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Package pinterest-api-php
Short Description PHP Wrapper for the official Pinterest API
License Apache-2.0
Informations about the package pinterest-api-php
Pinterest API - PHP
A PHP wrapper for the official Pinterest API.
Requirements
- PHP 5.4 or higher (actively tested on PHP >=7.1)
- cURL
- Registered Pinterest App
Get started
To use the Pinterest API you have to register yourself as a developer and create an application. After you've created your app you will receive a app_id
and app_secret
.
The terms
client_id
andclient_secret
are in this caseapp_id
andapp_secret
.
Installation
The Pinterest API wrapper is available on Composer.
If you're not using Composer (which you should start using, unless you've got a good reason not to) you can include the autoload.php
file in your project.
Simple Example
After you have initialized the class you can get a login URL:
Check the Pinterest documentation for the available scopes.
After your user has used the login link to authorize he will be send back to the given CALLBACK_URL
. The URL will contain the code
which can be exchanged into an access_token
. To exchange the code for an access_token
and set it you can use the following code:
Get the user's profile
To get the profile of the current logged in user you can use the Users::me(<array>);
method.
Models
The API wrapper will parse all data through it's corresponding model. This results in the possibility to (for example) directly echo
your model into a JSON string.
Models also show the available fields (which are also described in the Pinterest documentation). By default, not all fields are returned, so this can help you when providing extra fields to the request.
Available models
User
Pin
Board
Interest
- id
- name
Retrieving extra fields
If you want more fields you can specify these in the $data
(GET requests) or $fields
(PATCH requests) array. Example:
Response:
By default, not all fields are returned. The returned data from the API has been parsed into the User
model. Every field in this model can be filled by parsing an extra $data
array with the key fields
. Say we want the user's username, first_name, last_name and image (small and large):
The response will now be:
Collection
When the API returns multiple models (for instance when your requesting the pins from a board) the wrapper will put those into a Collection
.
The output of a collection contains the data
and page key
. If you echo the collection you will see a json encoded output containing both of these. Using the collection as an array will only return the items from data
.
Available methods for the collection class:
Get all items
all()
Returns: array<Model>
Get item at index
get( int $index )
Returns: Model
Check if collection has next page
hasNextPage()
Returns: Boolean
Get pagination data
Returns an array with an URL
and cursor
for the next page, or false
when no next page is available.
pagination
Returns: Array
Available methods
Every method containing a
data
array can be filled with extra data. This can be for example extra fields or pagination.
Authentication
The methods below are available through $pinterest->auth
.
Get login URL
getLoginUrl(string $redirect_uri, array $scopes, string $response_type = "code");
Check the Pinterest documentation for the available scopes.
Note: since 0.2.0 the default authentication method has changed to code
instead of token
. This means you have to exchange the returned code for an access_token.
Get access_token
getOAuthToken( string $code );
Set access_token
setOAuthToken( string $access_token );
Get state
getState();
Returns: string
Set state
setState( string $state );
This method can be used to set a state manually, but this isn't required since the API will automatically generate a random state on initialize.
Rate limit
Note that you should call an endpoint first, otherwise
getRateLimit()
will returnunknown
.
Get limit
getRateLimit();
This method can be used to get the maximum number of requests.
Returns: int
Get remaining
getRateLimitRemaining();
This method can be used to get the remaining number of calls.
Returns: int
Users
The methods below are available through $pinterest->users
.
You also cannot access a user’s boards or Pins who has not authorized your app.
Get logged in user
me( array $data );
Returns: User
Find a user
find( string $username_or_id );
Returns: User
Get user's pins
getMePins( array $data );
Returns: Collection<Pin>
Search in user's pins
getMePins( string $query, array $data );
Returns: Collection<Pin>
Search in user's boards
searchMeBoards( string $query, array $data );
Returns: Collection<Board>
Get user's boards
getMeBoards( array $data );
Returns: Collection<Board>
Get user's likes
getMeLikes( array $data );
Returns: Collection<Pin>
Get user's followers
getMeLikes( array $data );
Returns: Collection<Pin>
Boards
The methods below are available through $pinterest->boards
.
Get board
get( string $board_id, array $data );
Returns: Board
Create board
create( array $data );
Returns: Board
Edit board
edit( string $board_id, array $data, string $fields = null );
Returns: Board
Delete board
delete( string $board_id, array $data );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Sections
The methods below are available through $pinterest->sections
.
Create section on board
create( string $board_id, array $data );
Returns: Section
Get sections on board
get( string $board_id, array $data );
Returns: Collection<Section>
Get pins from section
Note: Returned board ids can't directly be provided to
pins()
. The id needs to be extracted from \<BoardSection xxx>
get( string $board_id, array $data );
Returns: Collection<Pin>
Delete section
delete( string $section_id );
Returns: boolean
Pins
The methods below are available through $pinterest->pins
.
Get pin
get( string $pin_id, array $data );
Returns: Pin
Get pins from board
fromBoard( string $board_id, array $data );
Returns: Collection<Pin>
Create pin
create( array $data );
Creating a pin with an image hosted somewhere else:
Creating a pin with an image located on the server:
Creating a pin with a base64 encoded image:
Returns: Pin
Edit pin
edit( string $pin_id, array $data, string $fields = null );
Returns: Pin
Delete pin
delete( string $pin_id, array $data );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Following
The methods below are available through $pinterest->following
.
Following users
users( array $data );
Returns: Collection<User>
Following boards
boards( array $data );
Returns: Collection<Board>
Following interests/categories
interests( array $data );
Returns: Collection<Interest>
Follow an user
followUser( string $username_or_id );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Unfollow an user
unfollowUser( string $username_or_id );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Follow a board
followBoard( string $board_id );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Unfollow a board
unfollowBoard( string $board_id );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Follow an interest
According to the Pinterest documentation this endpoint exists, but for some reason their API is returning an error at the moment.
followInterest( string $interest );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Unfollow an interest
According to the Pinterest documentation this endpoint exists, but for some reason their API is returning an error at the moment.
unfollowInterest( string $interest );
Returns: True|PinterestException
Examples
Use can take a look at the ./demo
directory for a simple example.
Let me know if you have an (example) project using the this library.
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