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Passworks PHP API client can be installed via Composer or PHAR file. (Composer is the recommended method for using Passworks API client).
Installing using Composer
The API client can be installed through Composer.
It's been made available as a Packagist package, available here.
In order to use it, first add a file named composer.json in your project root:
Once the composer.json file is created, you need to download the composer.phar executable. To do so, run the following curl command on your console of choice:
Now you can run the composer install for the initial package install and composer update to update to the latest version of the API client, which is linked to the master branch.
Now you're set to go! Just include the following file and you're good to go.
Installation using the PHAR file
Download the lastest version of Passworks.phar and require it as usual.
For more examples about the PHP client try browsing the wiki
Help us make it better
Please tell us how we can make the PHP client better. If you have a specific feature request or if you found a bug, please use GitHub issues. Fork these docs and send a pull request with improvements.
To talk with us and other developers about the API open a support ticket or mail us at api at passworks.io if you need to talk to us.
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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