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Package socialworth
Short Description A simple PHP library for determining the popularity of a URL across social networks.
License MIT
Homepage http://github.com/evansims/socialworth
Informations about the package socialworth
Socialworth
A simple PHP library for determining the popularity of a given URL by querying social network APIs.
It presently supports:
- Twitter (counts mentions and retweets)
- Facebook (counts likes, comments and shares)
- Google+ (+1s)
- Pinterest (shares)
- Reddit (counts submitted stories and upvotes)
- StumbleUpon views
- LinkedIn shares
Hacker NewsAPI service is currently offline.Mozscape BacklinksRetired.
There a variety of use cases for this library; generating a list of your blog's most popular articles for optimizing placement, or featuring social network counters on your pages without relying on bloated external JavaScript includes.
Installation
To add this package as a dependency for your project, simply add
evansims/socialworth
to your project's composer.json file.
Here is an example of a minimal composer.json file:
{
"require": {
"evansims/socialworth": "*"
}
}
Then run composer install
to install the library. Composer generates a
vendor/autoload.php
file that you'll need to include in your project
before invoking Socialworth:
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
Usage
To query all supported services for a URL:
Alternatively you can query just one service:
Or leave out specific services from your query:
The all()
method will return an object that you can use to grab individual
service results or find the combined popularity from the services:
Demo Script
A demo script is provided that allows you to query the library from your browser, or the command line.
To call the script from the command line ...
$ php demo.php https://github.com/
Or, to query individual services ...
$ php demo.php --twitter --facebook https://github.com/
If the demo script is accessible from your web server, you can pass a url ...
http://localhost/path/to/demo.php?url=https://github.com/
Whether from the CLI or the browser, you will receive a JSON object back.
{
"total": 48217,
"twitter": 26582,
"facebook": 15284,
"pinterest": 157,
"reddit": 5,
"googleplus": 6049,
"stumbleupon": 297,
"linkedin": 0
}
This work was inspired by Jonathan Moore's gist: https://gist.github.com/2640302
All versions of socialworth with dependencies
lib-curl Version *