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Version 5

upgraded from version 3 RC6 for latest PHP support

Restler is a simple and effective multi-format Web API Server written in PHP.

Just deal with your business logic in php, restler will take care of the REST!

Restler - Better APIs by Design

Features

Git Repository and the Branches

  1. Most stable and recent version is at the master branch, previous versions are in the version branches such as v4, v3, v2, and v1.

  2. Version branch with the current version such as v5 is used for building up the next release. It's documentation may not be updated frequently and thus reserved for the daring ones.

  3. Feature branches such as features/html and features/router are purely for experimentation purpose to try out a feature. They may be merged when ready.

Test Drive

Install this repository to try out the examples.

Make sure PHP 5.4 or above is available on your server. We recommended using the latest version for better performance.

1. Install Composer

Restler uses Composer to manage its dependencies. First, download a copy of composer.phar. It can be kept in your project folder or ideally in usr/local/bin to use it globally for all your projects. If you are on Windows, you can use the composer windows installer instead.

2. Install Restler

Option 1. Using composer create-project

You may install Restler by running the create project command in your terminal. Replace {projectName} with your actual project name. It will create a folder with that name and install Restler.

php composer.phar create-project luracast/restler {projectName}

Note:-

  1. If you do not want the additional formats and BDD tools you can include > --no-dev to enforce exclusion of dev packages.

  2. If you want to try the bleading edge v3 branch or any of the feature > branches include 3.x-dev or dev-features/html in the above command

Option 2. Downloading from GitHub

After installing Composer, download the latest version of the Restler framework and extract its contents into a directory on your server. Next, in the root of your Restler project, run the php composer.phar install (or composer install) command to install all the framework's dependencies. This process requires Git to be installed on the server to successfully complete the installation.

If you want to update the Restler framework, you may issue the php composer.phar update command.

Note:- If you are not allowed to install composer and git on your server, you can install and run them on your development machine. The resulting files and folders can be uploaded and used on the server.

3. Configure

Ideally public folder should be mapped as your web root, It is optional, but recommended avoiding exposing unneeded files and folders.

4. Try it out

Try the live examples in your localhost.

You may launch the PHP's built-in server with composer serve command.

5. Run some test

Update the base_url specified in behat.yml and then try the following command


vendor/bin/behat

alternatively you can run composer test

This will test the examples against the behaviors expected, for example


Feature: Testing CRUD Example

  Scenario: Creating new Author with JSON
    Given that I want to make a new "Author"
    And his "name" is "Chris"
    And his "email" is "chris@world.com"
    And the request is sent as JSON
    When I request "/examples/_007_crud/authors"
    Then the response status code should be 200
    And the response should be JSON
    And the response has a "id" property

All set, Happy RESTling! :)

Quick Start Guide

We have two options to create your own restler api server

  1. Most convenient option is using application templates such as Restler Application which has integrations with many packages to help us with the business logic as well. If you choose this option, select a branch in that repository and proceed with the instructions available there.

  2. Create a project from scratch so that you have full control over every aspect of your application. If you choose this option, follow along with the steps below.

    • create a folder to hold your project and open it in the terminal.
    • run composer init and follow along to create composer.json
    • when it is asking for dependencies, type restler/framework and ^5 for the version constraint.
    • alternatively, you can leave it blank and create the composer.json first and then run composer require restler/framework:^5

we are using restler/framework instead of luracast/restler to reduce the space required for the package. It is coming from https://github.com/Luracast/Restler-Framework it contains only the contents of src folder here.

Even when you are building from scratch, checking out the application templates will help with folder structure decisions and finding other useful packages.

1. Write API

Create your API classes with all needed public and protected methods

2. Open the Gateway

Create the gateway (public/index.php) as follows

<?php
require_once __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';

use Luracast\Restler\Restler;

$r = new Restler();
$r->addAPIClass('YourApiClassNameHere'); // repeat for more
$r->handle(); //serve the response

3. Prettify URLs

Enable URL Rewriting

Make sure all the requests go to index.php by enabling URL Rewriting for your website

For example:-

If you are on Apache, you can use an .htaccess file such as

DirectoryIndex index.php
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteRule ^$ index.php [QSA,L]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [QSA,L]
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_php5.c>
    php_flag display_errors On
</IfModule>

Note:- This requires AllowOverride to be set to All instead of None in the httpd.conf file, and might require some tweaking on some server configurations. Refer to mod_rewrite documentation for more info.

If you are on Nginx, you have to make sure you set the server_name and pass the PHP scripts to fast cgi (PHP-FPM) listening on 127.0.0.1:9000

server {
    listen        80;
    server_name   api.luracast.com; //change it to match your server name

    //... other stuff

    location ~ \.php$ {
        root           /var/www/html;
        fastcgi_pass   127.0.0.1:9000;
        fastcgi_index  index.php;
        fastcgi_param  SCRIPT_FILENAME  /var/www/html/$fastcgi_script_name;
        include        fastcgi_params;
    }

    //... other stuff
}

Note:- This requires PHP, PHP-FPM to be properly installed and configured. Refer to PHP FastCGI example for more info.

4. Customise

Fine tune to suit your needs

<?php
require_once __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
use Luracast\Restler\Restler;
use Luracast\Restler\Defaults;
//set the defaults to match your requirements
Defaults::$throttle = 20; //time in milliseconds for bandwidth throttling
//setup restler
$r = new Restler();
$r->addAPIClass('YourApiClassNameHere'); // repeat for more
$r->addAPIClass('Explorer'); //from restler framework for API Explorer
$r->addFilterClass('RateLimit'); //Add Filters as needed
$r->handle(); //serve the response

Explore the api and try it out by openings explorer/index.html from the web root on your browser

Happy Exploring! :)

Note:- Using eAccelerator can make restler to fail as it removes the comments. More info can be found here

5. Annotate

Restler supports annotations in the form of PHPDoc comments for API fine tuning

They are documented in detail under Annotations

6. Authorize

In order to protect your api, authenticate and allow valid users

<?php
require_once '../restler.php';
use Luracast\Restler\Restler;
$r = new Restler();
$r->addAPIClass('YourApiClassNameHere'); // repeat for more
$r->addAuthenticationClass('CustomAuth'); //Add Authentication classes as needed
$r->handle(); //serve the response

7. Start Production

By default Restler runs in debug mode more fine tuned for API developer, by showing detailed error messages and prettifying the api result to human readbale form

By turning on production mode you will gain some performance boost as it will cache the routes (comment parsing happens only once instead of every api call), few other files and avoid giving out debug information

<?php
require_once '../restler.php';
use Luracast\Restler\Restler;

//setup restler

$r = new Restler(true); //turn on production mode by passing true.
//If you are using file based cache (the default) make sure cache folder is
//writable. when you make changes to your code make sure you delete the
// routes.php inside the cache folder
//...

Note:- When production mode is set to true it always uses the cache and does not detect changes and new routes if any. Your continuous integration pipeline or your git hook should delete this file during the deployment process. Alternatively you can pass second parameter to restler constructor to refresh the cache when changes need to be applied.

Change Log

Restler 5

Restler 3.0 RC6

What's new

Improvements

/**
 * {@id form1}
 *
 * @param string $name
 * @param int $age
*/

Generates the following form

<form role="form" id="form1" method="POST" ...

because the emmet template has id in it (see below)

form[role=form id=$id# name=$name# method=$method# action=$action# enctype=$enctype#]