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[[Main Page]] >> [[6CS028|Advanced Web Development]] >> [[6CS028 - Workbook|Workbook]] >> Week 05
  
There are so many exciting APIs available on the web that it is impossible to cover them all here… so let’s have a look at a known REST example and a known SOAP example:
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'''Important''': this is a CodeIgniter example, but it is easily adaptable to Laravel.
 
 
* REST - The Wikipedia API
 
* SOAP - The Google Search API
 
* A challenge for you!
 
  
 
== REST - The Wikipedia API ==
 
== REST - The Wikipedia API ==
  
All features shown on [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php this page] should be working, but the API is still in active development, and may change at any time. Make sure to monitor their mailing list for any updates.
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Let’s simply find all all the Wikipedia pages that link to my website [http://www.bdtheque.com www.bdtheque.com] :o)
  
Let’s simply find all all the Wikipedia pages that link to my website www.bdtheque.com :o)
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With REST, it's all about calling the right URL, passing in the right parameters... here is the URL we need:
  
With REST, it's all about calling the right URL, passing in the right parameters... here is the URL we need:
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=exturlusage&format=xml&euquery=www.bdtheque.com Click me!] (look at the address bar)
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=exturlusage&format=xml&euquery=www.bdtheque.com Click me!]
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Note that we are passing the following parameters:
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* action = query
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* list = exturlusage (the service we are requesting)
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* format = xml (the format of the response)
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* euquery = www.bdtheque.com (the parameter required for this service)
  
 
If you click on the URL, your browser simply display the XML data (try looking at the page's source code).
 
If you click on the URL, your browser simply display the XML data (try looking at the page's source code).
  
So our PHP code looks very much like the code we used to access an RSS feed. Indeed in both cases we are accessing a remote XML file!
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=== The controller ===
  
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Create a new '''Apis.php''' controller:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
<?
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<?php
  
  $url = "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?"
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namespace App\Controllers;
        ."action=query&"
 
        ."list=exturlusage&"
 
        ."format=xml&"
 
        ."euquery=www.bdtheque.com";
 
         
 
  // Get raw data
 
  $response = file_get_contents($url);
 
 
 
  // Convert raw data to object
 
  $xml = simplexml_load_string($response);
 
 
  // Loop through data and display
 
  foreach($xml->query->exturlusage->eu as $link)
 
  {
 
    echo "<H1>{$link['title']}</H1><P>Links to: {$link['url']}</P>";
 
  } 
 
  
?>
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use App\Models\NewsModel;
</pre>
 
  
And that’s it! Your page should now be displaying all the Wikipedia pages that link to my website www.bdtheque.com.
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class Apis extends BaseController
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{
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public function wikipedia()
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{
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// Since 2010 a user agent is required
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ini_set('user_agent', 'University of Wolverhampton');
  
== A SOAP example: Google Search ==
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$website = "www.bdtheque.com";
  
Accessing SOAP APIs is just as simple. But first you need to download the NuSOAP library. It will do a lot of the work for you.
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$url = "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?"
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."action=query&"
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."list=exturlusage&"
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."eulimit=500&"
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."format=xml&"
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."euquery=".$website;
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// Get data from URL and store in object
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$data['links'] = simplexml_load_file($url);
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$data['title'] = "Wikipedia API";
  
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/nusoap/files/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/nusoap/files/]
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echo view('templates/header', $data);
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echo view('apis/wikipedia', $data);
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echo view('templates/footer', $data);
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}
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}
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</pre>
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Please note:
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* We are using XML in this example, but you could try using JSON.
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* Once we have the XML data, but simply pass it on to a new view (see below).
  
Simply unzip the archive in your web pages’ folder.
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=== The view ===
 
 
Now the code… well nothing too difficult here:
 
* First you include the library you have just downloaded
 
* Then you create a SOAP client object and set its encoding
 
* Then you prepare your SOAP request and send it.
 
* The response is a multidimensional array. You can use the print_r command to display it fully if you wish.
 
