├── example.php ├── lib └── DiscourseAPI.php └── LICENSE /example.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | createUser('John Doe', 'johndoe', 'johndoe@discoursehosting.com', 'foobar!!'); 9 | print_r($r); 10 | 11 | // in order to activate we need the id 12 | $r = $api->getUserByUsername('johndoe'); 13 | print_r($r); 14 | 15 | // activate the user 16 | $r = $api->activateUser($r->apiresult->user->id); 17 | print_r($r); 18 | 19 | // create a category 20 | $r = $api->createCategory('a new category', 'cc2222'); 21 | print_r($r); 22 | 23 | $catId = $r->apiresult->category->id; 24 | 25 | // create a topic 26 | $r = $api->createTopic( 27 | 'This is the title of a brand new topic', 28 | "This is the body text of a brand new topic. I really don't know what to say", 29 | $catId, 30 | "johndoe" 31 | ); 32 | print_r($r); 33 | 34 | $topicId = $r->apiresult->id; 35 | 36 | $r = $api->createPost( 37 | 'This is the body of a new post in an existing topic', 38 | $topicId, 39 | 'johndoe' 40 | ); 41 | 42 | // change sitesetting 43 | // use 'true' and 'false' between quotes 44 | 45 | $r = $api->changeSiteSetting('invite_expiry_days', 29); 46 | print_r($r); 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/DiscourseAPI.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 12 | * @copyright 2013, DiscourseHosting.com 13 | * @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html GPLv2 14 | * @link https://github.com/discoursehosting/discourse-api-php 15 | */ 16 | 17 | class DiscourseAPI 18 | { 19 | private $_protocol = 'http'; 20 | private $_apiKey = null; 21 | private $_dcHostname = null; 22 | private $_httpAuthName = ''; 23 | private $_httpAuthPass = ''; 24 | 25 | function __construct($dcHostname, $apiKey = null, $protocol = 'http', $httpAuthName = '', $httpAuthPass = '') 26 | { 27 | $this->_dcHostname = $dcHostname; 28 | $this->_apiKey = $apiKey; 29 | $this->_protocol = $protocol; 30 | $this->_httpAuthName = $httpAuthName; 31 | $this->_httpAuthPass = $httpAuthPass; 32 | } 33 | 34 | private function _getRequest($reqString, $paramArray = null, $apiUser = 'system') 35 | { 36 | if ($paramArray == null) { 37 | $paramArray = array(); 38 | } 39 | $ch = curl_init(); 40 | $url = sprintf( 41 | '%s://%s%s?%s', 42 | $this->_protocol, 43 | $this->_dcHostname, 44 | $reqString, 45 | http_build_query($paramArray) 46 | ); 47 | 48 | // TODO: move post requests to this auth also 49 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, [ 50 | "Api-Key: " . $this->_apiKey, 51 | "Api-Username: $apiUser" 52 | ]); 53 | 54 | if (!empty($this->_httpAuthName) && !empty($this->_httpAuthPass)) { 55 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, $this->_httpAuthName . ":" . $this->_httpAuthPass); 56 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, CURLAUTH_BASIC); 57 | } 58 | 59 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); 60 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); 61 | $body = curl_exec($ch); 62 | $rc = curl_getinfo($ch, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); 63 | curl_close($ch); 64 | 65 | $resObj = new \stdClass(); 66 | $resObj->http_code = $rc; 67 | $resObj->apiresult = json_decode($body); 68 | return $resObj; 69 | } 70 | 71 | private function _putRequest($reqString, $paramArray, $apiUser = 'system') 72 | { 73 | return $this->_putpostRequest($reqString, $paramArray, $apiUser, true); 74 | } 75 | 76 | private function _postRequest($reqString, $paramArray, $apiUser = 'system') 77 | { 78 | 79 | return $this->_putpostRequest($reqString, $paramArray, $apiUser, false); 80 | } 81 | 82 | private function _putpostRequest($reqString, $paramArray, $apiUser = 'system', $putMethod = false) 83 | { 84 | 85 | $ch = curl_init(); 86 | $url = sprintf( 87 | '%s://%s%s?api_key=%s&api_username=%s', 88 | $this->_protocol, 89 | $this->_dcHostname, 90 | $reqString, 91 | $this->_apiKey, 92 | $apiUser 93 | ); 94 | 95 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); 