The yos-social-php5 SDK is released alpha and is experimental. The difference between the yos-social-php5 sdk and the yos-social-php sdk is that the storage is left for the user to implement. The new implementation is more flexible as developers can store the OAuth tokens in a php session, in a database, or in memcache. It does not require php sessions unless a partner wants it to. This means there is no method equivalent to 'hasSession' or 'requireSession'. An example of how this functionality could be implemented is in the yos-social-php5/examples/simpleauth/simpleauth.php.
Find documentation and support on Yahoo! Developer Network: http://developer.yahoo.com
- Yahoo! Application Platform - http://developer.yahoo.com/yap/
- Yahoo! Social APIs - http://developer.yahoo.com/social/
- Yahoo! Query Language - http://developer.yahoo.com/yql/
Hosted on GitHub: http://github.com/yahoo/yos-social-php5/tree/master
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The Yahoo! Social PHP SDK code is subject to the BSD license, see the LICENSE file.
The following dependencies are bundled with the Yahoo! PHP SDK, but are under terms of a separate license. See the bundled LICENSE files for more information:
- OAuth - http://code.google.com/p/oauth
- OpenID - http://www.openidenabled.com/php-openid/
- OpenSocial - http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-php-client/
- JSON - http://pear.php.net/Services_JSON
After downloading and unpacking the release, copy the contents of 'lib' to a directory that is accessible via the PHP include_path method.
The sdk comes with example code, but you must first upcate the file 'examples/common.inc.php' with your OAuth consumer key and secret.
define('OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY', '###');
define('OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET', '###');
define('OAUTH_DOMAIN', '###');
define('OAUTH_APP_ID', '###');
Create OAuth applications in the Yahoo! Developer Dashboard:
http://developer.yahoo.com/dashboard/
See the bundled sample code in examples/yql/delicious.php.
$yql = new YahooYQLQuery();
$response = $yql->execute('select * from delicious.feeds.popular');
if(isset($response->query) && isset($response->query->results))
{
var_dump($response->query->results);
}
elseif(isset($response->error))
{
print sprintf('YQL query failed with error: "%s".', $response->error->description);
}
else
{
print 'YQL response malformed.';
}
# Yahoo! OAuth Credentials - http://developer.yahoo.com/dashboard/
$CONSUMER_KEY = '##';
$CONSUMER_SECRET = '##';
$APPLICATION_ID = '##';
$CALLBACK_URL = '##';
$oauthapp = new YahooOAuthApplication($CONSUMER_KEY, $CONSUMER_SECRET, $APPLICATION_ID, $CALLBACK_URL);
# Fetch request token
$request_token = $oauthapp->getRequestToken($CALLBACK_URL);
# Redirect user to authorization url
$redirect_url = $oauthapp->getAuthorizationUrl($request_token);
# Exchange request token for authorized access token
$access_token = $oauthapp->getAccessToken($request_token, $_REQUEST['oauth_verifier']);
# update access token
$oauthapp->token = $access_token;
# fetch user profile
$profile = $oauthapp->getProfile();
var_dump($profile);
$oauthapp->insertUpdate(array(
'title' => "cloned the yos-social-php5 SDK on Github",
'description' => "A PHP5 SDK for YQL",
'link' => "http://github.com/yahoo/yos-social-php5",
'imgURL' => 'http://github.com/images/modules/header/logov3.png',
'imgWidth' => '100',
'imgHeight' => '45'
));
See the bundled sample code in examples/simpleauth/simpleauth.php.
See the bundled sample code in examples/opensocial/profile.php.
# valid 'Yahoo! Contacts Read/Write' scopes are required to support this method.
$contact_fields = array();
$contact_fields[] = array('type' => 'email', 'value' => 'me@domain.com');
$contact_fields[] = array('type' => 'name', 'value' => array('givenName'=> 'John', 'familyName' => 'Doe'));
$contact = array('fields' => $contact_fields);
var_dump($oauthapp->addContact($contact));
The Yahoo! PHP SDK comes with a test suite to validate functionality. The tests also show functional examples and results. To run the test suite, simply execute the test suite:
php phpunit test/AllTests.php