ably / ably-php
Ably REST client library for PHP.
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Requires
- php: ^7.2 || ^8.0
- ext-curl: *
- ext-json: *
- ext-openssl: *
- rybakit/msgpack: >=0.9.1
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.5 || ^9.5
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README
Ably is the platform that powers synchronized digital experiences in realtime. Whether attending an event in a virtual venue, receiving realtime financial information, or monitoring live car performance data – consumers simply expect realtime digital experiences as standard. Ably provides a suite of APIs to build, extend, and deliver powerful digital experiences in realtime for more than 250 million devices across 80 countries each month. Organizations like Bloomberg, HubSpot, Verizon, and Hopin depend on Ably’s platform to offload the growing complexity of business-critical realtime data synchronization at global scale. For more information, see the Ably documentation.
This is a PHP REST client library for Ably. The library currently targets the Ably 1.1 client library specification. You can jump to the 'Known Limitations' section to see the features this client library does not yet support or view our client library SDKs feature support matrix to see the list of all the available features.
Supported Platforms
This SDK supports PHP >=7.2
We regression-test the library against a selection of PHP versions (which will change over time, but usually consists of the versions that are supported upstream). Please refer to the check workflow for the set of versions that currently undergo CI testing.
We'll happily support (and investigate reported problems with) any reasonably-widely-used PHP version. If you find any compatibility issues, please do raise an issue in this repository or contact Ably customer support for advice.
Known Limitations
Currently, this SDK only supports Ably REST. However, you can use the MQTT adapter to implement Ably's Realtime features using Mosquitto PHP.
Documentation
Visit https://www.ably.com/docs for a complete API reference and more examples.
Installation
Via composer
The client library is available as a composer package on packagist. If you don't have composer already installed, you can get it from https://getcomposer.org/.
Install Ably from the shell with:
$ composer require ably/ably-php --update-no-dev
Then simply require composer's autoloader:
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
Manual installation
Clone or download Ably from this repo and require ably-loader.php
:
require_once __DIR__ . '/ably-php/ably-loader.php';
Using the REST API
Introduction
All examples assume a client and/or channel has been created as follows:
$client = new Ably\AblyRest('your.appkey:xxxxxx'); $channel = $client->channel('test');
Publishing a message to a channel
$channel->publish('myEvent', 'Hello!'); // => true
Querying the History
$messagesPage = $channel->history(); // => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult $messagesPage->items[0]; // => \Ably\Models\Message $messagesPage->items[0]->data; // payload for the message $messagesPage->next(); // retrieves the next page => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult $messagesPage->hasNext(); // false, there are no more pages
Presence on a channel
$membersPage = $channel->presence->get(); // => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult $membersPage->items[0]; // first member present in this page => \Ably\Models\PresenceMessage $membersPage->items[0]->clientId; // client ID of first member present $membersPage->next(); // retrieves the next page => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult $membersPage->hasNext(); // false, there are no more pages
Querying the Presence History
$presencePage = $channel->presence->history(); // => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult $presencePage->items[0]; // => \Ably\Models\PresenceMessage $presencePage->items[0]->clientId; // client ID of first member $presencePage->next(); // retrieves the next page => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult
Getting the channel status
$channelStatus = $channel->status(); // => \Ably\Models\Status\ChannelDetails var_dump($channelStatus);
Generate Token and Token Request
$tokenDetails = $client->auth->requestToken(); // => \Ably\Models\PresenceMessage $tokenDetails->token; // => "xVLyHw.CLchevH3hF....MDh9ZC_Q" $client = new Ably\AblyRest( $tokenDetails->token ); // or $client = new Ably\AblyRest( array( 'tokenDetails' => $tokenDetails ) ); $token = $client->auth->createTokenRequest(); // => {"id" => ..., // "clientId" => null, // "ttl" => 3600, // "timestamp" => ..., // "capability" => "{\"*\":[\"*\"]}", // "nonce" => ..., // "mac" => ...}
Fetching your application's stats
$statsPage = client->stats(); // => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult $statsPage->items[0]; // => \Ably\Models\Stats $statsPage->next(); // retrieves the next page => \Ably\Models\PaginatedResult
Fetching the Ably service time
$client->time(); // in milliseconds => 1430313364993
Laravel realtime broadcasting
If you're using Laravel and want to support realtime broadcasting and events, you may want to check out laravel-broadcaster.