96 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, http_build_query($paramArray)); 97 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); 98 | if ($putMethod) { 99 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "PUT"); 100 | } 101 | 102 | if (!empty($this->_httpAuthName) && !empty($this->_httpAuthPass)) { 103 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, $this->_httpAuthName . ":" . $this->_httpAuthPass); 104 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, CURLAUTH_BASIC); 105 | } 106 | 107 | $body = curl_exec($ch); 108 | $rc = curl_getinfo($ch, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); 109 | curl_close($ch); 110 | 111 | $resObj = new \stdClass(); 112 | $resObj->http_code = $rc; 113 | $resObj->apiresult = json_decode($body); 114 | return $resObj; 115 | } 116 | 117 | /** 118 | * group 119 | * 120 | * @param string $groupname name of group 121 | * @param string $usernames users to add to group 122 | * 123 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 124 | */ 125 | 126 | function group($groupname, $usernames = array()) 127 | { 128 | $obj = $this->_getRequest("/admin/groups.json"); 129 | if ($obj->http_code != 200) { 130 | return false; 131 | } 132 | 133 | foreach ($obj->apiresult as $group) { 134 | if ($group->name === $groupname) { 135 | $groupId = $group->id; 136 | break; 137 | } 138 | $groupId = false; 139 | } 140 | 141 | $params = array( 142 | 'group' => array( 143 | 'name' => $groupname, 144 | 'usernames' => implode(',', $usernames) 145 | ) 146 | ); 147 | 148 | if ($groupId) { 149 | return $this->_putRequest('/admin/groups/' . $groupId, $params); 150 | } else { 151 | return $this->_postRequest('/admin/groups', $params); 152 | } 153 | } 154 | 155 | /** 156 | * getGroups 157 | * 158 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 159 | */ 160 | 161 | function getGroups() 162 | { 163 | return $this->_getRequest("/admin/groups.json"); 164 | } 165 | 166 | /** 167 | * getGroupMembers 168 | * 169 | * @param string $group name of group 170 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 171 | */ 172 | 173 | function getGroupMembers($group) 174 | { 175 | return $this->_getRequest("/groups/{$group}/members.json"); 176 | } 177 | 178 | /** 179 | * createUser 180 | * 181 | * @param string $name name of new user 182 | * @param string $userName username of new user 183 | * @param string $emailAddress email address of new user 184 | * @param string $password password of new user 185 | * 186 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 187 | */ 188 | 189 | function createUser($name, $userName, $emailAddress, $password) 190 | { 191 | $obj = $this->_getRequest('/users/hp.json'); 192 | if ($obj->http_code != 200) { 193 | return false; 194 | } 195 | 196 | $params = array( 197 | 'name' => $name, 198 | 'username' => $userName, 199 | 'email' => $emailAddress, 200 | 'password' => $password, 201 | 'challenge' => strrev($obj->apiresult->challenge), 202 | 'password_confirmation' => $obj->apiresult->value 203 | ); 204 | 205 | return $this->_postRequest('/users', $params); 206 | } 207 | 208 | /** 209 | * activateUser 210 | * 211 | * @param integer $userId id of user to activate 212 | * 213 | * @return mixed HTTP return code 214 | */ 215 | 216 | function activateUser($userId) 217 | { 218 | return $this->_putRequest("/admin/users/{$userId}/activate", array()); 219 | } 220 | 221 | /** 222 | * suspendUser 223 | * 224 | * @param integer $userId id of user to suspend 225 | * 226 | * @return mixed HTTP return code 227 | */ 228 | 229 | function suspendUser($userId) 230 | { 231 | return $this->_putRequest("/admin/users/{$userId}/suspend", array()); 232 | } 233 | 234 | /** 235 | * getUsernameByEmail 236 | * 237 | * @param string $email email of user 238 | * 239 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 240 | */ 241 | 242 | function getUsernameByEmail($email) 243 | { 244 | $users = $this->_getRequest( 