├── View ├── CreateMultiRecord.php ├── DeleteMultiRecord.php ├── UpdateMultiRecord.php ├── index.php ├── ModuleFieldNames.php ├── Read.php ├── CreateSingleRecord.php ├── DeleteSingleRecord.php └── UpdateSingleRecord.php ├── .gitignore ├── composer.json ├── Model └── Const.php ├── Service └── VtApiServices │ └── WebServices │ └── VtigerService.php ├── Controller └── VtApiClasses │ ├── Operations │ └── CrmCrudOperations.php │ └── WebServices │ └── CrmWebService.php ├── README.md └── LICENSE.md /View/CreateMultiRecord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/DeleteMultiRecord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/UpdateMultiRecord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vendor 2 | /composer.lock 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/index.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "autoload":{ 3 | "psr-4":{ 4 | "VtApiClasses\\Controllers\\":"Controller/VtApiClasses", 5 | "VtApiServices\\Services\\": "Service/VtApiServices" 6 | } 7 | } 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Model/Const.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Service/VtApiServices/WebServices/VtigerService.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CrmService = $CrmService; 16 | } 17 | 18 | public function GetToken() 19 | { 20 | return $this->CrmService->Get_Token(); 21 | } 22 | 23 | public function GetAccess() 24 | { 25 | return $this->CrmService->Get_Access(); 26 | } 27 | 28 | public function ExecuteCurl($Url, $Params, $RequestType) 29 | { 30 | return CrmWebService::Curl_Execution($Url, $Params, $RequestType); 31 | } 32 | } 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/ModuleFieldNames.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Crm_GetFieldName($TargetModule); 19 | echo json_encode($Query_StatementResponse, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); 20 | 21 | ?> 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/Read.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Crm_Query($Query_Statement); 19 | echo json_encode($Query_StatementResponse, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); 20 | 21 | ?> 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/CreateSingleRecord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "test" ,"lastname" => "tester","assigned_user_id"=>"1"); 19 | //specify the module you are trying to work with 20 | $TargetModule="Leads"; 21 | $createResponse= $CrudObj->Crm_Create($Create_Values,$TargetModule); 22 | echo json_encode($createResponse, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); 23 | 24 | ?> 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/DeleteSingleRecord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Crm_Query($Query_Statement); 18 | $DeleteResponse= $CrudObj->Crm_Delete($Query_StatementDetails['result']['0']['id']); 19 | echo json_encode($DeleteResponse, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); 20 | 21 | ?> 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /View/UpdateSingleRecord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Crm_Query($Query_Statement); 21 | 22 | 23 | // setup the fields you want to update 24 | $Updated_Values=array("firstname"=>"test","email"=>"f_test@example.com"); 25 | // from the records returned you must provide the ID, lastname and assigned user to target the update 26 | $Updated_Values['id'] = $Query_StatementDetails['result']['0']['id']; //manditory field 27 | $Updated_Values['lastname'] = $Query_StatementDetails['result']['0']['lastname']; //manditory field 28 | //manditory field set to same assigned user or change ID to assign record under a different user 29 | $Updated_Values['assigned_user_id'] = $Query_StatementDetails['result']['0']['assigned_user_id']; 30 | // call function to perform update operation 31 | $updateResponse= $CrudObj->Crm_Update($Updated_Values); 32 | 33 | echo json_encode($updateResponse, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); 34 | exit; 35 | ?> 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Controller/VtApiClasses/Operations/CrmCrudOperations.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | VtigerService = $VtigerService; 17 | $this->_Url = $this->VtigerService->GetAccess()['result']['crmurl']; 18 | $this->_SessionID = $this->VtigerService->GetAccess()['result']['sessionName']; 19 | 20 | } 21 | 22 | public function Crm_Query($Query_Statement) 23 | { 24 | 25 | $Params = [ 26 | "operation" => "query", 27 | "sessionName" => $this->_SessionID, 28 | "query" => $Query_Statement 29 | ]; 30 | $GetDetails = $this->VtigerService->ExecuteCurl($this->_Url, $Params, "GET"); 31 | return $GetDetails; 32 | 33 | } 34 | 35 | public function Crm_Update($Updated_Values) 36 | { 37 | $Params = [ 38 | "operation" => "update", 39 | "sessionName" => $this->_SessionID, 40 | "element" => json_encode($Updated_Values) 41 | ]; 42 | $UpdatedDetails = $this->VtigerService->ExecuteCurl($this->_Url, $Params, "POST"); 43 | return $UpdatedDetails; 44 | } 45 | 46 | 47 | public function Crm_Create($Create_Values, $TargetModule) 48 | { 49 | $Params = [ 50 | "operation" => "create", 51 | "sessionName" => $this->_SessionID, 52 | "element" => json_encode($Create_Values), 53 | "elementType" => $TargetModule 54 | ]; 55 | 56 | $GetDetails = $this->VtigerService->ExecuteCurl($this->_Url, $Params, "POST"); 