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Example Usage of
contact_paginator

View a list of existing contacts using pagination, much like it appears in the standard user interface.

Description: View a list of contacts based on sorting, offset, limits, filters, and public/private. This allows you to view contacts much like you would through the admin interface - Manage Contacts screen.
Endpoint: /admin/api.php?api_action=contact_paginator
HTTP method: GET
Supported output formats: xml, json, serialize
Requires authentication: true
Parameters:
* indicates requirement. Underlined params include in URL, otherwise as part of the post body. POST data must be formatted as
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. We don't accept any other input formats like JSON.
Variable Description
api_action*contact_paginator
api_outputxml, json, or serialize (default is XML)
sort*Leave empty for default sorting. Example: 01, 01D, 02, 02D, etc.
offset*The amount of records you want to skip over. This works in tandem with "limit." Example: 20, 50
limit*The amount of contacts you wish to retrieve. Example: 10, 20, 50, 100
filter*The section filter that should be applied. This corresponds to a unique ID in the sectionfilter database table. Example: 11
public*0: no, 1: yes
Example response:
Variable Description
offset0
limit20
total2
cnt2
rowsArray
0Array
id2
cdate2011-03-02 14:47:01
email[email protected]
bounced_hard0
bounced_soft0
ip38.104.242.98
hash82b87b15fb8ffea2863ca36544211ff3
first_nameName
last_nameOne
nameSubx One
1Array
id8
cdate2011-03-10 13:15:27
email[email protected]
bounced_hard0
bounced_soft0
ip127.0.0.1
hasha874667036b7f10004e3e216f765627b
first_nameMatt
last_nameJones
nameMatt Jones
result_codeWhether or not the response was successful. Examples: 1 = yes, 0 = no
result_messageA custom message that appears explaining what happened. Example: Something is returned
result_outputThe result output used. Example: serialize

PHP Example

This is an example of using the contact_paginator call with PHP. You can replicate the same idea in virtually any other programming language. The example shown is using serialize as the output format. You can change that to XML or JSON if you would like.

<?php

// optional custom field search: provide field ID, and search query (this searches all custom field values)
/*
$fields = array(
    1 => 'value', // in this case, 1 is the custom field ID, and 'value' is the value you are searching for
);
*/

// By default, this sample code is designed to get the result from your ActiveCampaign installation and print out the result
$url = 'https://account.api-us1.com';

// the API Key can be found on the "Your Settings" page under the "API" tab.
// replace this with your API Key
$api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY';

$params = array(

    // this is the action that fetches a contact info based on the ID you provide
    'api_action'   => 'contact_paginator',

    // define the type of output you wish to get back
    // possible values:
    // - 'xml'  :      you have to write your own XML parser
    // - 'json' :      data is returned in JSON format and can be decoded with
    //                 json_decode() function (included in PHP since 5.2.0)
    // - 'serialize' : data is returned in a serialized format and can be decoded with
    //                 a native unserialize() function
    'api_output'   => 'serialize',

	'somethingthatwillneverbeused' => '', // this variable is pushed right back in the response
	'sort' => '', // leave empty to use a default one; other values are 01, 01D, 02, 02D, etc (number is a column index, and D means 'order descending')
	'offset' => 0, // start with this item (first page would be loaded using offset=0,limit=20, second page using offset=20,limit=20)
	'limit' => 20, // items per page
	'filter' => 0, // which sectionfilter to use (0=no filter)

);

// This section takes the input fields and converts them to the proper format
$query = "";
foreach( $params as $key => $value ) $query .= urlencode($key) . '=' . urlencode($value) . '&';
$query = rtrim($query, '& ');

// clean up the url
$url = rtrim($url, '/ ');

// This sample code uses the CURL library for php to establish a connection,
// submit your request, and show (print out) the response.
if ( !function_exists('curl_init') ) die('CURL not supported. (introduced in PHP 4.0.2)');

// If JSON is used, check if json_decode is present (PHP 5.2.0+)
if ( $params['api_output'] == 'json' && !function_exists('json_decode') ) {
    die('JSON not supported. (introduced in PHP 5.2.0)');
}

// define a final API request - GET
$api = $url . '/admin/api.php?' . $query;

$request = curl_init($api); // initiate curl object
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('API-TOKEN: ' . $api_key));  //  Provide the API Token via the API-TOKEN header
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); // set to 0 to eliminate header info from response
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); // Returns response data instead of TRUE(1)
//curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE); // uncomment if you get no gateway response and are using HTTPS
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true);

$response = (string)curl_exec($request); // execute curl fetch and store results in $response

// additional options may be required depending upon your server configuration
// you can find documentation on curl options at http://www.php.net/curl_setopt
curl_close($request); // close curl object

if ( !$response ) {
    die('Nothing was returned. Do you have a connection to Email Marketing server?');
}

// This line takes the response and breaks it into an array using:
// JSON decoder
//$result = json_decode($response);
// unserializer
$result = unserialize($response);
// XML parser...
// ...

// Result info that is always returned
echo 'Result: ' . ( $result['result_code'] ? 'SUCCESS' : 'FAILED' ) . '<br />';
echo 'Message: ' . $result['result_message'] . '<br />';

// The entire result printed out
echo 'The entire result printed out:<br />';
echo '<pre>';
print_r($result);
echo '</pre>';

// Raw response printed out
echo 'Raw response printed out:<br />';
echo '<pre>';
print_r($response);
echo '</pre>';

// API URL that returned the result
echo 'API URL that returned the result:<br />';
echo $api;?>

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