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https://github.com/wapnen/google-cloud-vision-php
A simple php wrapper for the google cloud vision API
https://github.com/wapnen/google-cloud-vision-php
face-detection google-cloud-vision label-detection landmark-detection laravel logo-detection ocr php
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A simple php wrapper for the google cloud vision API
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/wapnen/google-cloud-vision-php
- Owner: wapnen
- License: mit
- Created: 2018-05-26T12:48:53.000Z (over 6 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2019-02-26T15:01:30.000Z (almost 6 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-06T23:35:36.919Z (3 months ago)
- Topics: face-detection, google-cloud-vision, label-detection, landmark-detection, laravel, logo-detection, ocr, php
- Language: PHP
- Homepage:
- Size: 23.4 KB
- Stars: 17
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 12
- Open Issues: 3
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# google-cloud-vision-php
# OverviewPerforms Label detection, face detection, Logo detection, explicit content detection, landmark detection, optical character recogition and web detection on images.
You can read more about Google cloud vision here https://cloud.google.com/vision/# Getting Started
You will need a google account to use this API so if you do not already have an account with google, head over there and create one## Installation
```bash
composer require wapnen/google-cloud-vision-php
```## Enable the API
To start using the google cloud vision api, follow the instructions here to enable the api for your google account https://cloud.google.com/vision/docs/before-you-begin## Authentication
You must set up an Api key to authenticate your requests. Follow the instructions here https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/6158862?hl=en to set up an API key for your project on google cloud platform console# Usage
```
setImageUri("https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2016/02/19/11/25/supreme-court-building-1209701_960_720.jpg");
$annotateImageRequest1->setFeature('IMAGE_PROPERTIES');
$annotateImageRequest1->setFeature('LABEL_DETECTION');
$annotateImageRequest1->setFeature('WEB_DETECTION');$gcvRequest = new GoogleCloudVision([$annotateImageRequest1], "Your_api_key");
$response = $gcvRequest->annotate();echo json_encode($response);
?>
```
Note : You can create as many as 16 Annotate image requests to be sent with the request objectThe function ```setImageUri();``` takes a Google Cloud Storage image location, or publicly-accessible image URL. Alternatively you can use ```setImage();``` which takes a base64 encoded image string.
You can set as many features as are available to the annotateImageRequest by calling the ```setFeature();``` function on the annotateImageRequest which takes any of the following enum parameters ; TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, FACE_DETECTION, LANDMARK_DETECTION, LOGO_DETECTION, LABEL_DETECTION, TEXT_DETECTION, DOCUMENT_TEXT_DETECTION, SAFE_SEARCH_DETECTION, IMAGE_PROPERTIES, CROP_HINTS, WEB_DETECTION.
Optionally, you can set the image context for each annotateImageRequest object like so
```
$annotateImageRequest1 = new AnnotateImageRequest()
$annotateImageRequest1->setImageContext();
$annotateImageRequest1->getImageContext()->setCropHintsParams([1.333]); //array
$annotateImageRequest1->getImageContext()->setWebDetectionParams(false); //boolean
$annotateImageRequest1->getImageContext()->setLanguageHints([]); //array
```
Finally, the GoogleCloudVision request object takes an array of AnnotateImageRequest objects as the first parameter and the api key as the second parameter### Response object
If successful, you will receive a json object response in the format below;
```
{
"responses": [
{
object(AnnotateImageResponse)
}
]
}
```