Libraries tagged by idel
facile-it/php-openid-client
273417 Downloads
OpenID (OIDC) Client
calcinai/oauth2-xero
1800607 Downloads
Xero OAuth 2.0 Client Provider for The PHP League OAuth2-Client
adam-paterson/oauth2-stripe
1748023 Downloads
Stripe OAuth 2.0 Client Provider for The PHP League OAuth2-Client
tomorrow-ideas/plaid-sdk-php
974632 Downloads
PHP implementation of Plaid's API as an SDK.
wp-cli/profile-command
256018 Downloads
Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress.
wolfcast/browser-detection
608453 Downloads
The Wolfcast BrowserDetection PHP class facilitates the identification of the user's environment such as Web browser, version, platform family, platform version or if it's a mobile device or not.
ukko/phpredis-phpdoc
369920 Downloads
@phpdoc extension phpredis for IDE autocomplete
tmilos/scim-filter-parser
916808 Downloads
System for Cross-domain Identity Management SCIM AST filter parser PHP library
swayok/alternative-laravel-cache
309406 Downloads
Replacements for Laravel's redis and file cache stores that properly implement tagging idea. Powered by cache pool implementations provided by http://www.php-cache.com/
odan/tsid
34527 Downloads
A library for generating Time Sortable Identifiers (TSID).
microsoft/kiota-authentication-phpleague
442264 Downloads
Authentication provider for Kiota using the PHP League OAuth 2.0 client to authenticate against the Microsoft Identity platform
mask/mask
1194209 Downloads
Create your own content elements and page templates. Easy to use, even without programming skills because of the comfortable drag and drop user interface. Stored in structured database tables. Style your frontend with Fluid tags. Ideal, if you want to switch from Templavoila.
elfsundae/laravel-hashid
160870 Downloads
A simple, elegant way to obfuscate your data by generating reversible, non-sequential, URL-safe identifiers.
azimolabs/apple-sign-in-php-sdk
306382 Downloads
Library to verify and validate Apple IdentityToken and authenticate a user with Apple ID.
ahand/mobileesp
393864 Downloads
Since 2008, MobileESP provides web site developers an easy-to-use and lightweight API for detecting whether visitors are using a mobile device, and if so, what kind. The APIs provide simple boolean results ('true' or 'false') for identifying individual device categories (such as iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Mobile), device capabilities (e.g., J2ME), and broad classes of devices, such as 'iPhone Tier' (iPhone/Android/Tizen) or 'Tablet Tier.' APIs are available in PHP, JavaScript, Java, C#, Ruby Python, and more.