Note: This SDK only supports Apache PredictionIO version 0.8.2 or higher.
The easiest way to install PredictionIO PHP client is to use Composer.
Add predictionio/predictionio
as a dependency in your project's composer.json
file:
{ "require": { "predictionio/predictionio": "~0.9.0" } }
Install Composer:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -d detect_unicode=Off
Use Composer to install your dependencies:
php composer.phar install
Include Composer's autoloader in your PHP code
require_once("vendor/autoload.php");
This package is a web service client based on Guzzle. A few quick examples are shown below.
use predictionio\EventClient; $accessKey = 'j4jIdbq59JsF2f4CXwwkIiVHNFnyNvWXqMqXxcIbQDqFRz5K0fe9e3QfqjKwvW3O'; $client = new EventClient($accessKey, 'http://localhost:7070');
// assume you have a user with user ID 5 $response = $client->setUser(5);
// assume you have a book with ID 'bookId1' and we assign 1 as the type ID for book $response = $client->setItem('bookId1', array('itypes' => 1));
// assume this user has viewed this book item $client->recordUserActionOnItem('view', 5, 'bookId1');
// assume you have created an itemrank engine on localhost:8000 // we try to get ranking of 5 items (item IDs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) for a user (user ID 7) $engineClient = new EngineClient('http://localhost:8000'); $response = $engineClient->sendQuery(array('uid'=>7, 'iids'=>array(1,2,3,4,5))); print_r($response);
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Apache PredictionIO is under Apache 2 license.