AWS SDK for PHP - Version 3
The AWS SDK for PHP makes it easy for developers to access Amazon Web Services in their PHP code, and build robust applications and software using services like Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Glacier, etc. You can get started in minutes by installing the SDK through Composer or by downloading a single zip or phar file from our latest release.
Jump To:
- Getting Started
- Quick Examples
- Getting Help
- Features
- Contributing
- More Resources
- Related AWS Projects
Getting Started
- Sign up for AWS – Before you begin, you need to sign up for an AWS account and retrieve your AWS credentials.
- Minimum requirements – To run the SDK, your system will need to meet the minimum requirements, including having PHP >= 7.2.5. We highly recommend having it compiled with the cURL extension and cURL 7.16.2+ compiled with a TLS backend (e.g., NSS or OpenSSL).
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Install the SDK – Using Composer is the recommended way to install the AWS SDK for PHP. The SDK is available via Packagist under the
aws/aws-sdk-php
package. If Composer is installed globally on your system, you can run the following in the base directory of your project to add the SDK as a dependency:composer require aws/aws-sdk-php
Please see the Installation section of the User Guide for more detailed information about installing the SDK through Composer and other means.
- Using the SDK – The best way to become familiar with how to use the SDK is to read the User Guide. The Getting Started Guide will help you become familiar with the basic concepts.
- Beta: Removing unused services — To date, there are over 300 AWS services available for use with this SDK. You will likely not need them all. If you use Composer and would like to learn more about this feature, please read the linked documentation.
Quick Examples
Create an Amazon S3 client
<?php
// Require the Composer autoloader.
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Aws\S3\S3Client;
// Instantiate an Amazon S3 client.
$s3 = new S3Client([
'version' => 'latest',
'region' => 'us-west-2'
]);
Upload a file to Amazon S3
<?php
// Upload a publicly accessible file. The file size and type are determined by the SDK.
try {
$s3->putObject([
'Bucket' => 'my-bucket',
'Key' => 'my-object',
'Body' => fopen('/path/to/file', 'r'),
'ACL' => 'public-read',
]);
} catch (Aws\S3\Exception\S3Exception $e) {
echo "There was an error uploading the file.\n";
}
Getting Help
Please use these community resources for getting help. We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests and have limited bandwidth to address them.
- Ask a question on StackOverflow and tag it with
aws-php-sdk
- Come join the AWS SDK for PHP gitter
- Open a support ticket with AWS Support
- If it turns out that you may have found a bug, please open an issue
This SDK implements AWS service APIs. For general issues regarding the AWS services and their limitations, you may also take a look at the Amazon Web Services Discussion Forums.
Maintenance and support for SDK major versions
For information about maintenance and support for SDK major versions and their underlying dependencies, see the following in the AWS SDKs and Tools Shared Configuration and Credentials Reference Guide:
Opening Issues
If you encounter a bug with aws-sdk-php
we would like to hear about it. Search the existing issues and try to make sure your problem doesn’t already exist before opening a new issue. It’s helpful if you include the version of aws-sdk-php
, PHP version and OS you’re using. Please include a stack trace and a simple workflow to reproduce the case when appropriate, too.
The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests. For help and questions with using aws-sdk-php
please make use of the resources listed in the Getting Help section. There are limited resources available for handling issues and by keeping the list of open issues lean we can respond in a timely manner.
Features
- Provides easy-to-use HTTP clients for all supported AWS services, regions, and authentication protocols.
- Is built on Guzzle, and utilizes many of its features, including persistent connections, asynchronous requests, middlewares, etc.
- Provides convenience features including easy result pagination via Paginators, Waiters, and simple Result objects.
- Provides a multipart uploader tool for Amazon S3 and Amazon Glacier that can be paused and resumed.
- Provides an Amazon S3 Stream Wrapper, so that you can use PHP’s native file handling functions to interact with your S3 buckets and objects like a local filesystem.
- Provides an Amazon S3 Encryption Client for creating and interacting with encrypted objects in your S3 buckets.
- Provides the Amazon DynamoDB Session Handler for easily scaling sessions on a fast, NoSQL database.
- Automatically uses IAM Instance Profile Credentials on configured Amazon EC2 instances.
Contributing
We work hard to provide a high-quality and useful SDK for our AWS services, and we greatly value feedback and contributions from our community. Please review our contributing guidelines before submitting any issues or pull requests to ensure we have all the necessary information to effectively respond to your bug report or contribution.
Resources
- User Guide – For both getting started and in-depth SDK usage information
- API Docs – For details about operations, parameters, and responses
- Blog – Tips & tricks, articles, and announcements
- Sample Project - A quick, sample project to help get you started
- Forum – Ask questions, get help, and give feedback
- Issues – Report issues, submit pull requests, and get involved (see Apache 2.0 License)
Related AWS Projects
- AWS Service Provider for Laravel
- AWS SDK ZF2 Module
- AWS Service Provider for Silex
- AWS SDK Bundle for Symfony
- Amazon SNS Message Validator for PHP - SNS validator without requiring SDK
- Guzzle Version 7 – PHP HTTP client and framework
- For Version 2 of the SDK (deprecated):
- Serverless LAMP stack guide - A guide to building and deploying a serverless PHP application
- Other AWS SDKs & Tools (e.g., js, cli, ruby, python, java, etc.)
Описание
Official repository of the AWS SDK for PHP (@awsforphp)