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phpOLAPi is a fork of phpOLAP by Julien Jacottet, which is unfortunately not maintained anymore.
Install
phpOLAPi runs on PHP 5.3.2 and above.
Connect
NOTE: Before you start, make sure, your database provides an XMLA webservice. Some OLAP enginges (like Mondrian) work with XMLA out of the box, while others require additional actions to be performed - for example, here are the official instructions to add an XMLA webservice to Microsoft Analysis Services.
Run an MDX query
Build an MDX query via API
Use ResultSet renderers
The result of a query is a ResultSet instance, which mimics the (very complex) structure of an XMLA response. Renderers help extract the actual data, which is burried deep in the XML. In the first example above we used the AssocArrayRenderer to transform the ResultSet into an associative array. But there are also other renderers and you can also build your own!
Composer command for our command line client (download client)This client runs in each environment. You don't need a specific PHP version etc. The first 20 API calls are free.Standard composer command
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