include 'sampleSettings.php'; } defined('AWS_API_KEY') or define('AWS_API_KEY', 'API KEY'); defined('AWS_API_SECRET_KEY') or define('AWS_API_SECRET_KEY', 'SECRET KEY'); defined('AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG') or define('AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG', 'ASSOCIATE TAG'); defined('AWS_ANOTHER_ASSOCIATE_TAG') or define('AWS_ANOTHER_ASSOCIATE_TAG', 'ANOTHER ASSOCIATE TAG'); require '../lib/AmazonECS.class.php'; try { // get a new object with your API Key and secret key. // Added in version 1.0 is the new optional parameter to set up an AssociateTag (AssociateID) $amazonEcs = new AmazonECS(AWS_API_KEY, AWS_API_SECRET_KEY, 'DE', AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG); /** * Now you can work the normal way with the class with the difference * that every URL in the response contains your AssociateTag */ $response = $amazonEcs->category('DVD')->responseGroup('Large')->search("Matrix Revolutions"); //var_dump($response); // searching again $response = $amazonEcs->search('Bud Spencer'); //var_dump($response); // Use the new Setter to update your AssociateTag on the fly $response = $amazonEcs->associateTag(AWS_ANOTHER_ASSOCIATE_TAG)->search('Bud Spencer'); //var_dump($response); // For more examples please look at testItemSearch.php and testItemLookup.php // These examples also could be used with the AssociateTag } catch (Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage(); } if ("cli" !== PHP_SAPI) { echo "</pre>"; }
defined('AWS_API_KEY') or define('AWS_API_KEY', 'API KEY'); defined('AWS_API_SECRET_KEY') or define('AWS_API_SECRET_KEY', 'SECRET KEY'); defined('AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG') or define('AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG', 'ASSOCIATE TAG'); require '../lib/AmazonECS.class.php'; try { // get a new object with your API Key and secret key. Lang is optional. // if you leave lang blank it will be US. $amazonEcs = new AmazonECS(AWS_API_KEY, AWS_API_SECRET_KEY, 'de', AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG); // If you are at min version 1.3.3 you can enable the requestdelay. // This is usefull to get rid of the api requestlimit. // It depends on your current associate status and it is disabled by default. // $amazonEcs->requestDelay(true); // for the new version of the wsdl its required to provide a associate Tag // @see https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/gp/advertising/api/detail/api-changes.html?ie=UTF8&pf_rd_t=501&ref_=amb_link_83957571_2&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=&pf_rd_s=assoc-center-1&pf_rd_r=&pf_rd_i=assoc-api-detail-2-v2 // you can set it with the setter function or as the fourth paramameter of ther constructor above $amazonEcs->associateTag(AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG); // changing the category to DVD and the response to only images and looking for some matrix stuff. $response = $amazonEcs->category('DVD')->responseGroup('Large')->search("Matrix Revolutions"); //var_dump($response); // from now on you want to have pure arrays as response $amazonEcs->returnType(AmazonECS::RETURN_TYPE_ARRAY); // searching again $response = $amazonEcs->search('Bud Spencer'); //var_dump($response); // and again... Changing the responsegroup and category before $response = $amazonEcs->responseGroup('Small')->category('Books')->search('PHP 5'); //var_dump($response); // category has been set so lets have a look for another book $response = $amazonEcs->search('MySql'); //var_dump($response); // want to look in the US Database? No Problem
// The response contains now some information about this Node and its children, ancestors etc. // So we picked out one noteId of the childelements: 408306 -> Programmierung (Programming). // Now we want to browse this node $response = $amazonEcs->responseGroup('TopSellers')->browseNodeLookup(1); print_r($response); // Picking out one childNodeId again // 466484 -> Programmiersprachen (Programming languages) $response = $amazonEcs->browseNodeLookup(466484); //var_dump($response); // I think its enough now.. the basics should be clear. You can browse deeper and deeper this way. // Now we want to display the TopSellers in this node. // So we have to change the responseGroup. $response = $amazonEcs->responseGroup('BrowseNodeInfo,TopSellers')->browseNodeLookup(466484); //var_dump($response); // This is compatible with the associateTag feature. Feel free to use it here. $response = $amazonEcs->associateTag(AWS_ASSOCIATE_TAG)->browseNodeLookup(466484); //var_dump($response); // At this moment when i'm writing this this ASIN: 383621640X is the TopSeller in this Node // So i want to fetch all Infos about it. // I have to set back my responseGroup to e.g. Large then starting the lookup request: $response = $amazonEcs->responseGroup('Large')->lookup('383621640X'); //var_dump($response); // If you want to use a nodeId combined with your search operation you can add the nodeId as parameter: // It is necessary to provide a category first. $response = $amazonEcs->category('Software')->responseGroup('Large')->search('PHP 5', 466484); //var_dump($response); // Searching something and returning some nodes found for this keyword. $response = $amazonEcs->responseGroup('BrowseNodes')->search('Visual Studio'); //var_dump($response); } catch (Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage();