google/cloud-servicehealth

Google Cloud Service Health Client for PHP

Maintainers

👁 google-cloud

Package info

github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-php-servicehealth

pkg:composer/google/cloud-servicehealth

Statistics

Installs: 18

Dependents: 0

Suggesters: 0

Stars: 1

v0.5.0 2026-03-17 23:07 UTC

Requires

Requires (Dev)

Suggests

  • ext-grpc: Enables use of gRPC, a universal high-performance RPC framework created by Google.
  • ext-protobuf: Provides a significant increase in throughput over the pure PHP protobuf implementation. See https://cloud.google.com/php/grpc for installation instructions.

Provides

None

Conflicts

None

Replaces

None

Apache-2.0 cae6ca12d3ec13bb4e969cbc256cdc94ce85a817


README

Idiomatic PHP client for Google Cloud Service Health.

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NOTE: This repository is part of Google Cloud PHP. Any support requests, bug reports, or development contributions should be directed to that project.

Installation

To begin, install the preferred dependency manager for PHP, Composer.

Now, install this component:

$ composer require google/cloud-servicehealth

Browse the complete list of Google Cloud APIs for PHP

This component supports both REST over HTTP/1.1 and gRPC. In order to take advantage of the benefits offered by gRPC (such as streaming methods) please see our gRPC installation guide.

Authentication

Please see our Authentication guide for more information on authenticating your client. Once authenticated, you'll be ready to start making requests.

Sample

use Google\ApiCore\ApiException;
use Google\Cloud\ServiceHealth\V1\Client\ServiceHealthClient;
use Google\Cloud\ServiceHealth\V1\Event;
use Google\Cloud\ServiceHealth\V1\GetEventRequest;

// Create a client.
$serviceHealthClient = new ServiceHealthClient();

// Prepare the request message.
$request = (new GetEventRequest())
 ->setName($formattedName);

// Call the API and handle any network failures.
try {
 /** @var Event $response */
 $response = $serviceHealthClient->getEvent($request);
 printf('Response data: %s' . PHP_EOL, $response->serializeToJsonString());
} catch (ApiException $ex) {
 printf('Call failed with message: %s' . PHP_EOL, $ex->getMessage());
}

See the samples directory for a canonical list of samples.

Debugging

Please see our Debugging guide for more information about the debugging tools.

Version

This component is considered alpha. As such, it is still a work-in-progress and is more likely to get backwards-incompatible updates.

Next Steps

  1. Understand the official documentation.