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This is a client for the last.fm API. It uses the Guzzle web service library.
The client API is a custom web service client based on Guzzle\Service\Client.
Installation
Use composer to install the library and all its dependencies:
composer require "marvelley/lastfm-api:1.0.*@dev"
Basic Usage Example
Before you can use the library you have to request your API key on the last.fm API page.
Put that key in the following code and run the code from the command line:
Running integration tests
Before running the test suite you need to configure a specific environment variable with a valid last.fm API key. For example, from your terminal:
or add a similar entry to your bash/zsh/whatever config file.
You can then run the test suite via:
from the root of the project directory (assuming you have PHPUnit installed and on the path).
Requiresphp Version
>=5.3.2 guzzle/guzzle Version
~3.2
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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