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PHP SDK

You can access the MTA Web Interface from almost any programming language that can request web pages. PHP can do this very easily.

This SDK provides one function call that will allow you to call any exported script functions on any server that you have access to.

This SDK requires PHP 7.1 or greater.

HTTPlug client abstraction

Section HTTPlug client abstraction

If you don’t follow this requirement before require the SDK, composer will throw you an error.

As this SDK uses HTTPlug, you will have to require some libraries for get it working. See HTTPlug for library users for more info.

The only supported installation method is via Composer. Run the following command to require this SDK in your project:

Terminal window
composer require multitheftauto/mtasa-php-sdk

There are three ways to call an MTA server’s exported functions, as shown in the following example:

<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
use MultiTheftAuto\Sdk\Mta;
use MultiTheftAuto\Sdk\Model\Server;
use MultiTheftAuto\Sdk\Model\Authentication;
$server = new Server('127.0.0.1', 22005);
$auth = new Authentication('myUser', 'myPassword');
$mta = new Mta($server, $auth);
$response = $mta->getResource('someResource')->call('callableFunction', $arg1, $arg2, $arg3, ...);
// or
$response = $mta->getResource('someResource')->call->callableFunction($arg1, $arg2, $arg3, ...);
var_dump($response);

A page that can be called by callRemote

Section A page that can be called by callRemote

This example just adds two numbers passed to it by a Lua script.

PHP: (for the page that Lua expects to be at http://www.example.com/page.php)

<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
use MultiTheftAuto\Sdk\Mta;
$input = Mta::getInput();
Mta::doReturn($input[0] + $input[1]);
-- result is called when the function returns
function result(sum)
outputChatBox(sum)
end
function addNumbers(number1, number2)
callRemote ( "http://www.example.com/page.php", result, number1, number2 )
end
addNumbers ( 123, 456 ) -- call the function

Visit the releases page on GitHub to download the SDK.