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Package php-github-api
Short Description GitHub API v3 client
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/KnpLabs/php-github-api
Informations about the package php-github-api
PHP GitHub API
A simple Object Oriented wrapper for GitHub API, written with PHP5.
Uses GitHub API v3. The object API is very similar to the RESTful API.
Features
- Follows PSR-0 conventions and coding standard: autoload friendly
- Light and fast thanks to lazy loading of API classes
- Extensively tested and documented
Requirements
Autoload
The new version of php-github-api
using Composer.
The first step to use php-github-api
is to download composer:
Then we have to install our dependencies using:
Now we can use autoloader from Composer by:
php-github-api
follows the PSR-0 convention names for its classes, which means you can easily integratephp-github-api
classes loading in your own autoloader.
Basic usage of php-github-api
client
From $client
object, you can access to all GitHub.
Cache usage
Using cache, the client will get cached responses if resources haven't changed since last time,
without reaching the X-Rate-Limit
imposed by github.
Documentation
See the doc
directory for more detailed documentation.
License
php-github-api
is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
Credits
Sponsored by
Contributors
- Thanks to Thibault Duplessis aka. ornicar for his first version of this library.
- Thanks to noloh for his contribution on the Object API.
- Thanks to bshaffer for his contribution on the Repo API.
- Thanks to Rolf van de Krol for his countless contributions.
- Thanks to Nicolas Pastorino for his contribution on the Pull Request API.
- Thanks to Edoardo Rivello for his contribution on the Gists API.
Thanks to GitHub for the high quality API and documentation.