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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | YADWordstat 2 | =========== 3 | 4 | YandexDirect Wordstat PHP API 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /YADWord.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | region_id = (int)$r; 20 | $this->original = $w; 21 | $this->word = self::prepare($w); 22 | $this->strict = '"!'.str_replace(' ', ' !', $this->word).'"'; 23 | $this->crc = crc32(str_replace(' ','-',$this->word)); 24 | $this->hash = crc32(str_replace(' ','-',$this->word).'-'.$this->region_id); 25 | $this->stat = (int)$s; 26 | $this->stat_strict = (int)$ss; 27 | 28 | if(!isset(self::$bind_region[$this->region_id])) self::$bind_region[$this->region_id] = array(); 29 | 30 | // BIND link by region code 31 | self::$bind_region[$this->region_id][$this->crc] = &$this; 32 | 33 | // BIND link by crc32 34 | self::$bind_crc[$this->crc][] = &$this; 35 | } 36 | 37 | public static function count($repeat = false){ 38 | if(!$repeat) return count(self::$bind_crc); 39 | $i = 0; 40 | foreach (self::$bind_crc as $crc => $a){ 41 | $i += count($a); 42 | } 43 | return $i; 44 | } 45 | 46 | public function setStat($stat){ 47 | $this->stat = $stat; 48 | } 49 | 50 | public function setStatStrict($stat){ 51 | $this->stat_strict = $stat; 52 | } 53 | 54 | public static function get($w, $r, $stat = -1, $stat_strict = -1){ 55 | if($i = self::findByRegionCRC($w, $r)){ 56 | if($stat >= 0) $i->stat = $stat; 57 | if($stat_strict >= 0) $i->stat_strict = $stat_strict; 58 | return $i; 59 | } 60 | 61 | $i = new self($w, $r, $stat, $stat_strict); 62 | 63 | return $i; 64 | } 65 | 66 | public static function findComplete($region_id = false, $limit = false){ 67 | return self::findByStatus(true, $region_id, $limit); 68 | } 69 | 70 | public static function findIncomplete($region_id = false, $limit = false){ 71 | return self::findByStatus(false, $region_id, $limit); 72 | } 73 | 74 | public static function findByStatus($complete, $region_id, $limit = false){ 75 | $l = array(); 76 | $i = 0; 77 | $complete = (boolean)$complete; 78 | 79 | if($region_id){ 80 | $region_id = (int)$region_id; 81 | 82 | if(!isset(self::$bind_region[$region_id])){ 83 | return $l; 84 | }else{ 85 | foreach(self::$bind_region[$region_id] as $crc => $c){ 86 | if(($complete == false && ($c->stat < 0 || $c->stat_strict < 0)) || ($complete == true && $c->stat >= 0 && $c->stat_strict >= 0)){ 87 | $l[] = $c; 88 | $i++; 89 | } 90 | if($limit && $limit <= $i) break 2; 91 | } 92 | } 93 | }else{ 94 | foreach (self::$bind_crc as $cc){ 95 | foreach($cc as $crc => $c){ 96 | if(($complete == false && ($c->stat < 0 || $c->stat_strict < 0)) || ($complete == true && $c->stat >= 0 && $c->stat_strict >= 0)){ 97 | $l[] = $c; 98 | $i++; 99 | } 100 | if($limit && $limit <= $i) break 2; 101 | } 102 | } 103 | } 104 | 105 | return $l; 106 | } 107 | 108 | /** 109 | * Return array of YADWord found by region code 110 | * @param int|string $r Region code 111 | * @param array $filter Search Options 112 | * return YADWord|boolean 113 | */ 114 | public static function findByRegion($r, $filter = array()){ 115 | $r = (int)$r; 116 | 117 | if(isset(self::$bind_region[$r])){ 118 | if(!count($filter)) return self::$bind_region[$r]; 119 | else{ 120 | $l = array(); 121 | foreach(self::$bind_region[$r] as $crc => $c){ 122 | foreach($filer as $named => $val){ 123 | switch($named){ 124 | case 'original': 125 | if($c->original != $val) 126 | continue 2; 127 | break; 128 | case 'stat': 129 | if($val && ($c->stat < 0 || $c->stat_strict < 0)) 130 | continue 2; 131 | if(!