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#agendor-php #

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###About###

This is a php lib to be used with the Agendor API. To use it you will first need an API Token, that can be found here

###Install### Install it using Composer:

composer require ivanwitzke/agendor-php

or download the latest zip file and extract to your project folder, then require the agendor-php/Agendor.php file.

<?php
    require("PATH_TO_PROJECT_FOLDER/agendor-php/Agendor.php");

Then on the controller (where you are going to use it) we set the API Key / Token

Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Agendor::setApiKey('YOURTOKEN');

###The models###

The Agendor API supports requests to "People", "Organization", "Task" and "Deal". Each one of those are represented by a Class with the same name on this lib, and have the same properties as defined on the Api docs.

###The Methods### Requesting all items (paginated)

$page is the page to be returned; $limit is how many items per page;

$peopleList = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\People::all($page, $limit);
$orgsList = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Organization::all($page, $limit);
$dealsList = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Deal::all($page, $limit);
$tasksList = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Task::all($page, $limit);

Request one item

$person = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\People::findById($peopleId);
$org = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Organization::findById($organizationId);
$deal = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Deal::findById($dealId);
$task = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Task::findById($taskId);

Creating a new item

Create a new object instance passing an array with all the info needed and then run $object->create();

Example:

$personData = array(
    "name" => "Person Name",
    "role" => "Manager",
    "emails" => array(
	    "mail1@mail.com",
		"mail2@mail.com"
		"mailN@mail.com"
    ),
    "address" => array(
		"postalCode" => 12345678, // numbers only
		"streetName" => "Example Street",
		"streetNumber" => 9999 // numbers only
    );
);

$person = new Ivanwitzke\Agendor\People($personData);

try {
	$person->create();
} catch (Exception $e) {
	die($e->getMessage());
}

Or use the "set" methods: set + property name camel cased (Ex: $object->setName("Item Name");)

Example:

$person = new Ivanwitzke\Agendor\People();
$person->setName("Person Name");
$person->setCategoryId(123);

$mobilePhone = new Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Object();
$mobilePhone->setType('mobile');
$mobilePhone->setNumber("1198765432");

$workPhone = new Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Object();
$workPhone->setType('work');
$workPhone->setNumber("1198765432");

$person->setPhones(array($mobilePhone, $workPhone));

$address = new Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Object();
$address->setStreetName("Street");
$address->setStreetNumber(999); // Must be number
$address->setCountry("Country");

$person->setAddress($address);

try {
	$person->create();
} catch (Exception $e) {
	die($e->getMessage());
}

If everything goes well, the response will be the object instance, otherwise it will throw the error sent from the API.

For properties that must be passed as an object to the API (like the Ivanwitzke\Agendor\People->address, there is a generic Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Object class that you can instantiate and use to set its values just like any other of the main classes.

Obs: They can also be set as an array.

Updating data

First we find what to update:

$organization = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Organization::findById($id);

then we update whatever we need and save

if ($organization) { // We update only if the item was found
    $organization->setNickname("New nickname");
    $organization->setLegalName("New Legal Name");
    $organization->setEmails(array($newEmail));
    // Address property can be an Array or an Agendor\Object() instance;
    $organization->setAddress(array(
        'postalCode' => $newPostalCode, // numbers only;
        'streetName' => $newStreetName,
        'streetNumber' => $newStreetNumber // Also only numbers;
    ));
    try {
        $organization->save(); // Save the changes
    } catch (Exception $e) {
        return $response->withStatus($e->getCode())->write($e->getMessage());
    }
}

Same as in the create() method, the save() will return the object in case it succeeds to update and throw any error sent from the API

Deleting objects

Call the Ivanwitzke\Agendor\<Object>::delete($id) method.

Example:

$response = Ivanwitzke\Agendor\Task::delete($taskId);

It returns true if successful and throws the errors send from the API