b2-sdk-php
is a client library for working with Backblaze's B2 storage service. It aims to make using the service as
easy as possible by exposing a clear API and taking influence from other SDKs that you may be familiar with.
This is just a short example, full examples to come on the wiki.
use ChrisWhite\B2\Client;
use ChrisWhite\B2\Bucket;
$client = new Client('accountId', 'applicationKey');
// Returns a Bucket object.
$bucket = $client->createBucket([
'BucketName' => 'my-special-bucket',
'BucketType' => Bucket::TYPE_PRIVATE // or TYPE_PUBLIC
]);
// Change the bucket to private. Also returns a Bucket object.
$updatedBucket = $client->updateBucket([
'BucketId' => $bucket->getId(),
'BucketType' => Bucket::TYPE_PUBLIC
]);
// Retrieve an array of Bucket objects on your account.
$buckets = $client->listBuckets();
// Delete a bucket.
$client->deleteBucket([
'BucketId' => '4c2b957661da9c825f465e1b'
]);
// Upload a file to a bucket. Returns a File object.
$file = $client->upload([
'BucketName' => 'my-special-bucket',
'FileName' => 'path/to/upload/to',
'Body' => 'I am the file content'
// The file content can also be provided via a resource.
// 'Body' => fopen('/path/to/input', 'r')
]);
// Download a file from a bucket. Returns the file content.
$fileContent = $client->download([
'FileId' => $file->getId()
// Can also identify the file via bucket and path:
// 'BucketName' => 'my-special-bucket',
// 'FileName' => 'path/to/file'
// Can also save directly to a location on disk. This will cause download() to not return file content.
// 'SaveAs' => '/path/to/save/location'
]);
// Delete a file from a bucket. Returns true or false.
$fileDelete = $client->deleteFile([
'FileId' => $file->getId()
// Can also identify the file via bucket and path:
// 'BucketName' => 'my-special-bucket',
// 'FileName' => 'path/to/file'
]);
// Retrieve an array of file objects from a bucket.
$fileList = $client->listFiles([
'BucketId' => '4d2dbbe08e1e983c5e6f0d12'
]);
Installation is via Composer:
$ composer require cwhite92/b2-sdk-php
Tests are run with PHPUnit. After installing PHPUnit via Composer:
$ vendor/bin/phpunit
Feel free to contribute in any way you can whether that be reporting issues, making suggestions or sending PRs. :)
MIT.