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4 | use agoalofalife\bpm\KernelBpm; |
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5 | use agoalofalife\bpm\SourcesConfigurations\File; |
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7 | require_once './vendor/autoload.php'; |
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9 | $test = new KernelBpm(); |
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10 | $file = new File(); |
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12 | // 1.Option |
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13 | // set file with configuration | pre settings |
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14 | //$file->setSource(__DIR__ . '/config/apiBpm.php'); |
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15 | //$test->loadConfiguration($file); |
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18 | // 2.Option |
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19 | // set configuration manually |
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20 | $test->setConfigManually('apiBpm', [ |
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21 | 'UrlLogin' => '', |
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22 | 'Login' => '', |
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23 | 'Password' => '', |
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24 | 'UrlHome' => '' |
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25 | ]); |
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27 | // 3, Setting collection |
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28 | $test->setCollection('CaseCollection'); |
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30 | // 4. get Cookie or just auth |
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31 | //$test->authentication(); |
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33 | // 5. Example Reading from API |
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34 | //$test = $test->action('read:json', function ($read){ |
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35 | // $read->amount(1)->skip(100); |
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36 | // |
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37 | //})->get(); |
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38 | // |
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39 | //dd($test->toArray(), '?'); |
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41 | // 6.Example Creating from API |
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42 | //$test = $test->action('create:xml', function ($creator){ |
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43 | // $creator->setData([ |
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44 | // // array key => value |
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45 | // ]); |
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46 | //})->get(); |
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47 | //dd($test, 'done'); |
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49 | // 7 Example Update from API |
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50 | //$test = $test->action('update:json', function ($creator){ |
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51 | // $creator->guid('')->setData([ |
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52 | // 'Number' => 'SR00006250(testJson)' |
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53 | // ]); |
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54 | //})->get(); |
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55 | //dd($test); |
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57 | // 8. Example delete |
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58 | $test = $test->action('delete:xml', function ($creator){ |
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59 | $creator->guid(''); |
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60 | })->get(); |
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61 | dd($test); |
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