$val && ($c->stat >= 0 && $c->stat_strict >= 0)) 132 | continue 2; 133 | break; 134 | case 'crc': 135 | if($crc != $val) 136 | continue 2; 137 | break; 138 | case 'hash': 139 | if($c->hash != $val) 140 | continue 2; 141 | break; 142 | } 143 | } 144 | $l[] = &$c; 145 | } 146 | } 147 | } 148 | 149 | return false; 150 | } 151 | 152 | /** 153 | * Return copy of YADWord found by region code 154 | * @param string $w Word 155 | * @param int|string $r Region code 156 | * return YADWord|boolean 157 | */ 158 | public static function findByRegionCRC($w, $r){ 159 | $word = self::prepare($w); 160 | $r = (int)$r; 161 | $crc = crc32(str_replace(' ','-',$word)); 162 | 163 | if(isset(self::$bind_region[$r][$crc])){ 164 | return self::$bind_region[$r][$crc]; 165 | } 166 | 167 | return false; 168 | } 169 | 170 | /** 171 | * Return found array of YADWord by CRC 172 | * @param int|string $crc 173 | * @return array|boolean 174 | */ 175 | public static function findByCRC($crc){ 176 | $crc = (int)$crc; 177 | if(isset(self::$bind_crc[$crc])){ 178 | return self::$bind_crc[$crc]; 179 | } 180 | return false; 181 | } 182 | 183 | /** 184 | * Remove from string all invalid characters 185 | * Leave only English, Russian, Turkish, Kazakh and Numbers 186 | * @link http://www.unicode.org/charts/ 187 | * @param string $w 188 | * @return string 189 | */ 190 | public static function prepare($w){ 191 | // АаБбВвГгДдЕеЁёЖжЗзИиЙйКкЛлМм 192 | // НнОоПпРрСсТтУуФфХхЦцЧчШшЩщЪъ 193 | // ЫыЬьЭэЮюЯя 194 | $RUSSIAN = '\\x{0410}-\\x{045F}'; 195 | 196 | // çğışöü ÇĞİŞÖÜ 197 | $TURKISH = '\\x{00E7}\\x{011F}\\x{0131}\\x{015F}'. 198 | '\\x{00F6}\\x{00FC}\\x{00C7}\\x{011E}'. 199 | '\\x{0130}\\x{015E}\\x{00D6}\\x{00DC}'; 200 | 201 | //ӘҒҚҢӨҮҰҺІ әғқңөүұһі 202 | $KAZAKH = '\\x{04A2}\\x{04A3}\\x{0406}\\x{0456}'. 203 | '\\x{0492}\\x{0493}\\x{049A}\\x{049B}'. 204 | '\\x{04AE}\\x{04AF}\\x{04B0}\\x{04B1}'. 205 | '\\x{04BA}\\x{04BB}\\x{04D8}\\x{04D9}'. 206 | '\\x{04E8}\\x{04E9}'; 207 | 208 | $w = preg_replace('/[^a-z0-9'.$RUSSIAN.$TURKISH.$KAZAKH.']+/ui', ' ', $w); 209 | $w = preg_replace('/[\s]+/', ' ', $w); 210 | 211 | return mb_strtolower(trim($w),'UTF-8'); 212 | } 213 | 214 | } 215 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /YADWordstat.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'Массив слов пустой', 12 | 31 => 'Попытка создать 6-ой отчет', 13 | 56 => 'Превышен лимит запросов', 14 | 71 => 'Параметры запроса указаны неверно', 15 | 152 => 'Не достаточно баллов' 16 | ); 17 | 18 | private $request = array('locale' => 'ru'); 19 | 20 | private $wait = array(); 21 | private $complete = array(); 22 | 23 | public static function redis(Redis &$__redis){ 24 | self::$redis = $__redis; 25 | } 26 | 27 | public function __construct($login, $certdir){ 28 | $this->login = $login; 29 | $this->certdir = $certdir; 30 | $this->request['login'] = $this->login; 31 | } 32 | 33 | public function units(){ 34 | $crc = crc32(sprintf('yad_units_%s', $this->login)); 35 | if(self::$redis && $units = self::$redis->get($crc)){ 36 | return $units; 37 | } 38 | $this->request['method'] = 'GetClientsUnits'; 39 | $this->request['param'] = array($this->login); 40 | $this->request['login'] = $this->login; 41 | $response = $this->request(); 42 | 43 | $units = (int)$response->data[0]->UnitsRest; 44 | 45 | if(self::$redis){ 46 | self::$redis->set($crc, $units, 3600 * 2); 47 | } 48 | return $units; 49 | } 50 | 51 | public function getReportList(){ 52 | $this->request['method'] = 'GetWordstatReportList'; 53 | $this->request['param'] = array(); 54 | $this->request['login'] = $this->login; 55 | $response = $this->request(); 56 | if(isset($response->data)){ 57 | return $response->data; 58 | } 59 | return false; 60 | } 61 | 62 | public function getReport($id){ 63 | $this->request['method'] = 'GetWordstatReport'; 64 | $this->request['param'] = (int)$id; 65 | $response = $this->request(); 66 | if(isset($response->data)){ 67 | return $response->data; 68 | } 69 | return false; 70 | } 71 | 72 | public function getReportInfo($id){ 73 | $report = $this->getReport($id); 74 | $data = $report->data; 75 | 76 | } 77 | 78 | public function deleteReport($id){ 79 | $this->request['method'] = 'DeleteWordstatReport'; 80 | $this->request['param'] = (int)$id; 81 | $this->request['login'] = $this->login; 82 | $response = $this->request(); 83 | return $response->data; 84 | } 85 | 86 | /** 87 | * Remove from string all invalid characters 88 | * Leave only English, Russian, Turkish, Kazakh and Numbers 89 | * @link http://www.unicode.org/charts/ 90 | * @param string $w 91 | * @return string 92 | */ 93 | public static function prepareWord($w){ 94 | return YADWord::prepare($w); 95 | } 96 | 97 | public function delReport($id){ 98 | return $this->deleteReport($id); 99 | } 100 | 101 | public function removeReport($id){ 102 | return $this->deleteReport($id); 103 | } 104 | 105 | public function createReport(array $keywords = array(), array $regions = array()){ 106 | 107 | foreach($keywords as $k=>$v) 108 | $keywords[$k] = self::magicUTF8($v); 109 | 110 | if($keywords && count($keywords)){ 111 | 112 | $this->request['method'] = 'CreateNewWordstatReport'; 113 | $this->request['param'] = array( 114 | 'Phrases' => $keywords, 115 | 'GeoID' => $regions 116 | ); 117 | 118 | $this->request['login'] = $this->login; 119 | $response = $this->request(); 120 | 121 | if(isset($response->error_code)){ 122 | $error_code = (int)$response->error_code; 123 | var_dump($response); 124 | return (0 - $error_code); 125 | } 126 | 127 | if(!isset($response->data)) return false; 128 | 129 | return $response->data; 130 | } 131 | 132 | return false; 133 | } 134 | 135 | private function request(){ 136 | $request = json_encode($this->request); 137 | 138 | # параметры запроса 139 | $opts = array( 140 | 'http'=>array( 141 | 'method' => 'POST', 142 | 'content' => $request, 143 | 'header' => 'Content-type: application/json; charset=utf-8' . "\r\n" 144 | ) 145 | ); 146 | 147 | # создание контекста потока 148 | $context = stream_context_create($opts); 149 | 150 | # подключаем объединенный с приватным ключом сертификат 151 | stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'local_cert', $this->certdir . '/solid-cert.crt'); 152 | 153 | # отправляем запрос и получаем ответ от сервера 154 | $result = file_get_contents(self::JSON_URL, 0, $context); 155 | 156 | return json_decode($result); 157 | } 158 | 159 | public static function magicUTF8($s){ 160 | $s = iconv('utf-8', 'windows-1251', $s); 161 | $s = iconv('windows-1251', 'utf-8', $s); 162 | $s = iconv('ISO-8859-1', 'utf-8', $s); 163 | return $s; 164 | } 165 | 166 | public static function crc($keyword, $region, $strict = 0){ 167 | $strict = (int)$strict; 168 | return crc32('yafreq_'.str_replace(' ','-',mb_strtolower($keyword,'UTF-8')).'_'.$region.'_'.$strict); 169 | } 170 | 171 | } 172 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------