zamzar / zamzar-php

Official PHP library for the Zamzar API
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PHP file converter library for Zamzar

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Easy to use PHP file conversion API with support for 1,100+ file conversions - convert documents, audio, images, video, eBooks and more. Use zamzar-php to convert files between different formats as part of your PHP application with the Zamzar file conversion API. Common use cases include:

This is the official PHP SDK for the Zamzar file conversion API.

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Requirements

Installation

You can install the bindings via Composer. Run the following command:

composer require zamzar/zamzar-php

To use the bindings, use Composer's autoload:

require_once('vendor/autoload.php');

If you do not wish to use Composer, you can download the latest release. Then, to use the bindings, include the init.php file.

require_once('/path/to/zamzar-php/init.php');

Dependencies

The bindings require the following extensions in order to work properly:

If you use Composer, these dependencies should be handled automatically. If you install manually, you'll want to make sure that these extensions are available.

Initialise the Zamzar Client

To initialise the client, declare a new ZamzarClient which accepts a string or config array:


// Connect to the Production API using an API Key
$zamzar = new \Zamzar\ZamzarClient('apikey');

To specify whether the client using the Production or Test API, use a Config array:


// Use the Production API
$zamzar = new \Zamzar\ZamzarClient([
    'api_key' => 'apiKey',
    'environment' => 'production'
]);

// Use the Sandbox API
$zamzar = new \Zamzar\ZamzarClient([
    'api_key' => 'apiKey',
    'environment' => 'sandbox'
]);

Test the Connection

To confirm your credentials are correct, test the connection to the API which will return a welcome message and confirm which API you are using (Production or Test).


echo $zamzar->testConnection();

Typical Usage

The most common requirement is to submit a job to convert a file, wait for the job to complete, download the converted files and delete the files on Zamzar servers.

// Submit the file
$job = $zamzar->jobs->create([
    'source_file' => 'path/to/local/file',
    'target_format' => 'xxx'
]);

// Wait for the job to complete (the default timeout is 60 seconds)
$job->waitForCompletion(30);

// Download the converted files 
$job->downloadTargetFiles('path/to/folder/');

// Delete the source and target files on Zamzar's servers
$job->deleteAllFiles();

The above use case might be applied when other things are happening in between each step, but if not, and you want to chain the whole thing together:

// Do the whole thing together
$job = $zamzar->jobs->create([
        'source_file' => 'path/to/localfile', 
        'target_format' => 'pdf'
    ])
    ->waitForCompletion(120)
    ->downloadTargetFiles('path/to/folder')
    ->deleteAllFiles();

Configure a Logger

The library does minimal logging, if the debug config option is used. Use either the supplied default logger or a psr-3 compatible logger.

$client = new Zamzar\ZamzarClient([
    'api_key' = '****',
    'debug' => true,
]);

// PSR-3 Compatible Logger
\Zamzar\Zamzar::setLogger($psr3Logger);

// Using Monolog
$logger = new Logger('Zamzar');
$logger->pushHandler(new StreamHandler(__DIR__.'/app.log', Logger::DEBUG));
\Zamzar\Zamzar::setLogger($logger);

Resources

Code Samples - Copy/Paste from examples which demonstrate all key areas of functionality.

Exceptions Handling - Learn more about API Error Codes.

Developer Docs - For more information about API operations, parameters, and responses. Use this if you need additional context on all areas of functionality.