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BigBlueButton API for PHP

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The official and easy to use BigBlueButton API for PHP, makes easy for developers to use BigBlueButton API for PHP 7.4+.

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Installation and usage

The wiki contains all the documentation related to the PHP library. We have also written a samples to show a full install and usage example.

Submitting bugs and feature requests

Bugs and feature request are tracked on GitHub

Contributing guidelines

Code Quality 1: Style

Make sure the code style configuration is applied by running PHPCS-Fixer.

# using an alias
$ composer cs-fix

Code Quality 2: Static code analysis

PHPStan shall be used for static code analysis by running the command below:

# using an alias
$ composer code-check

# or the same w/o alias
$ ./vendor/bin/phpstan analyse

Code Quality 3: Tests

For every implemented feature add unit tests and check all is green by running the command below.

# using an alias
$ composer test

# or the same w/o alias
./vendor/bin/phpunit

To run a single test

# using an alias
$ composer test -- --filter BigBlueButtonTest::testApiVersion

# or the same w/o alias
./vendor/bin/phpunit --filter BigBlueButtonTest::testApiVersion

Remark:

Some test will connect to an existing BBB-server, which is specified in the .env-file. You can specify your own BBB-server by copy that file into the same folder and name it .env.local. Exchange the credentials BBB_SERVER_BASE_URL and BBB_SECRET to your server's values. Since this new file (.env.local) takes precedence over the main file (.env), you will now test with your own server.

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