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- Official Eventbrite SDK for PHP
- API Reference: https://developer.eventbrite.com/docs/
- You can register an Eventbrite app at https://www.eventbrite.com/myaccount/apps/
Clone the repo. Once this is public we can add version control and installation via composer.
The Eventbrite PHP SDK makes it easy to interact with the Eventbrite API:
php > require_once('HttpClient.php');
php > $client = new HttpClient('TOKEN');
php > $user = $client->get_user(1234567890);
php > $user['id'];
php > 1234567890
php > $user['name'];
php > Serena Williams
You can also specify API endpoints manually:
php > $user = $client->get('/users/me/');
php > $user['id'];
1234567890
php > $user['name'];
php > Serena Williams
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/eventbrite/eventbrite-sdk-php.
The library is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).