Prerequisites:
PHP >= 8.1
MySQL > = 5 or MariadB >= 10
A web server
In order to run the API:
- Clone the repo
- Create a database and a user login for that database
- In the root of the cloned project, create an .env file and add the variables QB_TOKEN and QB_BASE_URL
- Run the following commands on the command prompt: composer install && php artisan migrate:fresh --seed
- Set the document root to the public directory of the project
- Open http://qb-api.test and login using username: [email protected] and password: 12345678
- You will see a token in the middle of the screen right under the Laravel logo.
- The QB_TOKEN variable is the token you acquired from QB support and will be used internally. It is required.
- The QB_BASE_URL can be empty. In that case the "https://api.quickbutik.com/v1" will be used.
- Using i.ex. Postman and the token displayed on the main page, issue GET requests with Bearer Token authentication on the following endpoints:
- http://qb-api.test/api/getOrders
- http://qb-api.test/api/getAverage
- http://qb-api.test/api/getTopsellers
- The token will be displayed only once. In case you forgot or need a new token, just refresh the page to get a new one.
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