This SDK is currently in preview. Please continue to provide feedback as we iterate towards a production-supported library.
For WordPress users, please see our Gravity Forms Dynamics 365 Add-On.
You can install the PHP SDK with Composer.
{
"require": {
"Microsoft/Dynamics": "0.1.*"
}
}
Register your application to use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 API by using one of the following supported authentication portals:
- Microsoft Azure Active Directory: Register a new application in your tenant's Active Directory to support work or school users for your tenant, or multiple tenants.
- Microsoft Application Registration Portal (Coming Soon): Register a new application that authenticates using the v2.0 authentication endpoint. This endpoint authenticates both personal (Microsoft) and work or school (Azure Active Directory) accounts.
The Microsoft Dynamics 365 SDK for PHP does not include any default authentication implementations. Instead, you can authenticate with the library of your choice.
When authenticating, you simply need to request access to your Dynamics 365 instance URL using the resource
parameter of Azure AD.
The following is an example that shows how to call Microsoft Dynamics 365 Web API.
use Microsoft\Dynamics\Dynamics;
use Microsoft\Dynamics\Model;
class UsageExample
{
$instanceUrl = 'https://contoso.crm.dynamics.com';
$accessToken = 'xxx';
$dynamics = new Dynamics();
$dynamics->setInstanceUrl($instanceUrl)
->setAccessToken($accessToken);
$leads = $dynamics->createRequest("GET", "/leads")
->setReturnType(Model\Lead::class)
->execute();
$lead = $leads[0];
echo "Hello, I am $lead->getFirstName() ";
// OR GET a specific lead by ID
$lead = $dynamics->createRequest("GET", "/leads(xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx)")
->setReturnType(Model\Lead::class)
->execute();
echo "Hello, I am $lead->getFirstName() ";
}
Run vendor/bin/phpunit
from the base directory.
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