245 | '/admin/users/list/active.json', 246 | ['filter' => $email, 'show_emails' => 'true'] 247 | ); 248 | foreach ($users->apiresult as $user) { 249 | if ($user->email === $email) { 250 | return $user->username; 251 | } 252 | } 253 | 254 | return false; 255 | } 256 | 257 | /** 258 | * getUserByUsername 259 | * 260 | * @param string $userName username of user 261 | * 262 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 263 | */ 264 | 265 | function getUserByUsername($userName) 266 | { 267 | return $this->_getRequest("/users/{$userName}.json"); 268 | } 269 | 270 | /** 271 | * getUserByExternalID 272 | * 273 | * @param string $externalID external id of sso user 274 | * 275 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 276 | */ 277 | function getUserByExternalID($externalID) 278 | { 279 | return $this->_getRequest("/users/by-external/{$externalID}.json"); 280 | } 281 | 282 | /** 283 | * createCategory 284 | * 285 | * @param string $categoryName name of new category 286 | * @param string $color color code of new category (six hex chars, no #) 287 | * @param string $textColor optional color code of text for new category 288 | * @param string $userName optional user to create category as 289 | * 290 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 291 | */ 292 | 293 | function createCategory($categoryName, $color, $textColor = '000000', $userName = 'system') 294 | { 295 | $params = array( 296 | 'name' => $categoryName, 297 | 'color' => $color, 298 | 'text_color' => $textColor 299 | ); 300 | return $this->_postRequest('/categories', $params, $userName); 301 | } 302 | 303 | /** 304 | * getTopic 305 | * 306 | * @param string $topicId id of topic 307 | * 308 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 309 | */ 310 | function getTopic($topicID) 311 | { 312 | return $this->_getRequest('/t/' . $topicID . '.json'); 313 | } 314 | 315 | /** 316 | * createTopic 317 | * 318 | * @param string $topicTitle title of topic 319 | * @param string $bodyText body text of topic post 320 | * @param string $categoryName category to create topic in 321 | * @param string $userName user to create topic as 322 | * @param string $replyToId post id to reply as 323 | * 324 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 325 | */ 326 | function createTopic($topicTitle, $bodyText, $categoryId, $userName, $replyToId = 0) 327 | { 328 | $params = array( 329 | 'title' => $topicTitle, 330 | 'raw' => $bodyText, 331 | 'category' => $categoryId, 332 | 'archetype' => 'regular', 333 | 'reply_to_post_number' => $replyToId, 334 | ); 335 | return $this->_postRequest('/posts', $params, $userName); 336 | } 337 | 338 | /** 339 | * watchTopic 340 | * 341 | * watch Topic. If username is given, API-Key must be 342 | * general API key. Otherwise it will fail. 343 | * If no username is given, topic will be watched with 344 | * the system API username 345 | */ 346 | function watchTopic($topicId, $userName = 'system') 347 | { 348 | $params = array( 349 | 'notification_level' => '3' 350 | ); 351 | return $this->_postRequest("/t/{$topicId}/notifications.json", $params, $userName); 352 | } 353 | 354 | /** 355 | * createPost 356 | * 357 | * @param string $bodyText body text of topic post 358 | * @param string $topicId topic id - must me a string not array 359 | * @param string $userName user to create topic as 360 | * 361 | * @return mixed HTTP return code and API return object 362 | */ 363 | function createPost($bodyText, $topicId, $userName) 364 | { 365 | $params = array( 366 | 'raw' => $bodyText, 367 | 'topic_id' => $topicId 368 | ); 369 | return $this->_postRequest('/posts', $params, $userName); 370 | } 371 | 372 | function inviteUser($email, $topicId, $userName = 'system') 373 | { 374 | $params = array( 375 | 'email' => $email, 376 | 'topic_id' => $topicId 377 | ); 378 | return $this->_postRequest('/t/' . intval($topicId) . 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