iTop rest client bundle for symfony
This bundle help you consume iTop rest webservices
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
$ composer require combodo/itop-client-bundleThis command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
# app/config/config.yml
combodo_itop_client:
servers:
itop_server_foo:
base_url: "%it_combodo.base_url%"
auth_user: "%it_combodo.auth_user%"
auth_pwd: "%it_combodo.auth_pwd%"
extra_headers: "%it_combodo.extra_headers%"This bundle will create a service named itop_client.rest_client.itop_server_foo that you can then uses in your code.
each operation follow the structure available in otop documentation: follow this struc: https://www.itophub.io/wiki/page?id=latest%3Aadvancedtopics%3Arest_json#operationcore_create
you can use the service container or uses service injection by adding a Combodo\ItopClientBundle\RestClient\RestClient $foo in your service constructor.
use Combodo\ItopClientBundle\RestClient\RequestOperation\Core\RequestOperationCoreCreate;
use Combodo\ItopClientBundle\RestClient\RestClient;
class Foo
{
/**
* @var RestClient
*/
private $client;
public function __construct(RestClient $client)
{
$this->client = $client;
}
public function bar()
{
$operation = new RequestOperationCoreCreate(
'Class',
'id',
'my comment',
[
'title' => 'foo',
'description' => 'bar',
'caller_email' => 'boris.vian@example.com',
]
);
$this->client->executeOperation($operation);
}
}