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Informations about the package booliwrapper

Booli API wrapper

A lightweight API wrapper for the Booli API written in PHP.

Build Status

Installing

composer require jcbl/booliwrapper

Basic usage

Initialize a new instance of the Booli wrapper class. Provide your key and caller id. I prefer to do it with .env.

require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

use Jcbl\Booliwrapper\Booli;
use Dotenv\Dotenv;

$dotenv = new Dotenv(__DIR__);
$dotenv->load();

$booli = new Booli(getenv('CALLER_ID'), getenv('API_KEY'));

After that you can make listing calls like this.

$listingAll = $booli->listing()->all([
    'q' => 'stockholm',
    'limit' => 3,
    'filters' => [
        'maxListPrice' => 2000000
    ]
]);

$listingSingle = $booli->listing()->single(BOOLI_ID);

echo $listingAll;
echo $listingSingle;

To apply filters, pass filters as a second argument as an associative array. The get method accesses the response property, returning a json response.

Available methods

Endpoint Method name
listings listing()->all()
listings listing()->single()
sold sold()->all()
sold sold()->single()
area area()->get()

All versions of booliwrapper with dependencies

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Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.6
vlucas/phpdotenv Version ^2.4
guzzlehttp/guzzle Version ^6.3
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