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Informations about the package laravel-medium-sdk

Laravel Medium SDK

Tests

Laravel Service Provider for Medium's SDK for PHP. Version 9.x of the framework is currently supported. Documentation for the SDK can be found here.

Installation via Composer

Register the Service Provider

Add the Service Provider to your application's config/app.php file. Must be added to the providers array.

Publish configuration file

This will publish the configuration file to your app's config directory. The location will be config/laravel-medium-sdk.php. Specify your API settings there.

Resolve from Laravel's service container

Now just resolve the JonathanTorres\LaravelMediumSdk\LaravelMediumSdk class from Laravel's service container and start making requests to Medium's API using your credentials. More details on every method for the SDK can be found here.

Running tests

License

This library is licensed under the MIT license. Please see LICENSE for more details.

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more details.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for more details.


All versions of laravel-medium-sdk with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^8.0
illuminate/support Version ^9.0
jonathantorres/medium-sdk Version ^0.5.0
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