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Note: If you are using Netflex SDK 2.0 or later, or Laravel 5.5, the steps 2 and 3, for providers and aliases, are unnecessaries. Netflex API supports Package Discovery.
2. Provider
You need to update your application configuration in order to register the package so it can be loaded by Laravel, just update your config/app.php file adding the following code at the end of your 'providers' section:
config/app.php
3. Facades
You may get access to the Netflex API using following facades:
Netflex\API\Facades\API
You can setup a short-version aliases for these facades in your config/app.php file. For example:
4. Configuration
Publish config
In your terminal type
or
Alternatively, you can create the config file manually, under config/api.php, see example here.
Standalone usage
Netflex API can be used standalone as well.
Testing
For testing purposes, use the provided Netflex\API\Testing\MockClient implementation.
This can be used with the Facade, so you don't have to modify your code while testing.
To bind the MockClient into the container, register the Netflex\API\Testing\Providers\MockAPIServiceProvider provider.
Example:
<?php
use Illuminate\Container\Container;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Facade;
use Netflex\API\Facades\API;
use Netflex\API\Testing\Providers\MockAPIServiceProvider;
use GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Response;
$container = new Container;
Facade::setFacadeApplication($container);
// Register the service provider
(new MockAPIServiceProvider($container))->register();
// The container binding is now registered, and you can use the Facade.
API::mockResponse(
new Response(
200,
['Content-Type' => 'application/json'],
json_encode(['hello' => 'world'])
)
);
$response = API::get('/'); // Returns the mocked response
echo $response->hello; // Outputs 'world'
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