To install the Coconut PHP library, you need composer first:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Edit composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"opencoconut/coconut": "2.*"
}
}
Install the depencies by executing composer
:
php composer.phar install
Use the API Request Builder to generate a config file that match your specific workflow.
Example of coconut.conf
:
var s3 = s3://accesskey:secretkey@mybucket
set webhook = http://mysite.com/webhook/coconut?videoID=$vid
-> mp4 = $s3/videos/video_$vid.mp4
-> webm = $s3/videos/video_$vid.webm
-> jpg:300x = $s3/previews/thumbs_#num#.jpg, number=3
Here is the PHP code to submit the config file:
<?php
$job = Coconut_Job::create(array(
'api_key' => 'k-api-key',
'conf' => 'coconut.conf',
'source' => 'http://yoursite.com/media/video.mp4',
'vars' => array('vid' => 1234)
));
if($job->{'status'} == 'ok') {
echo $job->{'id'};
} else {
echo $job->{'error_code'};
echo $job->{'error_message'};
}
?>
You can also create a job without a config file. To do that you will need to give every settings in the method parameters. Here is the exact same job but without a config file:
<?php
$vid = 1234;
$s3 = 's3://accesskey:secretkey@mybucket';
$job = Coconut_Job::create(array(
'api_key' => 'k-api-key',
'source' => 'http://yoursite.com/media/video.mp4',
'webhook' => 'http://mysite.com/webhook/coconut?videoId=' . $vid,
'outputs' => array(
'mp4' => $s3 . '/videos/video_' . $vid . '.mp4',
'webm' => $s3 . '/videos/video_' . $vid . '.webm',
'jpg:300x' => $s3 . '/previews/thumbs_#num#.jpg, number=3'
)
));
?>
Note that you can use the environment variable COCONUT_API_KEY
to set your API key.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Released under the MIT license.
- Coconut website: http://coconut.co
- API documentation: http://coconut.co/docs
- Contact: support@coconut.co
- Twitter: @OpenCoconut