Use Laravel to Consume APIs and Services Over HTTP
Use Laravel to Consume APIs and Services Over HTTP, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 68 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 120 reviews, and has 981 subscribers.
You will learn about Consume any HTTP service (yours or from a third party) Re-utilize the components created during the course to consume any HTTP service you want Authenticate users in your HTTP Client using information obtained from external HTTP services Build and HTTP Client with Laravel, completely modular and maintainable Domain the usage of access tokens and OAuth2 when sending requests and authorizing the requests of your HTTP Client This course is ideal for individuals who are Advanced or beginners who wants to consume any HTTP service (yours or from a third party) using Laravel or Who are having problems to domain the usage of access tokens to send and authenticate requests to HTTP services or APIs or Who want to dominate OAuth2 and its usage to authenticate requests to protected HTTP services or APIs or Who wants to domain the different ways to obtain valid access tokens to authorize the requests to any protected HTTP service or Who needs to authenticate users and create sessions, using information obtained from external HTTP services or APIs It is particularly useful for Advanced or beginners who wants to consume any HTTP service (yours or from a third party) using Laravel or Who are having problems to domain the usage of access tokens to send and authenticate requests to HTTP services or APIs or Who want to dominate OAuth2 and its usage to authenticate requests to protected HTTP services or APIs or Who wants to domain the different ways to obtain valid access tokens to authorize the requests to any protected HTTP service or Who needs to authenticate users and create sessions, using information obtained from external HTTP services or APIs.
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Summary
Title: Use Laravel to Consume APIs and Services Over HTTP
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 68
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 68
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 69
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 69
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Consume any HTTP service (yours or from a third party)
- Re-utilize the components created during the course to consume any HTTP service you want
- Authenticate users in your HTTP Client using information obtained from external HTTP services
- Build and HTTP Client with Laravel, completely modular and maintainable
- Domain the usage of access tokens and OAuth2 when sending requests and authorizing the requests of your HTTP Client
Who Should Attend
- Advanced or beginners who wants to consume any HTTP service (yours or from a third party) using Laravel
- Who are having problems to domain the usage of access tokens to send and authenticate requests to HTTP services or APIs
- Who want to dominate OAuth2 and its usage to authenticate requests to protected HTTP services or APIs
- Who wants to domain the different ways to obtain valid access tokens to authorize the requests to any protected HTTP service
- Who needs to authenticate users and create sessions, using information obtained from external HTTP services or APIs
Target Audiences
- Advanced or beginners who wants to consume any HTTP service (yours or from a third party) using Laravel
- Who are having problems to domain the usage of access tokens to send and authenticate requests to HTTP services or APIs
- Who want to dominate OAuth2 and its usage to authenticate requests to protected HTTP services or APIs
- Who wants to domain the different ways to obtain valid access tokens to authorize the requests to any protected HTTP service
- Who needs to authenticate users and create sessions, using information obtained from external HTTP services or APIs
Do you need to consume an HTTP Service or API and it overwhelms you to think about HTTP methods, requests, OAuth2, access tokens, credentials, grant types, user sessions and so on?
I cover you! In this course, I show you that everything is about using the correct values and tools to make everything much simpler.
Create your HTTP client with Laravel: Build and design a web project with Laravel, to consume online services and APIs.
Obtain data from HTTP services or APIs (yours or from third parties) and show it in a friendly and correct way to your users.
Learn step-by-step, everything you need to consume any web service or API online, with PHP from a Laravel project and using Guzzle.
At the end of the course, you will have multiple components that you can re-utilize in your projects to consume any HTTP service or API.
Do not wait any longer and sign up 🙂
Why should you choose this course?
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Because it gives you a detailed view, as in no other course, of how to consume an HTTP service or API using Laravel and PHP.
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Because it gives you the essential components that you can re-utilize in your other projects when consuming any HTTP service or API
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Because you will be able and confident enough to use any service or API protected by OAuth2 and access tokens.
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Because I not only show you how to create your HTTP Client with Laravel, but I also help you identify the different challenges of an HTTP Client and how to solve them properly.
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Because simply, there is no other course that covers all these topics.
What will you be able to do at the end of the course?
