- Homepage
- http://www.github.com/google/google-auth-library-php
- Authors
- Tim Emiola
- Stanley Cheung
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2015 Google, Inc.
- License
- Apache 2.0
This is Google's officially supported PHP client library for using OAuth 2.0 authorization and authentication with Google APIs.
This library is in Alpha. We will make an effort to support the library, but we reserve the right to make incompatible changes when necessary.
The recommended way to install the google auth library is through Composer.
# Install Composer
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Next, run the Composer command to install the latest stable version:
composer.phar require google/auth:dev-master
As this project is in alpha, there is currently no "stable" composer version, so specifying
dev-master
is required.
This library provides an implementation of application default credentials for PHP.
The Application Default Credentials provide a simple way to get authorization credentials for use in calling Google APIs.
They are best suited for cases when the call needs to have the same identity and authorization level for the application independent of the user. This is the recommended approach to authorize calls to Cloud APIs, particularly when you're building an application that uses Google Compute Engine.
To use Application Default Credentials
, You first need to download a set of
JSON credentials for your project. Go to APIs & Auth > Credentials in
the [Google Developers Console](developer console) and select
Service account from the Add credentials dropdown.
This file is your only copy of these credentials. It should never be committed with your source code, and should be stored securely.
Once downloaded, store the path to this file in the
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
environment variable.
putenv('GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/my/credentials.json');
PHP's
putenv
function is just one way to set an environment variable. Consider using.htaccess
or apache configuration files as well.
Before making your API call, you must be sure the API you're calling has been
enabled. Go to APIs & Auth > APIs in the
[Google Developers Console](developer console) and enable the APIs you'd like to
call. For the example below, you must enable the Drive API
.
As long as you update the environment variable below to point to your JSON credentials file, the following code should output a list of your Drive files.
use GuzzleHttp\Client;
use Google\Auth\ApplicationDefaultCredentials;
// specify the path to your application credentials
putenv('GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/my/credentials.json');
// define the scopes for your API call
$scopes = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.readonly'];
// create the HTTP client
$client = new Client([
'base_url' => 'https://www.googleapis.com',
'defaults' => ['auth' => 'google_auth'] // authorize all requests
]);
// attach this library's auth listener
$fetcher = ApplicationDefaultCredentials::getFetcher($scopes);
$client->getEmitter()->attach($fetcher);
// make the request
$response = $client->get('drive/v2/files');
// show the result!
print_r($response->json());
The goal is for auth done by google-apis-php-client to be be performed by this library.
Eventually, google-apis-php-client should have a dependency on this library. At the moment, there is no ETA for this, a key prequisite being for google-apis-php-client itself take a dependency on Guzzle so that it can use the Guzzle subscribers that this package provides. That's currently being discussed. This package's availability should make that transition simpler as there is one less thing that need to be handled.
This library is licensed under Apache 2.0. Full license text is available in COPYING.
See CONTRIBUTING.
Please report bugs at the project on Github. Don't hesitate to ask questions about the client or APIs on StackOverflow.