A simple PHP Object Oriented wrapper for Redmine API.
Uses Redmine API.
- Follows PSR-4 conventions and coding standard: autoload friendly
- Choose between using native
cURL
function or any PSR-18 http client like Guzzle for handling http connections - API entry points implementation state:
- ✔️ Attachments
- ✔️ Groups
- ✔️ Custom Fields
- ✔️ Issues
- ✔️ Issue Categories
- ✔️ Issue Priorities
- ❌ Issue Relations - only partially implemented
- ✔️ Issue Statuses
- ✔️ News
- ✔️ Projects
- ✔️ Project Memberships
- ✔️ Queries
- ✔️ Roles
- ✔️ Time Entries
- ✔️ Time Entry Activities
- ✔️ Trackers
- ✔️ Users
- ✔️ Versions
- ✔️ Wiki
- Check header's response code (especially for POST/PUT/DELETE requests)
- See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9183178/php-curl-retrieving-response-headers-and-body-in-a-single-request/9183272#9183272
Redmine is missing some APIs for a full remote management of the data:
- List of activities & roles: http://www.redmine.org/issues/11464
- Closing a project: https://www.redmine.org/issues/13725
A possible solution to this would be to create an extra APIs implementing the missing entry points. See existing effort in doing so: https://github.com/rschobbert/redmine-miss-api
- PHP ^7.4 || ^8.0
- The PHP SimpleXML extension
- The PHP JSON extension
- "Enable REST web service" for your Redmine project (/settings/edit?tab=authentication)
- then obtain your API access key in your profile page : /my/account
- or use your username & password (not recommended)
- The PHP cURL extension if you want to use the native
cURL
functions. - PHPUnit >= 9.0 (optional) to run the test suite
Composer users can simply run:
$ php composer.phar require kbsali/redmine-api
at the root of their projects. To utilize the library, include
Composer's vendor/autoload.php
in the scripts that will use the
Redmine
classes.
For example,
<?php
// This file is generated by Composer
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$client = new \Redmine\Client\NativeCurlClient('http://redmine.example.com', 'username', 'password');
It is also possible to install the library oneself, either locally to
a project or globally; say, in /usr/share/php
.
Download the library from php-download.com. The advantage of using this site is that no Composer installation is required. This service will resolve all composer dependencies for you and create a zip archive with vendor/autoload.php
for you.
Than extract the library somewhere. For example, the following steps extract v1.6.0 of the library into the vendor/php-redmine-api-1.6.0
directory:
$ unzip kbsali_redmine_api_1.6.0.0_require.zip
$ rm kbsali_redmine_api_1.6.0.0_require.zip
Now, in any scripts that will use the Redmine
classes, include the vendor/autoload.php
file from the php-redmine-api directory. For
example,
<?php
// This file ships with php-redmine-api
require 'vendor/php-redmine-api-1.6.0/vendor/autoload.php';
$client = new \Redmine\Client\NativeCurlClient('http://redmine.example.com', 'username', 'password');
You can run test suite to make sure the library will work properly on your system. Simply run vendor/bin/phpunit
in the project's directory :
$ vendor/bin/phpunit
PHPUnit 9.5.4 by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors.
Warning: No code coverage driver available
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Time: 00:00.149, Memory: 14.00 MB
OK (432 tests, 1098 assertions)
Create your project e.g. in the index.php
by require the vendor/autoload.php
file.
+<?php
+
+require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
You can choose between:
- a native curl client or
- the PSR-18 compatible client.
💡 This client was introduced in
php-redmine-api
v1.8.0. If you are using the oldRedmine\Client
please see this migration guide for help to upgrade your code.
You will need a URL to your Redmine instance and either a valid Apikey...
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
+
+// Instantiate with ApiKey
+$client = new \Redmine\Client\NativeCurlClient('http://localhost', '1234567890abcdfgh');
... or valid username/password.
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
+
+// Instantiate with Username/Password (not recommended)
+$client = new \Redmine\Client\NativeCurlClient('http://redmine.example.com', 'username', 'password');
💡 For security reason it is recommended that you use an ApiKey rather than your username/password.
After you instantiate a client you can set some optional cURL
settings.
