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Active Collab 5 SDK

Active Collab 5 SDK

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Active Collab 5 SDK
Active Collab 5 SDK
Active Collab 5 SDK
Active Collab 5 SDK

Connecting to Active Collab Cloud Accounts `php <?php require_once ‘/path/to/vendor/autoload.php’; // Provide name of your company, name of the app that you are developing, your email address and password. $authenticator = new \ActiveCollab\SDK\Authenticator\Cloud(‘ACME Inc’, ‘My Awesome Application’, ‘you@acmeinc.com’, ‘hard to guess, easy to remember’); // Show all Active Collab 5 and up account that this user has access to. print_r($authenticator->getAccounts()); // Show user details (first name, last name and avatar URL). print_r($authenticator->getUser()); // Issue a token for account #123456789. $token = $authenticator->issueToken(123456789); // Did we get it? if ($token instanceof \ActiveCollab\SDK\TokenInterface) { print $token->getUrl() . “\n”; print $token->getToken() . “\n”; } else { print “Invalid response\n”; die(); } <h3>Connecting to Self-Hosted Active Collab Accounts</h3>php require_once ‘/path/to/vendor/autoload.php’; // Provide name of your company, name of the app that you are developing, your email address and password. Last parameter is URL where your Active Collab is installed. $authenticator = new \ActiveCollab\SDK\Authenticator\SelfHosted(‘ACME Inc’, ‘My Awesome Application’, ‘you@acmeinc.com’, ‘hard to guess, easy to remember’, ‘https://my.company.com/projects’); // Issue a token. $token = $authenticator->issueToken(); // Did we get what we asked for? if ($token instanceof \ActiveCollab\SDK\TokenInterface) { print $token->getUrl() . “\n”; print $token->getToken() . “\n”; } else { print “Invalid response\n”; die(); } ` SSL problems? If curl complains that SSL peer verification has failed, you can turn it off like this: `php // Cloud $authenticator = new \ActiveCollab\SDK\Authenticator\Cloud(‘ACME Inc’, ‘My Awesome Application’, ‘you@acmeinc.com’, ‘hard to guess, easy to remember’, false); $authenticator->setSslVerifyPeer(false); // Self-hosted $authenticator = new \ActiveCollab\SDK\Authenticator\SelfHosted(‘ACME Inc’, ‘My Awesome Application’, ‘you@acmeinc.com’, ‘hard to guess, easy to remember’, ‘https://my.company.com/projects’, false); $authenticator->setSslVerifyPeer(false); // Client $client = new \ActiveCollab\SDK\Client($token); $client->setSslVerifyPeer(false); ` Note: Option to turn off SSL peer verification has been added in Active Collab SDK 3.1. Constructing a client instance Once we have our token, we can construct a client and make API calls: `php $client = new \ActiveCollab\SDK\Client($token); ` Listing all tasks in project #65 is easy. Just call: `php $client->get(‘projects/65/tasks’); ` To create a task, simply send a POST request: `php try { $client->post(‘projects/65/tasks’, [ ‘name’ => ‘This is a task name’, ‘assignee_id’ => 48 ]); } catch(AppException $e) { print $e->getMessage() . ‘ ‘; // var_dump($e->getServerResponse()); (need more info?) } ` To update a task, PUT request will be needed: `php try { $client->put(‘projects/65/tasks/123’, [ ‘name’ => ‘Updated named’ ]); } catch(AppException $e) { print $e->getMessage() . ‘ ‘; // var_dump($e->getServerResponse()); (need more info?) } ` post()`` and ``put()`` methods can take two arguments: command (required) – API command, variables – array of request variables (payload) To remove a task, call: `php try { $client->delete(‘projects/65/tasks/123’); } catch(AppException $e) { print $e->getMessage() . ‘ ‘; // var_dump($e->getServerResponse()); (need more info?) } ` delete()`` method only requires ``command`` argument to be provided. For full list of available API command, please check Active Collab API documentation.

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