VMware vCloud SDK for PHP - original code v5.1.2 - Repository for importing with Composer
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Go to your folder root and execute:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
If the installation work correctly, this should display:
#!/usr/bin/env php
All settings correct for using Composer
Downloading...
Composer successfully installed to: /mnt/hgfs/Documents/sandbox/vcloud/composer.phar
Use it: php composer.phar
At this step, you should have the following files in your project's folder:
$ls -Al
- composer.phar (~900 kB)
Then, execute:
[ ! -e composer.json ] && echo -e '{\n \n}' > composer.json && php composer.phar install
If the installation work correctly, this should display:
Loading composer repositories with package information
Installing dependencies (including require-dev)
Nothing to install or update
Generating autoload files
At this step, you should have the following files in your project's folder:
$ ls -Al
- composer.phar (~900 kB)
- composer.json (7 B)
- vendor
- autoload.php (~182 B)
- composer
- autoload_classmap.php (~150 B)
- autoload_namespaces.php (~150 B)
- autoload_real.php (~1 kB)
- ClassLoader.php (~7 kB)
following lines to your composer.json:
"require": {
"vmware/vcloud-sdk": "*"
}
php composer.phar update
If the installation work correctly, this should display:
Loading composer repositories with package information
Initializing PEAR repository http://pear.php.net
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
- Installing vmware/vcloud-sdk (5.1.2 8f2e517)
Cloning 8f2e517dd3e5c858d7729148bac526414d1444e3
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/xml_util (1.2.1)
Downloading: 100%
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/console_getopt (1.3.1)
Downloading: 100%
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/structures_graph (1.0.4)
Downloading: 100%
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/archive_tar (1.3.11)
Downloading: 100%
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/pear (1.9.4)
Downloading: 100%
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/net_url2 (2.0.0)
Downloading: 100%
- Installing pear-pear.php.net/http_request2 (2.1.1)
Downloading: 100%
Writing lock file
Generating autoload files
Now, you should be able to use VMware vCloud SDK for PHP by simply use the following PHP code:
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$host = '192.168.0.100';
$auth = array(
'username' => 'username@organization',
'password' => 'password',
);
$httpConfig = array(
'proxy_host' => null,
'proxy_port' => null,
'proxy_user' => null,
'proxy_password' => null,
'ssl_verify_peer' => false,
'ssl_verify_host' => false,
'ssl_cafile' => null,
);
echo 'Authenticating on ' . $host . '... ';
$service = VMware_VCloud_SDK_Service::getService();
try {
$result = $service->login($host, $auth, $httpConfig);
echo "OK\n";
}
catch(Exception $e) {
echo 'NOK - ' . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
exit(1);
}
...
See vCloudSDKforPHP-License.docx
This section is intented for contributors would would fork this project.
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
If the installation work correctly, this should display:
#!/usr/bin/env php
All settings correct for using Composer
Downloading...
Composer successfully installed to: /mnt/hgfs/Documents/sandbox/vcloud/composer.phar
Use it: php composer.phar
php composer.phar self-update
This will upgrade Composer to the latest version. If Composer is already up-to-date, this will display:
You are using the latest composer version.
php composer.phar install
If the installation work correctly, this should display something like:
Loading composer repositories with package information
Initializing PEAR repository http://pear2.php.net
Installing dependencies (including require-dev)
- Installing pear-pear2.php.net/pear2_http_request (0.1.0)
Downloading: 100%
Writing lock file
Generating autoload files