  
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Next, create a new view (Views/apis/wikipedia.php):
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
<?
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<?php foreach($links->query->exturlusage->eu as $link):?>
  require("nusoap/lib/nusoap.php");
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    <h2><?=$link['title']?></h2>
 
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    <p>Links to: <a href='<?=$link['url']?>'><?=$link['url']?></a></p>
  // What we are searching for
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    <p>pageid: <?=$link['pageid']?></p>
  $search = "Alix Bergeret";
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<?php endforeach?>
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</pre>
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Please note:
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* It's a simple foreach loop, that displays all items.
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* Here is my working example: [https://mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk/~in9352/ci4/public/apis/wikipedia https://mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk/~in9352/ci4/public/apis/wikipedia]
  
  // Create soap client
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== REST - Authentication via CURL ==
  $client = new soapclient("http://api.google.com/GoogleSearch.wsdl", true);
 
  
  // Set encoding
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Some APIs will ask you to authenticate, by providing specific HTTP headers. This can be achieved using the [https://www.php.net/manual/en/intro.curl.php cURL PHP library], which "allows you to connect and communicate to many different types of servers with many different types of protocols."
  $client->soap_defencoding = 'UTF-8';
 
  
  // Prepare request
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=== Reed.co.uk example ===
  $request = array(
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The Reed API located [https://www.reed.co.uk/developers/jobseeker here] explains that "You will need to include your api key for all requests in a basic authentication http header as the username, leaving the password empty."
'key'=>'4B0KufpQFHJxhAxzua0tR11ElLNrHRJ6',
 
'q'=>$search,
 
'start'=>0,
 
'maxResults'=>5,
 
'filter'=>false,
 
'restrict'=>'',
 
'safeSearch'=>true,
 
'lr'=>'',
 
'ie'=>'',
 
'oe'=>'',
 
);
 
 
 
  // Send request and read response
 
  $result = $client->call('doGoogleSearch', $request, "urn:GoogleSearch", "urn:GoogleSearch");
 
 
 
  // Loop through array and display
 
  foreach($result['resultElements'] as $one_result)
 
  {
 
    print "<h1>{$one_result['title']}</h1>";
 
    print "<p>{$one_result['snippet']}</p>";
 
  }
 
?>
 
</pre>
 
 
 
All done!
 
 
 
== A challenge for you! ==
 
  
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You can achieve this in PHP like this:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
<?
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<?php
  
  $secret_key = 'Your own secret key here';
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// Set connection details
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$login = 'PUT YOUR REED API KEY HERE';
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$password = '';
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$url = 'https://www.reed.co.uk/api/1.0/search?keywords=laravel&location=wolverhampton&distancefromlocation=15';
  
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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// Create CURL object with options
  // List of parameters
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$ch = curl_init();
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL,$url);
  $param_string = "AWSAccessKeyId=Your own public key here"
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curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
                ."&BrowseNodeId=283155"
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curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, CURLAUTH_BASIC);
                ."&Operation=BrowseNodeLookup"
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curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "$login:$password");
                ."&ResponseGroup=TopSellers"
 
                ."&Service=AWSECommerceService"
 
                ."&Timestamp=".urlencode(date("Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z"))
 
                ."&Version=".urlencode('2009-01-06');
 
  
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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// Make CURL call, and convert result to JSON object
  // Build signature
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$jobs = curl_exec($ch);
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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$jobs = json_decode($jobs);
  $signature = "GET\n";
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curl_close($ch);
  $signature.= "webservices.amazon.com\n";
 
  $signature.= "/onca/xml\n";
 
  $signature.= $param_string;
 
  
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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// Display results
  // Hash and url encode signature
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foreach($jobs->results as $job) {
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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print($job->jobTitle . "<br>");
  $signature = hash_hmac('sha256', $signature, $secret_key);
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}
  $signature = urlencode($signature);
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</pre>
 
 
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  // Add signature to parameters
 
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  $param_string = $param_string."&Signature=".$signature;
 
 
 
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  // Build URL
 
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  $url = "http://webservices.amazon.com/onca/xml?$param_string";
 