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
// Instantiate with ApiKey
$client = new Redmine\Client\NativeCurlClient('https://redmine.example.com', '1234567890abcdfgh');
+
+// [OPTIONAL] if you want to check the servers' SSL certificate on Curl call
+$client->setCurlOption(CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, true);
+
+// [OPTIONAL] set the port (it will try to guess it from the url)
+$client->setCurlOption(CURLOPT_PORT, 8080);
+
+// [OPTIONAL] set a custom host
+$client->setCurlOption(CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, ['Host: http://custom.example.com']);
💡 This client was introduced in
v1.7.0
of this library. If you are using the oldRedmine\Client
please follow this migration guide.
The Psr18Client
requires
- a
Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface
implementation (like guzzlehttp/guzzle), see - a
Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestFactoryInterface
implementation (like guzzlehttp/psr7), see - a
Psr\Http\Message\StreamFactoryInterface
implementation (like guzzlehttp/psr7), see - a URL to your Redmine instance
- an Apikey or username
- and optional a password if you want tu use username/password.
💡 For security reason it is recommended that you use an ApiKey rather than your username/password.
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
+
+$guzzle = new \GuzzleHttp\Client();
+$psr17Factory = new \GuzzleHttp\Psr7\HttpFactory();
+
+// Instantiate with ApiKey
+$client = new \Redmine\Client\Psr18Client(
+ $guzzle,
+ $psr17Factory,
+ $psr17Factory,
+ 'https://redmine.example.com',
+ '1234567890abcdfgh'
+);
+// ...or Instantiate with Username/Password (not recommended)
+$client = new \Redmine\Client\Psr18Client(
+ $guzzle,
+ $psr17Factory,
+ $psr17Factory,
+ 'https://redmine.example.com',
+ 'username',
+ 'password'
+);
Because the Psr18Client
is agnostic about the HTTP client implementation every configuration specific to the transport has to be set to the Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface
implementation.
This means that if you want to set any cURL
settings to Guzzle
you have multiple ways to set them:
- Using Guzzle environment variables
- Using request options inside a
Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface
wrapper:
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
+use Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface;
+use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface;
+use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
+
$guzzle = \GuzzleHttp\Client();
$psr17Factory = new \Nyholm\Psr7\Factory\Psr17Factory();
+$guzzleWrapper = new class(\GuzzleHttp\Client $guzzle) implements ClientInterface
+{
+ private $guzzle;
+
+ public function __construct(\GuzzleHttp\Client $guzzle)
+ {
+ $this->guzzle = $guzzle;
+ }
+
+ public function sendRequest(RequestInterface $request): ResponseInterface
+ {
+ return $this->guzzle->send($request, [
+ // Set the options for every request here
+ 'auth' => ['username', 'password', 'digest'],
+ 'cert' => ['/path/server.pem', 'password'],
+ 'connect_timeout' => 3.14,
+ // Set specific CURL options, see https://docs.guzzlephp.org/en/stable/faq.html#how-can-i-add-custom-curl-options
+ 'curl' => [
+ CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => 1,
+ CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST => 2,
+ CURLOPT_SSLVERSION => CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2,
+ ],
+ ]);
+ }
+};
+
// Instantiate with ApiKey
$client = new \Redmine\Client\Psr18Client(
- $guzzle,
+ $guzzleWrapper,
$psr17Factory,
$psr17Factory,
'https://redmine.example.com',
'1234567890abcdfgh'
);
Redmine allows you to impersonate another user. This can be done using the methods startImpersonateUser()
and stopImpersonateUser()
.
$client->startImpersonateUser('kim');
// all requests will now impersonate the user `kim`
// To stop impersonation
$client->stopImpersonateUser();
You can now use the getApi()
method to create and get a specific Redmine API.
<?php
$client->getApi('user')->all();
$client->getApi('user')->listing();
$client->getApi('issue')->create([
'project_id' => 'test',
'subject' => 'some subject',
'description' => 'a long description blablabla',
'assigned_to_id' => 123, // or 'assigned_to' => 'user1' OR 'groupXX'
]);
$client->getApi('issue')->all([
'limit' => 1000
]);
See further examples and read more about usage in the docs.
- Thanks to Thomas Spycher for the 1st version of the class.
- Thanks to Thibault Duplessis aka. ornicar for the php-github-api library, great source of inspiration!
- And all the contributors
- specially JanMalte for his impressive contribution to the test coverage! :)