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Build Status #Readability API This is an API wrapper of the Readability API to use in PHP.

##external Libraries This wrapper uses the OAuth Library which is under the MIT License. It also uses the curl wrapper which is also under MIT License.

##Requirements ###Readability API Key You need an API Key from Readability. You can Request one at their contact page ###cURL In order to make HTTP-Request this Lib uses the cURL PHP Extension. Other wrapper are planned.

##Usage Initiate the object with your token and secret:

$api = new Kanedo_Readability("consumer_token", "consumer_secret");

To use the lib you first have to authorize yourself with readability. In order to do this you have to make three requests.

  1. The authorization (The user give permission) You have to redirect to the authorization page and provide a callback URL.

     $api->authorize("http://example.org/callback");
    
  2. Request a token

     $result = $api->request_token($_REQUEST['oauth_verifier'], $_REQUEST['oauth_token'], $_REQUEST['oauth_callback_confirmed']);  
    

    Readability will send three parameters when redirecting back to your callback url - we need this params

  3. Access token

     $token = $api->access_token($result);  
    

    This method returns an OAuthToken object. You can either store it or, if you only use this single instance, you can just forget it ;-)

  4. Request some information
    In order to do that I've implemented an method called makeAPIRequest($url, array $params = NULL, OAuthToken $aToken = NULL) The first param is the URL (to access the base url you can use the property api_base) the second is an array of parameters - it can be NULL. The last parameter is the OAuthToken. If you use a single instance (in which case the token is stored inside the object) you can leave this blank, otherwise you to provide the object which was returned by access_token().
    The method makeAPIRequest returns unparsed JSON - you can do what ever you want to.
    It's planned to encapsulate everything in special methods like getFavorites.

##Method documentation In this section you can learn how to use special methods ###getFavorites Retrieves favorited bookmarks in an optional given timeframe ####Parameter

  • $start timestamp begin of the timeframe (optional)
  • $end timestamp end of the timeframe (optional)
  • $aToken OAuthToken the acces token (optional)

####Return value

##Feedback If you want to get in touch with me, visit my blog at http://blog.kanedo.net. I would like to hear from you. Especially if you find a bug or something like that!

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