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PingPing

This composer package allows us to easily integrate PingPing APIs in your Laravel project.

What is PingPing ?

PingPing is the simplest uptime monitoring service in the world to get notified, when your website is down or your certificate becomes invalid. No more, no less.

Installation

Step 1: Composer

Firstly require this package using following command.

composer require enlight/pingping

Step 2: Service Provider (Optional)

This package support's auto discovery but for any reason you need to add ServiceProvider into providers array manually then check follow steps below.

Open config/app.php and, within the providers array, append:

Enlight\PingPing\Providers\PingPingServiceProvider::class

This will bootstrap the package into Laravel.

Step 3: Set Up Environment

Check your .env file, and ensure that your PING_PING_API_TOKEN is set with valid token.

You can get the token from below link and make sure it is enabled.

https://pingping.io/account/settings

You are all set to use it.

Step 4: Publish Configuration (Optional)

Optionally, You can publish configuration file, so you can modify defaults values.

To Publish Configuration Run

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Enlight\PingPing\Providers\PingPingServiceProvider" --tag="config"

Exported config you can find in /config folder as pingping.php.

Usage

All methods and API calls will return Illuminate\Http\Client\Response instance. That mean's, you have access to following methods.

$response->body() : string; $response->json() : array|mixed; $response->collect() : Illuminate\Support\Collection; $response->status() : int; $response->ok() : bool; $response->successful() : bool; $response->failed() : bool; $response->serverError() : bool; $response->clientError() : bool; $response->header($header) : string; $response->headers() : array;

Retrieve all websites (monitors)

 use Enlight\PingPing\Client; public function index(Client $client) { $response = $client->monitors(); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); }

Retrieve a specific website (monitor)

 use Enlight\PingPing\Client; public function show($id, Client $client) { $response = $client->monitors((int) $id); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); }

Retrieve statistics from a specific website (monitor)

 use Enlight\PingPing\Client; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\MonitorIDRequiredException; /**  * @throws MonitorIDRequiredException  */ public function show($id, Client $client) { $response = $client->statistics((int) $id); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); }

Create a website (monitor)

 use Enlight\PingPing\Client; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\ValidUrlRequiredException; /**  * @throws ValidUrlRequiredException  */ public function store(Client $client) { $url = 'https://my-cool-website.test'; $response = $client->createMonitor($url); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); }

Update a website (monitor)

 use Enlight\PingPing\Client; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\AliasRequiredException; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\ValidUrlRequiredException; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\MonitorIDRequiredException; /**  * @throws AliasRequiredException  * @throws ValidUrlRequiredException  * @throws MonitorIDRequiredException  */ public function update($id, Client $client) { $url = 'https://my-cool-website2.test'; $alias = 'My cool website2'; $response = $client->updateMonitor((int) $id, $url, $alias); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); }

Delete a website (monitor)

 use Enlight\PingPing\Client; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\MonitorIDRequiredException; /**  * @throws MonitorIDRequiredException  */ public function destroy($id, Client $client) { $response = $client->deleteMonitor((int) $id); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); }

Finally, your updated controllers might look like this now.

<?php declare(strict_types=1); namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Enlight\PingPing\Client; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\AliasRequiredException; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\ValidUrlRequiredException; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\MonitorIDRequiredException; class MonitorController extends Controller { /** @var Client */ private $client; public function __construct(Client $client) { $this->client = $client; } public function index() { $response = $this->client->monitors(); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); } public function show($id) { $response = $this->client->monitors((int) $id); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); } /**  * @throws ValidUrlRequiredException  */ public function store() { $url = 'https://my-cool-website.test'; $response = $this->client->createMonitor($url); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); } /**  * @throws AliasRequiredException  * @throws ValidUrlRequiredException  * @throws MonitorIDRequiredException  */ public function update($id) { $url = 'https://my-cool-website2.test'; $alias = 'My cool website2'; $response = $this->client->updateMonitor((int) $id, $url, $alias); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); } /**  * @throws MonitorIDRequiredException  */ public function destroy($id) { $response = $this->client->deleteMonitor((int) $id); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); } }
<?php declare(strict_types=1); namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Enlight\PingPing\Client; use Enlight\PingPing\Exceptions\MonitorIDRequiredException; class StatisticsController extends Controller { /**  * @throws MonitorIDRequiredException  */ public function show($id, Client $client) { $response = $client->statistics((int) $id); if ($response->failed()) { return $response->json(); } return $response->json(); } }

Contributors

This package is inspired by the Steve's blog post on Working with third party services in Laravel . I highly recommend you to read it.

Thank You :)

Happy Coding.

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