 
 
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  // Get raw data
 
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  $response = file_get_contents($url);
 
  print("$response");
 
  
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
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Here is my working example
  // Convert raw data to object
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* [https://mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk/~in9352/apis/reed.php https://mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk/~in9352/apis/reed.php]
  //---------------------------------------------------------------
 
  $xml = simplexml_load_string($response);
 
 
  // Browse object and display book titles
 
  foreach($xml->BrowseNodes->BrowseNode->TopSellers->TopSeller as $book)
 
  {
 
    echo $book->Title."<br>";
 
  }
 
  
?>
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== Going further: the OpenWeatherMap API ==
</pre>
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Adapt the example above to obtain current weather data for Wolverhampton, from the OpenWeatherMap API:
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* [https://openweathermap.org/current https://openweathermap.org/current]
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* You'll need to register for a free API Key
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* Like the Wikipedia API, the OpenWeatherMap API supports both XML and JSON.

Latest revision as of 14:31, 21 February 2023

Main Page >> Advanced Web Development >> Workbook >> Week 05

Important: this is a CodeIgniter example, but it is easily adaptable to Laravel.

REST - The Wikipedia API

Let’s simply find all all the Wikipedia pages that link to my website www.bdtheque.com :o)

With REST, it's all about calling the right URL, passing in the right parameters... here is the URL we need:

Click me! (look at the address bar)

Note that we are passing the following parameters:

  • action = query
  • list = exturlusage (the service we are requesting)
  • format = xml (the format of the response)
  • euquery = www.bdtheque.com (the parameter required for this service)

If you click on the URL, your browser simply display the XML data (try looking at the page's source code).

The controller

Create a new Apis.php controller:

<?php

namespace App\Controllers;

use App\Models\NewsModel;

class Apis extends BaseController
{
	public function wikipedia()
	{
		// Since 2010 a user agent is required
		ini_set('user_agent', 'University of Wolverhampton');

		$website = "www.bdtheque.com";

		$url = "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?"
			."action=query&"
			."list=exturlusage&"
			."eulimit=500&"
			."format=xml&"
			."euquery=".$website;
		  
		// Get data from URL and store in object
		$data['links'] = simplexml_load_file($url);
		$data['title'] = "Wikipedia API";

		echo view('templates/header', $data);
		echo view('apis/wikipedia', $data);
		echo view('templates/footer', $data);		
	}
}

Please note:

  • We are using XML in this example, but you could try using JSON.
  • Once we have the XML data, but simply pass it on to a new view (see below).

The view

Next, create a new view (Views/apis/wikipedia.php):

<?php foreach($links->query->exturlusage->eu as $link):?>
    <h2><?=$link['title']?></h2>
    <p>Links to: <a href='<?=$link['url']?>'><?=$link['url']?></a></p>
    <p>pageid: <?=$link['pageid']?></p>
<?php endforeach?> 

Please note:

REST - Authentication via CURL

Some APIs will ask you to authenticate, by providing specific HTTP headers. This can be achieved using the cURL PHP library, which "allows you to connect and communicate to many different types of servers with many different types of protocols."

Reed.co.uk example

The Reed API located here explains that "You will need to include your api key for all requests in a basic authentication http header as the username, leaving the password empty."

You can achieve this in PHP like this:

<?php

// Set connection details
$login = 'PUT YOUR REED API KEY HERE';
$password = '';
$url = 'https://www.reed.co.uk/api/1.0/search?keywords=laravel&location=wolverhampton&distancefromlocation=15';

// Create CURL object with options
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL,$url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, CURLAUTH_BASIC);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "$login:$password");

// Make CURL call, and convert result to JSON object
$jobs = curl_exec($ch);
$jobs = json_decode($jobs);
curl_close($ch);  

// Display results
foreach($jobs->results as $job) {
	print($job->jobTitle . "<br>");
}

Here is my working example

Going further: the OpenWeatherMap API

Adapt the example above to obtain current weather data for Wolverhampton, from the OpenWeatherMap API: