Soundcloud API Service Provider For Laravel 5
The package can be installed via Composer by requiring the "njasm/laravel5-soundcloud": "dev-master"
package in your project's composer.json.
{
"require": {
"njasm/laravel5-soundcloud": "dev-master"
},
"minimum-stability": "dev"
}
Next you need to add the service provider to config/app.php
.
'providers' => [
// ...
Njasm\Laravel\Soundcloud\SoundcloudProvider::class,
],
Additionally, if you wish to use the Facade, you may register an alias for it in config/app.php
:
'aliases' => [
// ...
'Soundcloud' => Njasm\Laravel\Soundcloud\Facades\Soundcloud::class,
],
We've also got a dedicated config file, which can be published by running the following command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Njasm\Laravel\Soundcloud\SoundcloudProvider"
Since you most-likely don't want your client_id
, client_secret
, username
or password
to be on your repository (for security concerns), put them in the .env
file:
SOUNDCLOUD_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id
SOUNDCLOUD_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret
SOUNDCLOUD_CALLBACK_URL=your_callback_url
SOUNDCLOUD_USERNAME=your_username
SOUNDCLOUD_PASSWORD=your_password
SOUNDCLOUD_AUTO_CONNECT=false
and reference them in config/services.php
as such:
// ...
'soundcloud' => [
'client_id' => env('SOUNDCLOUD_CLIENT_ID'),
'client_secret' => env('SOUNDCLOUD_CLIENT_SECRET'),
'callback_url' => env('SOUNDCLOUD_CALLBACK_URL'),
],
Besides the ones in services.php
(which now holds all of your SoundCloud credentials), a few more options are available in the dedicated config file:
username
andpassword
, both used for connecting to the SoundCloud API as an actual user. These should be defined in the.env
file.auto_connect
: When set to true, the user credentials above will be used to connect to SoundCloud automatically, without you having the call theuserCredentials
method manually. This may be useful to quickly access data of the authenticated user. Note that, since this option may vary depending of the app evironment (e.g. when running unit tests), it should be defined in the.env
file as well.
You can access the Soundcloud object through a number of ways:
Using dependency injection
In this case, we'll make use of Laravel's IoC container to automatically resolve the binding:
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Njasm\Soundcloud\SoundcloudFacade;
class HomeController extends Controller
{
public function index(SoundcloudFacade $soundcloud)
{
echo $soundcloud->getAuthUrl();
}
}
Using the facade
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Soundcloud;
class HomeController extends Controller
{
public function index()
{
echo Soundcloud::getAuthUrl();
}
}
Manually resolving the binding out of the container
You can either use the full namespace to the SoundcloudFacade
to reference the binding in the IoC:
$soundcloud = $this->app->make(\Njasm\Soundcloud\SoundcloudFacade::class);
$soundcloud = App::make(\Njasm\Soundcloud\SoundcloudFacade::class);
$soundcloud = app(\Njasm\Soundcloud\SoundcloudFacade::class);
or use the shorthand alias:
$soundcloud = $this->app->make('Soundcloud');
$soundcloud = App::make('Soundcloud');
$soundcloud = app('Soundcloud');