The Evernote cloud Service Provider can be installed via Composer by requiring the
ishannz/laravel-evernote-cloud
package and setting the minimum-stability
to dev
(required for Laravel 5) in your
project's composer.json
.
{
"require": {
"ishannz/laravel-evernote-cloud": "^2.0"
},
"minimum-stability": "dev"
}
or
Require this package with composer:
composer require ishannz/laravel-evernote-cloud
Update your composer.json
file to include this package as a dependency
Update your packages with composer update
or install with composer install
.
In Windows, you'll need to include the GD2 DLL php_gd2.dll
as an extension in php.ini.
To use the Evernote Cloud Service Provider, you must register the provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application. There are essentially two ways to do this.
Find the providers
key in config/app.php
and register the Captcha Service Provider.
'providers' => [
// ...
Ishannz\LaravelEvernote\LaravelEvernoteServiceProvider::class,
]
Find the aliases
key in config/app.php
.
'aliases' => [
// ...
'Evernote' => Ishannz\LaravelEvernote\Facades\Evernote::class,
]
Publish the config file of the package.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Ishannz\LaravelEvernote\LaravelEvernoteServiceProvider" --tag=config
For Laravel 5 use 1.0.0
You can configure this in your .env file.
EVERNOTE_KEY=your evernote key
EVERNOTE_SECRET=your evernote secrect
EVERNOTE_SANDBOX=true/false
EVERNOTE_CALL_BACK=callback url eg: /evernote/callback , ?action=callback
EVERNOTE_CHINA=false
to receive a token - Authentication
Evernote::authorize();