Lightweight multi-paradigm PHP (JSON) client for the Shopify API.
- PHP 4 with cURL support.
- Only compatible OAuth Shopify Apps. For Legacy Authentication: Use an old version of ohShopify.php
Basic needs for authorization and redirecting
<?php
require 'shopify.php';
if (isset($_GET['code'])) { // if the code param has been sent to this page... we are in Step 2
// Step 2: do a form POST to get the access token
$shopifyClient = new ShopifyClient($_GET['shop'], "", SHOPIFY_API_KEY, SHOPIFY_SECRET);
session_unset();
// Now, request the token and store it in your session.
$_SESSION['token'] = $shopifyClient->getAccessToken($_GET['code']);
if ($_SESSION['token'] != '')
$_SESSION['shop'] = $_GET['shop'];
header("Location: index.php");
exit;
}
// if they posted the form with the shop name
else if (isset($_POST['shop']) || isset($_GET['shop'])) {
// Step 1: get the shopname from the user and redirect the user to the
// shopify authorization page where they can choose to authorize this app
$shop = isset($_POST['shop']) ? $_POST['shop'] : $_GET['shop'];
$shopifyClient = new ShopifyClient($shop, "", SHOPIFY_API_KEY, SHOPIFY_SECRET);
// get the URL to the current page
$pageURL = 'http';
if ($_SERVER["HTTPS"] == "on") { $pageURL .= "s"; }
$pageURL .= "://";
if ($_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] != "80") {
$pageURL .= $_SERVER["SERVER_NAME"].":".$_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"].$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"];
} else {
$pageURL .= $_SERVER["SERVER_NAME"].$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"];
}
// redirect to authorize url
header("Location: " . $shopifyClient->getAuthorizeUrl(SHOPIFY_SCOPE, $pageURL));
exit;
}
// first time to the page, show the form below
?>
<p>Install this app in a shop to get access to its private admin data.</p>
<p style="padding-bottom: 1em;">
<span class="hint">Don’t have a shop to install your app in handy? <a href="https://app.shopify.com/services/partners/api_clients/test_shops">Create a test shop.</a></span>
</p>
<form action="" method="post">
<label for='shop'><strong>The URL of the Shop</strong>
<span class="hint">(enter it exactly like this: myshop.myshopify.com)</span>
</label>
<p>
<input id="shop" name="shop" size="45" type="text" value="" />
<input name="commit" type="submit" value="Install" />
</p>
</form>
Once you have authorized and stored the token in the session, you can make API calls
Making API calls:
<?php
require 'shopify.php';
$sc = new ShopifyClient($_SESSION['shop'], $_SESSION['token'], $api_key, $secret);
try
{
// Get all products
$products = $sc->call('GET', '/admin/products.json', array('published_status'=>'published'));
// Create a new recurring charge
$charge = array
(
"recurring_application_charge"=>array
(
"price"=>10.0,
"name"=>"Super Duper Plan",
"return_url"=>"http://super-duper.shopifyapps.com",
"test"=>true
)
);
try
{
$recurring_application_charge = $sc->call('POST', '/admin/recurring_application_charges.json', $charge);
// API call limit helpers
echo $sc->callsMade(); // 2
echo $sc->callsLeft(); // 498
echo $sc->callLimit(); // 500
}
catch (ShopifyApiException $e)
{
// If you're here, either HTTP status code was >= 400 or response contained the key 'errors'
}
}
catch (ShopifyApiException $e)
{
/*
$e->getMethod() -> http method (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
$e->getPath() -> path of failing request
$e->getResponseHeaders() -> actually response headers from failing request
$e->getResponse() -> curl response object
$e->getParams() -> optional data that may have been passed that caused the failure
*/
}
catch (ShopifyCurlException $e)
{
// $e->getMessage() returns value of curl_errno() and $e->getCode() returns value of curl_ error()
}
?>