This is an unofficial Google Trends API for PHP.
Please notice that the good functionality of this API depends on Google's willing to keep the backward compatibility and/or the parameters, naming and/or required values.
If this happens, feel free to contribute or open an issue.
Please see the composer.json file.
If you have composer installed globally
$ composer require x-fran/g-trends
If you use composer.phar local
# Get your own copy of composer.phar
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
$ composer require "x-fran/g-trends": "^1.0"
You can use the create-project
command from Composer
to create the project in one go (you need to install composer):
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
$ composer --no-dev create-project x-fran/g-trends path/to/install
First, clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/x-fran/g-trends.git # optionally, specify the directory in which to clone
$ cd path/to/install
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
At this point, you need to use Composer to install dependencies. Assuming you already have Composer:
$ composer --no-dev install
To see a demo output from all methods (okay, functions) please open in your favorite browser the index.php
# This options are by default if none provided
$options = [
'hl' => 'en-US',
'tz' => -60, # last hour
'geo' => 'IE',
];
$gt = new GTrends($options);
print_r($gt->interestOverTime('Dublin'));
# You can add up to 5 keywords
print_r( $gt->relatedQueries(['Dublin', 'Madrid', 'Paris']));
# p54 is Google's tricky and wired code for Ireland
print_r($gt->trendingSearches('p54', date('Ymd')));
# You can add up to 5 keywords
# Parameter $resolution (optional) for United States 'Subregion', 'Metro', 'City'
# Parameter $resolution (optional) for the rest of the countries 'Subregion', 'City' only
print_r($gt->relatedQueries(['Dublin'], 'City'));
# Parameters
# date '201708' for September 2017
# cid (category id) only able to choose from those listed on https://www.google.com/trends/topcharts
print_r($gt->topCharts('201708', 'basketball_players'));
print_r($gt->suggestionsAutocomplete('toys'));
$keyWordList (Array)
Array of keywords (up to 5) to get data for
$category (Integer)
Search by category Please view this wiki page containing all available categories
$tz (Integer)
Timezone Offset For example US CST is
360
$time (String)
Timezone Offset
'now 1-H'
would get data from last hour (default)
'today 2-d'
would get data from today to 2 days ago
'today 3-m'
would get data from today to 3 months ago
'today 4-y'
would get data from today to 4 years ago
- This is not an official or supported API
- Rate Limit is not publicly known, let me know if you have a consistent estimate.
- Some ideas pulled from General Mills's Google Trends API for Python