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Informations about the package newsapi

🗞 PHP wrapper for NewsAPI.org

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Getting Started

Implementing the NewsAPI within your PHP application has never been smoother. The principle behind its design is simplicity without forfeiting power or flexibility.

Installation

Add it to your project via Composer.

Dependencies

This wrapper utilizes the Requests library from Ryan McCue.

Official website & documentation can be found here.

Configuration

Once included in your project, setup should be very straightforward. Only requirement is a valid API key provided by NewsAPI.org.

Usage

Step 1. Set Access Token

Step 2. Setup Query

Making requests to the API is done via query method, which accepts three parameters. Below are a few examples.

Query parameters:

Examples:

Step 3. Handling Responses

Each query returns a Request_Response object, more on this here.

In short the Requests library makes dealing with the API responses much easier.

Change log

Automated release notes can be found here →


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Requires php Version >=7.1
rmccue/requests Version ^1.7
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