The PHP SDK provides a stable interface to implement PatrolServer functionality in your own applications. You can signup for a PatrolServer account at https://patrolserver.com. For a more in-depth explanation on how webhooks work, check out the blog post covering the introduction of PatrolServer's webhooks at https://blog.patrolserver.com/2015/10/15/introducting-webhooks/.
PHP 5.3.3 and later.
You can install the SDK via Composer. Add the following rules to your composer.json
.
{
"require": {
"patrolserver/patrolsdk-php": "1.*"
}
}
Next, install the composer packages with:
composer install
In order to use the SDK, use Composer's autoload:
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
If you do not want to install the SDK with Composer, you can download the latest version here and require init.php
in the lib
folder.
// Use the Singleton or create a separate PatrolSdk\Patrol object
use PatrolSdk\Singleton as Patrol;
Patrol::setApiKey('194786f61ea856b6468c0c41fa0d4bdb');
Patrol::setApiSecret('D6360a34e730ae96d74f545a286bfb01468cd01bb191eed49d9e421c2e56f958');
Patrol::webhook('webhook.scan_finished', function ($event) {
$server_id = $event['server_id'];
if ($server_id) {
// Get the Server object from the server_id
$server = Patrol::server($server_id);
// Get the installed software
$software = $server->allSoftware();
}
});
See https://api.patrolserver.com/ for the latest documentation.