57 | return $GetDetails; 58 | } 59 | 60 | public function Crm_Delete($Delete_Values) 61 | { 62 | $Params = [ 63 | "operation" => "delete", 64 | "sessionName" => $this->_SessionID, 65 | "id" => $Delete_Values 66 | ]; 67 | $UpdatedDetails = $this->VtigerService->ExecuteCurl($this->_Url, $Params, "POST"); 68 | return $UpdatedDetails; 69 | } 70 | 71 | public function Crm_GetFieldName($Query_Statement) 72 | { 73 | $UpdatedDetails = $this->VtigerService->ExecuteCurl($this->_Url, $Query_Statement, "POST"); 74 | return $UpdatedDetails; 75 | } 76 | } 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vTiger versions 2 | GitHub top language 3 | License-GNU 4 | ### Vtiger REST API PHP Wrapper (webservices) [PSR-4 🆗 ✅] 5 | ### 📂Structure 6 | ``` 7 | VtigerAPI-PHP/ 8 | ├── Controller/ 9 | │ └──VtApiClasses/ 10 | │ └──Operations/ 11 | │ ├──CrmCrudOperations.php 12 | │ └──WebServices/ 13 | │ ├──CrmWebService.php 14 | ├── Service/ 15 | │ └──VtApiServices/ 16 | │ └──WebServices/ 17 | │ VtigerService.php 18 | ├── Model/ 19 | │ ├──Const.php 20 | ├── View/ 21 | │ ├──CreateSingleRecord.php 22 | │ ├──CreateMultiRecord.php 23 | │ ├──Read.php 24 | │ ├──UpdateSingleRecord.php 25 | │ ├──UpdateMultiRecord.php 26 | │ ├──DeleteSingleRecord.php 27 | │ ├──DeleteMultiRecord.php 28 | │ ├──ModuleFieldNames.php 29 | ├── .gitignore.swp 30 | ├── .README.md 31 | ├── .LICENSE.md 32 | 33 | 34 | ``` 35 | ### 💾Installation 36 | To run this project make sure that curl is installed and active in your php.ini 37 | You will Also need Composer to manage classes 38 | 39 | ### ▶️Usage 40 | in the main dir of your project open composer and execute ```composer self-update``` 41 | 42 | followed by ```composer dump-autoload -o ``` 43 | 44 | To use this project you must add/modify your php environment variables to match your CRM information read more about php environment variables and how to set them up for security purposes 45 | ```php 46 | 51 | ``` 52 | ### 📜Examples 53 | ```php 54 | available in the view folder of this project. 55 | ``` 56 | * 💪PRO tip -> to debug your code use the following code to toggle error messages display On/OFF 57 | ```php 58 | 63 | ``` 64 | ## License 65 | 66 | Vtiger REST API PHP Wrapper (webservices) distributed under the 67 | [**GNU**](https://github.com/Kayoti/Vtiger-API-PHP/blob/master/LICENSE.md) 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Controller/VtApiClasses/WebServices/CrmWebService.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _Url = $EndPointUrl; 19 | $this->_User = $UserName; 20 | $this->_AccessKey = $UserAccessKey; 21 | $this->Curl_Init(); // Initialize cURL handle 22 | $this->_Token = $this->Set_Token(); // Call set_token function 23 | $this->_Login = $this->Set_Access(); // Call set_access function 24 | } 25 | 26 | // Initialize cURL handle 27 | private function Curl_Init() 28 | { 29 | if (self::$_Ch === null) { 30 | self::$_Ch = curl_init(); 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | // Getting the token value 35 | private function Set_Token() 36 | { 37 | $Params = ["operation" => "getchallenge", "username" => $this->_User]; 38 | $result = $this->Curl_Execution($this->_Url, $Params, "GET"); 39 | 40 | // Ensure result is an array 41 | if (!is_array($result)) { 42 | throw new \Exception("Invalid response type in set_token"); 43 | } 44 | 45 | return $result; 46 | } 47 | 48 | private function Set_Access() 49 | { 50 | $tokenResponse = $this->_Token; 51 | 52 | // Check if tokenResponse is an array 53 | if (!is_array($tokenResponse)) { 54 | throw new \Exception("Invalid token response type in Set_Access"); 55 | } 56 | 57 | $challengeToken = $tokenResponse['result']['token'] ?? null; 58 | if (!$challengeToken) { 59 | throw new \Exception("Challenge token not found in Set_Access"); 60 | } 61 | 62 | $generatedKey = md5($challengeToken . $this->_AccessKey); 63 | $Params = ["operation" => "login", "username" => $this->_User, "accessKey" => $generatedKey]; 64 | $DataDetails = $this->Curl_Execution($this->_Url, $Params, "POST"); 65 | $DataDetails['result']['crmurl']=$this->_Url; 66 | // Ensure DataDetails is an array 67 | if (!is_array($DataDetails)) { 68 | throw new \Exception("Invalid response type in Set_Access"); 69 | } 70 | 71 | return $DataDetails; 72 | } 73 | 74 | 75 | public function Get_Token() 76 | { 77 | return $this->_Token; 78 | } 79 | 80 | public function Get_Access() 81 | { 82 | 83 | if (isset($_SESSION['token']) && isset($_SESSION['token_expires']) && $_SESSION['token_expires'] > time()) { 84 | // If a token exists in the session and has not expired, return it 85 | 86 | return $_SESSION['token']; 87 | } else { 88 | 89 | // Token is expired or not set, fetch a new one from the server 90 | $NewToken = $this->_Login; 91 | 92 | // Store the new token and its expiration time in the session 93 | $_SESSION['token'] = $NewToken; 94 | $_SESSION['token_expires'] = time() + 1200; // Set session expiration to 20 minutes (1200 seconds) 95 | 96 | return $NewToken; 97 | } 98 | 99 | } 100 | 101 | public static function Curl_Execution($Url, $Params, $RequestType) 102 | { 103 | if (self::$_Ch === null) { 104 | self::$_Ch = curl_init(); 105 | } 106 | 107 | if ($RequestType === "GET") { 108 | 109 | $Url = $Url . 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