This example uses minimal external dependencies (only dotenv and guzzle) to process input records and call Airtable's update multiple records endpoint to upsert (insert-or-update) a record based on a unique field. If the unique value is present in an existing record, the existing record will be updated. If the unique value is not found, a new record will be created.
The example code in this repository assumes your base has a table with the following fields: First Name (Single line text), Last Name (Single line text), Unique ID (Single line text), Job Title (Single line text), and Hire Number (Number). You can create a copy of a sample base with 200 records pre-populated here.
The software made available from this repository is not supported by Formagrid Inc (Airtable) or part of the Airtable Service. It is made available on an "as is" basis and provided without express or implied warranties of any kind.
- Clone/unzip code
- Copy
.env.example
to.env
and populate values - Install PHP dependencies using
composer install
- (Optional) Modify
$inputRecords
inmain.php
with new static values or dynamically fetched values from your source of choice (API, file, etc.) - Run
php main.php
to run the script
main.php
is the main code file which is executed whenphp main.php
is run. At a high level, it performs the following:- Loads dependencies and configuration variables
- Defines a sample
$inputRecords
array which should be modified to reference an external data source - In chunks of 10, updates existing and creates new records
helpers.php
is referenced bymain.php
and contains helper functions to prep data for Airtable upsert requests and call the Airtable REST API..env.example
is an example file template to follow for your own.env
file. The environment variables supported are:AIRTABLE_API_KEY
- your Airtable personal access token; it will always start withpat
AIRTABLE_BASE_ID
- the ID of your base; you can find this on the base's API docs from https://airtable.com/api. This will always start withapp
AIRTABLE_TABLE_ID
- the ID of the table you want to create/update records in; you can find this in the URL of your browser when viewing the table. It will start withtbl
AIRTABLE_UNIQUE_FIELD_NAME_OR_ID
- the field name of the field that is used for determining if an existing records exists that needs to be updated (if no record exists, a new one will be created)
- The guzzle library handles HTTP requests
- The field used for uniqueness does not have to be the primary field.
- The field used for uniqueness cannot be a computed field (formula, lookup, rollup)
- The field name for the unique field is expected to remain consistent. If it changes, update the environment variable
- Each existing and new record is expected to have a value for the field used for uniqueness.
- Mockaroo was used to generate example data used in this example.