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Informations about the package mailchimp-api-php

PHP library for v3 of the Mailchimp API

This library provides convenient wrapper functions for Mailchimp's REST API. The API is documented here.

Requirements

Installation

Dependencies are managed by Composer. After installing Composer, run the following command from the library root:

composer install --no-dev --ignore-platform-reqs

Or to install with phpunit:

composer install

Usage

Get your account information

A basic test to confirm the library is set up and functional.

Get lists and their interest categories

A more complicated example that takes the response from one API call and uses that data to make another.

Testing

This library includes a PHPUnit test suite.

Running PHPUnit tests

Add Composer's vendor directory to your PATH by adding the following line to your profile. This is dependent on your system, but on a Linux or Mac OSX system using Bash, you'll typically find the file at ~/.bash_profile.

export PATH="./vendor/bin:$PATH"

Bash example:

Then run PHPUnit:

phpunit

Mailchimp API Playground

Mailchimp's API Playground provides access to all API methods via a web-based UI. You can use this to test API calls and review data you've sent to Mailchimp.


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Requires php Version >=5.4.0
guzzlehttp/guzzle Version ^6.2.1|^7.0.0
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