be an object containing:
response
the full Guzzle response objectbody
the JSON decoded response body (array)bodyObject
the JSON decoded response body (stdClass)
$promise = $api->restAsync(...);
$promise->then(function ($result) {
// `response` and `body` available in `$result`.
});
If you'd like to pass additional request options to the Guzzle client created, pass them as the second argument of the constructor.
$api = BasicFreshsaleAPI(true, ['connect_timeout' => 3.0]);
In the above, the array in the second argument will be merged into the Guzzle client created.
After each request is made, the API call limits are updated. To access them, simply use:
// Returns an array of left, made, and limit.
// Example: ['left' => 79, 'made' => 1, 'limit' => 80]
$limits = $api->getApiCalls('rest');
This library comes with a built-in basic rate limiter, disabled by default. It will sleep for x microseconds to ensure you do not go over the limit for calls with Freshsales.
By default the cycle is set to 500ms, with a buffer for safety of 100ms added on.
Setup your API instance as normal, with an added:
$api->enableRateLimiting();
This will turn on rate limiting with the default 500ms cycle and 100ms buffer. To change this, do the following:
$api->enableRateLimiting(0.25 * 1000, 0);
This will set the cycle to 250ms and 0ms buffer.
If you've previously enabled it, you simply need to run:
$api->disableRateLimiting();
$api->isRateLimitingEnabled();
This library internally catches only 400-500 status range errors through Guzzle. You're able to check for an error of this type and get its response status code and body.
$call = $api->rest('GET', '/xxxx/non-existant-route-or-object');
if ($call->errors) {
echo "Oops! {$call->status} error";
var_dump($call->body);
// Original exception can be accessed via `$call->exception`
// Example, if response body was `{"error": "Not found"}`...
/// then: `$call->body` would return "Not Found"
}
This library accepts a PSR-compatible logger.
$api->setLogger(... your logger instance ...);
This project is released under the MIT license.