If you want ably-php as a rest dependency across service providers, check ably-php-laravel. ably-php-laravel is a simple wrapper over ably-php with laravel-specific classes. This has limited use-cases and laravel-broadcaster is recommended over ably-php-laravel for most use-cases.
Making explicit HTTP requests to Ably Rest Endpoints / Batch publish
- The
AblyRest->Request
method can be used to make explicit HTTP requests to the Ably REST API. - It automatically adds necessary auth headers based on the initial auth config and supports pagination.
- The following is an example of using the batch publish API based on the Ably batch publish rest endpoint documentation.
// batch publish needs php array to be passed and serialization is handled based on useBinaryProtocol $payload = array( "channels" => ["channel1", "channel2", "channel3", "channel4"], "messages" => array( "id" => "1", "data" => "foo" ) ); $batchPublishPaginatedResult = $client->request("POST", "/messages", [], $payload);
- See the ably rest endpoint doc for more information on other endpoints.
- Ably uses
msgpack
as a default encoding for messages. Read encode using msgpack for better efficiency. - If you want to send payload as
json
, please setuseBinaryProtocol
asfalse
inclientOptions
.
Support, feedback and troubleshooting
Please visit http://support.ably.com/ for access to our knowledgebase and to ask for any assistance.
You can also view the community reported Github issues.
To see what has changed in recent versions of Bundler, see the CHANGELOG.
Known limitations
- This client library requires PHP version 5.4 or greater
Running the tests
The client library uses the Ably sandbox environment to provision an app and run the tests against that app. In order to run the tests, you need to:
git clone https://github.com/ably/ably-php.git
cd ably-php
composer install
git submodule init
git submodule update
./vendor/bin/phpunit
Note - If there is a issue while running tests [SSL certificate error: unable to get local issuer certificate], please set SSL cert path in php.ini
. For more information, follow https://aboutssl.org/fix-ssl-certificate-problem-unable-to-get-local-issuer-certificate/
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Ensure you have added suitable tests and the test suite is passing (run
vendor/bin/phpunit
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
Release Process
This library uses semantic versioning. For each release, the following needs to be done:
- Update the version number in src/Defaults.php
- Create a new branch for the release, named like
release/1.0.0
(where1.0.0
is what you're releasing, being the new version). - Run
github_changelog_generator
to automate the update of the CHANGELOG.md. This may require some manual intervention, both in terms of how the command is run and how the change log file is modified. Your mileage may vary:
- The command you will need to run will look something like this:
github_changelog_generator -u ably -p ably-php --since-tag 1.1.9 --output delta.md --token $GITHUB_TOKEN_WITH_REPO_ACCESS
. Generate token here. - Using the command above,
--output delta.md
writes changes made after--since-tag
to a new file. - The contents of that new file (
delta.md
) then need to be manually inserted at the top of theCHANGELOG.md
, changing the "Unreleased" heading and linking with the current version numbers. - Also ensure that the "Full Changelog" link points to the new version tag instead of the
HEAD
.
- Commit generated CHANGELOG.md file.
- Make a PR against
main
. - Once the PR is approved, merge it into
main
. - Add a tag and push to origin such as
git tag 1.0.0 && git push origin 1.0.0
. - Visit https://github.com/ably/ably-php/tags and add release notes for the release including links to the changelog entry.
- Visit https://packagist.org/packages/ably/ably-php, log in to Packagist, and click the "Update" button.
- Remember to make a release update for laravel-broadcaster and ably-php-laravel.