In general, you will be able to implement an HTTP client that allows you to consume any HTTP service or API, either your own or from third parties, using PHP and Laravel. In addition, you will have a clear idea of how to proceed when facing new projects and services to be consumed, reusing as much as possible the components created and learned during this course.
You will know how to use a high-level library such as Guzzle, to send HTTP requests from PHP with Laravel. Implementing generic components that allow sending requests of any kind to any HTTP service with Guzzle.
In the end, you will have gained complete confidence in sending secure and correctly authorized requests to different HTTP services, either using simple access tokens or even using an entire security mechanism such as OAuth2. Everything, using PHP and Laravel.
During the course, you will learn this…
For the HTTP Client:
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How to consume a service or API through HTTP requests from Laravel
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How to authenticate and create user sessions in your HTTP Client with information from other services
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How to automate the process of obtaining an access token to authorize the requests of your HTTP Client
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The different ways to obtain an access token from a service that uses OAuth2 and its differences (grant types)
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How to handle the expiration times of a token and avoid losing access to information
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How to handle access errors to the consumed HTTP service or API and how to proceed
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How to handle and authenticate protected requests associated with a user’s information from the HTTP Client
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Use of Guzzlefrom Laravel, to send HTTP requests to whatever HTTP service or API
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How to configure and prepare Laravel to make requests to any HTTP service or API
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Use of Bootstrap 4 to show the information obtained from the consumed services
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Handling and preparing to resolve exceptions and errors when consuming external services with Laravel
For any Laravel project:
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How to install Laravel in your development environment for professional projects
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Configure Laravel, in your environment for an agile and simple development
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Build of a professional, modular and, a scalable project with Laravel
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Creation of routes, views, templates, controllers and more with Laravel
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Handling errors and internal exceptions of the Laravel project
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Installation of dependencies to a Laravel project (Guzzle case)
Of course, that’s not all. Take a look at the full description of sections and classes for more details.
It does not end there! You will have lifetime access to current classes and those I can add later to the course.
Subscribe nowand do not wait any longer to consume those services that you need and obtain the information that your users require.
Still having doubts?
Do not worry, here I share some more information about HTTP Client with Laravel.
Why an HTTP Client with Laravel?
About HTTP:
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a widely used protocol on the Internet and any current language has a mechanism to make requests on HTTP in a simple way which, of course, includes PHP and Laravel (a framework for PHP).
Since HTTP is a protocol that is currently widely used, any current system or language will be able to communicate correctly with other systems that use this protocol (regardless of the programming language), allowing the use of data and information from whatever system online. Such information, obtained from any HTTP service, can be used in your projects to offer any type of information and service to the users of your systems. This makes you an HTTP client since you will be consuming any HTTP service or API from your own project.
About Laravel:
Laravel is the most popular framework for PHP, even one of the most popular in the world. With Laravel, you will be able to develop very complex PHP applications in a very short time, which includes an HTTP Client. During the course, you will see the enormous facilities that Laravel provides when obtaining and using the information of importance for your users, as well as facilitating the process of integrating external systems easily.
Laravel has innumerable characteristics that differentiate it from multiple frameworks for PHP and other languages, which allow implementing very complex tasks in a simple way and in a short time.
