A wrapper for the SoundCloud API written in PHP with support for authentication using OAuth 2.0.
The wrapper got a real overhaul with version 2.0. The current version was written with PEAR in mind and can easily by distributed as a PEAR package.
- PHP >= 5.0.0 (with cURL support)
Check out the getting started wiki entry for further reference on how to get started. Also make sure to check out the demo application for some example code.
There's an unofficial mirror of this project with Composer support. To install just run the following command from your project root:
$ composer require ise/php-soundcloud 3.*
The wrapper includes convenient methods used to perform HTTP requests on behalf of the authenticated user. Below you'll find a few quick examples.
Ofcourse you need to handle the authentication first before being able to request and modify protect resources as demonstrated below. Therefor I refer to the demo application which got some example code on how to handle authentication.
<?php
try {
$response = json_decode($soundcloud->get('me'), true);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
<?php
$comment = <<<EOH
<comment>
<body>Yeah!</body>
</comment>
EOH;
try {
$response = json_decode(
$soundcloud->post(
'tracks/1/comments',
$comment,
array(CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => array('Content-Type: application/xml'))
),
true
);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
<?php
$track = <<<EOH
<track>
<downloadable>true</downloadable>
</track>
EOH;
try {
$response = json_decode(
$soundcloud->put(
'tracks/1',
$track,
array(CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => array('Content-Type: application/xml'))
),
true
);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
<?php
try {
$response = json_decode($soundcloud->delete('tracks/1'), true);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
<?php
$track = array(
'track[title]' => 'My awesome track',
'track[tags]' => 'dubstep rofl',
'track[asset_data]' => '@/absolute/path/to/track.mp3'
);
try {
$response = $soundcloud->post('tracks', $track);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
<?php
try {
$track = $soundcloud->download(1337);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
// do something clever with $track. Save to file perhaps?
Many found it difficult to update a existing playlist. Therefor a custom method is available to simplify this matter.
<?php
$playlistId = 2000;
$trackIds = array(2001);
$optionalFields = array('title' => 'My awesome playlist');
try {
$playlist = $soundcloud->updatePlaylist($playlistId, $trackIds, $optionalFields);
} catch (Services_Soundcloud_Invalid_Http_Response_Code_Exception $e) {
exit($e->getMessage());
}
Found a bug or missing a feature? Don't hesitate to create a new issue here on GitHub. Or contact me directly.
Also make sure to check out the official documentation and the join Google Group in order to stay updated.
Copyright (c) 2011 Anton Lindqvist
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