laravel5-woocommerce-api-client
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Laravel 5 wrapper for the Woocommerce REST API
Laravel 5 WooCommerce API Client
A simple Laravel 5 wrapper for the official WooCommerce REST API PHP Library from Automattic.
Version overview
Laravel | wc-api-php used | Wordpress | Woocommerce | WC API version | use branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.7+ | 2.x | 4.4+ | 3.5+ | v1, v2, v3 | w.i.p. |
5.5+ | 1.3.x | 4.4+ | 3.0 - 3.4.x | v1, v2, v3 | ^3.0 |
5.4+ | 1.3.x | 4.4+ | 2.6 - 2.6.14 | v1, v2 | ^2.0 |
5.3 | 1.3.x | 4.1+ | 2.1 - 2.5.5 | legacy v1, legacy v2, legacy v3 | ^1.0 |
Installation
Step 1: Install Through Composer
For API Version v2, WooCommerce 3.0+, Wordpress 4.4+, php 7.0+, Laravel 5.5+ use the v3.x branch
composer require pixelpeter/laravel5-woocommerce-api-client ^3.0
For API Version v1, WooCommerce 2.6+, Wordpress 4.4+, Laravel 5.4+ use the v2.x branch
composer require pixelpeter/laravel5-woocommerce-api-client ^2.0
For older versions of Woocommerce starting from 2.1+ use the v1.x branch
composer require pixelpeter/laravel5-woocommerce-api-client ^1.0
Step 2: Add the Service Provider (not needed with v3.x)
Add the service provider in app/config/app.php
'provider' => [
...
Pixelpeter\Woocommerce\WoocommerceServiceProvider::class,
...
];
Step 3: Add the Facade (not needed with v3.x)
Add the alias in app/config/app.php
'aliases' => [
...
'Woocommerce' => Pixelpeter\Woocommerce\Facades\Woocommerce::class,
...
];
Step 4: Publish configuration
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Pixelpeter\Woocommerce\WoocommerceServiceProvider"
Step 5: Customize configuration
You can directly edit the configuration in config/woocommerce.php
or copy these values to your .env
file.
WOOCOMMERCE_STORE_URL=http://example.org
WOOCOMMERCE_CONSUMER_KEY=ck_your-consumer-key
WOOCOMMERCE_CONSUMER_SECRET=cs_your-consumer-secret
WOOCOMMERCE_VERIFY_SSL=false
WOOCOMMERCE_VERSION=v1
WOOCOMMERCE_WP_API=true
WOOCOMMERCE_WP_QUERY_STRING_AUTH=false
WOOCOMMERCE_WP_TIMEOUT=15
Examples
Get the index of all available endpoints
use Woocommerce;
return Woocommerce::get('');
View all orders
use Woocommerce;
return Woocommerce::get('orders');
View all completed orders created after a specific date
For legacy API versions
(WC 2.4.x or later, WP 4.1 or later) use this syntax
use Woocommerce;
$data = [
'status' => 'completed',
'filter' => [
'created_at_min' => '2016-01-14'
]
];
$result = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data);
foreach($result['orders'] as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
// you can also use array access
$orders = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data)['orders'];
foreach($orders as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
For current API versions
(WC 2.6.x or later, WP 4.4 or later) use this syntax.
after
needs to be a ISO-8601 compliant date!≠
use Woocommerce;
$data = [
'status' => 'completed',
'after' => '2016-01-14T00:00:00'
]
];
$result = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data);
foreach($result['orders'] as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
// you can also use array access
$orders = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data)['orders'];
foreach($orders as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
Update a product
use Woocommerce;
$data = [
'product' => [
'title' => 'Updated title'
]
];
return Woocommerce::put('products/1', $data);
Pagination
So you don't have to mess around with the request and response header and the calculations this wrapper will do all the heavy lifting for you. (WC 2.6.x or later, WP 4.4 or later)
use Woocommerce;
// assuming we have 474 orders in pur result
// we will request page 5 with 25 results per page
$params = [
'per_page' => 25,
'page' => 5
];
Woocommerce::get('orders', $params);
Woocommerce::totalResults(); // 474
Woocommerce::firstPage(); // 1
Woocommerce::lastPage(); // 19
Woocommerce::currentPage(); // 5
Woocommerce::totalPages(); // 19
Woocommerce::previousPage(); // 4
Woocommerce::nextPage(); // 6
Woocommerce::hasPreviousPage(); // true
Woocommerce::hasNextPage(); // true
Woocommerce::hasNotPreviousPage(); // false
Woocommerce::hasNotNextPage(); // false
HTTP Request & Response (Headers)
use Woocommerce;
// first send a request
Woocommerce::get('orders');
// get the request
Woocommerce::getRequest();
// get the response headers
Woocommerce::getResponse();
// get the total number of results
Woocommerce::getResponse()->getHeaders()['X-WP-Total']
More Examples
Refer to WooCommerce REST API Documentation for more examples and documention.
Testing
Run the tests with:
vendor/bin/phpunit
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.