Of course, if you need more information, just get in touch 🙂
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Meet the course, the instructor and the service to consume
Lecture 1: What you will see, learn and obtain from this course
Lecture 2: About the instructor of the course
Chapter 2: Details about the API or HTTP Service to be consumed from the HTTP Client
Lecture 1: About the API to consume
Lecture 2: How to Ask Questions
Lecture 3: Creating a client and users for the API to consume
Lecture 4: The different ways to authenticate requests to the API (OAuth2)
Lecture 5: How to refresh tokens and handle the scope of the token
Lecture 6: The responses, actions, and restrictions of the API to consume
Chapter 3: Creating and preparing a Laravel project for the HTTP Client
Lecture 1: About the development environment to use in the course
Lecture 2: Obtaining the Laravel structure for the HTTP Client
Lecture 3: The source code of the HTTP Client with Laravel
Lecture 4: Adding Guzzle to make HTTP requests from Laravel
Lecture 5: Laravel 6 additional step
Lecture 6: Notes About Laravel Vite
Lecture 7: Preparing the environment with a simple configuration
Lecture 8: Preparing the HTTP client to store and authenticate users
Chapter 4: Building the initial graphical interface of the HTTP client
Lecture 1: Laravel 6: Before starting this section
Lecture 2: Generating the initial components of the HTTP client interface
Lecture 3: Generalizing the welcome view of the HTTP Client
Lecture 4: Allowing to display the HTTP Client messages in any location
Lecture 5: Adding the possibility to login directly with the API
Chapter 5: Preparing the Laravel project to consume the target service
Lecture 1: Creating a generic component to consume HTTP services from Laravel
Lecture 2: Creating the component that will know how to consume the target service
Lecture 3: Preparing the configuration of the service to consume
Chapter 6: Implementing the necessary methods to consume the HTTP Service
Lecture 1: Implementing the method to authorize requests
Lecture 2: Implementing the method to decode the HTTP API responses
Lecture 3: Implementing the method to detect error responses
Lecture 4: Facilitating and generalizing the use of the Service created in the Client
Chapter 7: Making the first requests to the HTTP service and showing the results
Lecture 1: Getting the list of products from the API
Lecture 2: Showing the list of products on the main page of the HTTP Client
Lecture 3: Obtaining the list of categories from the HTTP service
Lecture 4: Adding the list of categories to the main page of the HTTP Client
Lecture 5: Obtaining the details of a specific product from the API
Lecture 6: Showing the details of a specific product
Lecture 7: Obtaining the products of a category of the HTTP service
Lecture 8: Showing the products of a category in the HTTP Client
Chapter 8: Automating the obtaining of access tokens associated with the HTTP Client
Lecture 1: Adding a new service to obtain access tokens from the HTTP Client
Lecture 2: Automatically obtaining a token associated with the HTTP Client
Lecture 3: Using tokens obtained automatically when consuming the API
Lecture 4: Avoiding getting a token for every request to the HTTP Service
Chapter 9: Authenticating users directly from the API
Lecture 1: Generating the URL to enable the login button with the API
Lecture 2: Preparing the button to obtain the authorization of the users
Lecture 3: Obtaining a valid token from the authorization code
Lecture 4: Obtaining the users information from the HTTP service
Lecture 5: Registering or updating users with information from the API
Lecture 6: Creating sessions for users validated by the HTTP service
Chapter 10: Authenticating users directly with email and password
Lecture 1: Obtaining a valid token from the user credentials
Lecture 2: Authenticating a user in the HTTP Client through their credentials
Lecture 3: Properly handling attempts with invalid credentials
Chapter 11: Improving the experience of users authenticated in the HTTP client
Lecture 1: Adding possible actions for authenticated users
Lecture 2: Adding links to protected actions for authenticated users
Lecture 3: Determining when to use a user token or a client token
Lecture 4: Refreshing expired user tokens
Chapter 12: Implementing protected actions for HTTP client users
Lecture 1: Showing the name of a user, obtained directly from the API
Lecture 2: Allowing products to be published by an authenticated user
Lecture 3: Preparing the client to send files on requests
Lecture 4: Publishing products with the information given to the HTTP client
Lecture 5: Associating a product to the indicated category
Lecture 6: Making a published product available
Lecture 7: Allowing to purchase products from an authenticated user
Lecture 8: Showing the purchases list to a user authenticated in the HTTP client
Lecture 9: Showing the list of publications of an authenticated user
Chapter 13: Handling errors and exceptions in the HTTP Client
Lecture 1: Preparing the HTTP client to handle failures in requests
Lecture 2: Handling authentication errors when consuming the API
Lecture 3: Handling the remaining errors when consuming the HTTP Service
Lecture 4: Handling internal exceptions of the HTTP Client
Chapter 14: Conclusions
Lecture 1: How to use and apply what you have learned in your own HTTP clients
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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JuanD MeGon
Online Instructor | Senior Software Engineer -
ProgramarYa By JuanDMeGon
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- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 14 votes
- 4 stars: 34 votes
- 5 stars: 64 votes
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