This is a very simple PHP library for interacting with the v3 bit.ly api (supports OAuth endpoints). It should support all basic endpoints that are found/available via http://dev.bitly.com/api.html.
PHP, Curl, JSON
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Simply download the bitly.php file and include it in your project directory
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Make sure to include the file whenever you want to access the bitly api functionality... include_once('bitly.php');
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Set up an associative array with the required parameters for the endpoint you want to access.
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Make the bitly_get or bitly_post call, passing in the endpoint and the parameters as defined via the bit.ly API documentation ( http://dev.bitly.com/api.html ).
include_once('bitly.php');
$params = array();
$params['access_token'] = 'THE_TOKEN_SET_VIA_OAUTH';
$params['longUrl'] = 'http://knowabout.it';
$params['domain'] = 'j.mp';
$results = bitly_get('shorten', $params);
var_dump($results);
$params = array();
$params['access_token'] = 'THE_TOKEN_SET_VIA_OAUTH';
$params['url'] = 'http://knowabout.it';
$results = bitly_get('link/lookup', $params);
var_dump($results);
a slightly more complex example with complex params (simply pass a third param of true when dealing with complex params):
$params = array();
$params['access_token'] = 'THE_TOKEN_SET_VIA_OAUTH';
$params['hash'] = array('dYhyia','dYhyia','abc123');
$results = bitly_get('expand', $params, true);
var_dump($results);
You can find more detailed examples in the test.php file within this repo.
To use the new OAuth endpoints, you must first obtain an access token for a user. You do this by passing the user off to bit.ly to approve your apps access to their account...and then you use the return code along with the bitly_oauth_access_token method to obtain the actual bitly access token:
- Present the user with a link as such:
- a code ($_REQUEST['code']) will be supplied as a param to the url Bit.ly redirects to. So you can then execute:
$results = bitly_oauth_access_token($_REQUEST['code'],
'THE_URL_YOU_WANT_BITLY_TO_REDIRECT_TO_WHEN_APP_IS_APPROVED_BY_USER',
'YOUR_BITLY_APP_CLIENT_ID',
'YOUR_BITLY_APP_CLIENT_SECRET');
- If everything goes correctly, you should now have a $results['access_token'] value that you can use with the oauth requests for that user.
As always, if you've got any questions, comments, or concerns about anything you find here, please feel free to drop me an email at info@falicon.com or find me on Twitter @falicon
Copyright 2015 Kevin Marshall.
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