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Informations about the package laravel-updown

Laravel UpDown

UpDown.io package for Laravel 5

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Installation

You can install the package via composer:

Laravel 5.5 (or greater) uses package auto-discovery, so doesn't require you to manually add the Service Provider, but if you don't use auto-discovery UpDownServiceProvider must be registered in config/app.php: The service provider must be registered in config/app.php:

You can use the facade for shorter code. Add "UpDown" to your aliases:

Configuration

Add your API Keys

Open .env file and set UPDOWN_API_KEY:

now refresh Laravel cache

You can also create config/updown.php configuration file using:

Open config/updown.php configuration file and set api_key if you do not want to set it in .env file:

Further info about updown.io service here

How to use

This package uses biscolab/updown-php-sdk. First of all I suggest you to become familiar with that here and with updown.io official documentation

Helper

updown() helper returns an UpDownBuilder instance containing yhe UpDown object created with your `UPDOWN_API_KEY

Use objects

To call objects you just have to call the homonymous method:

Further info about Check class and all af its methods here

Follow the same pattern for Node, WebHook, Event objects.

Test


All versions of laravel-updown with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^7.1
laravel/framework Version ^5.5
biscolab/updown-php-sdk Version ^1.0
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