Zend Framework 2 module for accessing pimcore via its REST API.
Installation of this module uses composer. For composer documentation, please refer to getcomposer.org.
php composer.phar require leuchtdiode/pimcore-rest-api
Then add PimcoreRestApi
to your config/application.config.php
.
Currently there are the following features included:
- Retrieve document by ID
- Retrieve document by its path
- Search documents
- A view helper to print freetext of a document
In order to use the API, you have to specify a config set pimcoreRestApi
somewhere in your application (e.g. config/autoload/local.php
)
You have to set the following parameters:
host
: The host where your pimcore API resides (e.g. cms.company.com)ssl
: Defaults to false. Setting it to true will request API through SSL. (e.g. https://cms.company.com)apiKey
: The API-Key you generated in pimcore for your user
For example:
<?php
$config = [
...
'pimcoreRestApi' => [
'host' => 'cms.company.com',
'ssl' => false,
'apiKey' => '1233298asd89as9das89d9as9d8as89da9sd98as9dad',
],
...
];
We are suggesting not to use the API directly, but the services the module is providing through service locator. At the moment there is only a document service included.
You can use PimcoreRestApi\Service\Documents
from service locator for retrieving documents:
- Get one document by ID
getById($documentId)
- Get one document by path
getByPath($documentPath)
- Get all documents by path
getAllByPath($path)
The module is also providing a view helper for displaying freetext of a given document path.
By calling $this->praDocument()
in your view you can get an instance of the document view helper which provides the following methods at the moment:
$this->praDocument()->printTextForPath($path)
This method tries to fetch a document by its path, searching for all of its WYSIWYG elements, concatenates them and outputs the text. null
gets returned if there was a problem fetching the document or finding WYSIWYG elements.
To minimize the API calls to the external pimcore system via its REST API we are suggesting setting up a storage cache provided by zend-cache.
The module has already implemented caching. You only have to tell him.
Setting up is as simple as defining a factory in service locator which is returning a Zend\Cache\Storage\StorageInterface
for key PimcoreRestApi\StorageCache
,