Laravel package for integrating with Saudi NELC xAPI.
Before you begin, navigate to the directory where your Laravel project is located. Use the following command to change into your project directory:
cd path/to/your/laravel-projectYou can install this library using Composer. Run the following command:
composer require nelc/laravel-nelc-xapi-integrationRegister the NelcXapiServiceProvider in your Laravel project. Open the config/app.php file and add the following line to the providers array:
// config/app.php
'providers' => ServiceProvider::defaultProviders()->merge([
/*
* Package Service Providers...
*/
// Other providers...
Nelc\LaravelNelcXapiIntegration\NelcXapiServiceProvider::class,
])->toArray(),After registering the ServiceProvider, run the following command to re-generate Composer's autoloader files:
composer dump-autoloadTo publish the configuration files provided by this package, run the following Artisan command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Nelc\LaravelNelcXapiIntegration\NelcXapiServiceProvider"This will deploy asset files inside the public folder with the name lrs-nelc-xapi and the file lrs-nelc-xapi.php inside the config folder.
To start using this package, follow these steps to configure the basic settings and connect with NELC XAPI:
Add your LRS_ENDPOINT and LRS_USERNAME and LRS_PASSWORD to projects .env file
# .env file content
LRS_ENDPOINT=provided_lrs_endpoint
LRS_USERNAME=your_lrs_username
LRS_PASSWORD=your_lrs_passwordIf needed you can open the lrs-nelc-xapi.php file inside the config folder. Adjust the basic settings according to your requirements. Make sure to set up any authentication (key, secret) details through .env file to avoid these sensitive being commited to git repo and being exposed.
// config/lrs-nelc-xapi.php
return [
'endpoint' => env('LRS_ENDPOINT'),
'middleware' => ['web'], // Middleware to display the demo page, ['web', 'auth', ...]
'key' => env('LRS_USERNAME'),
'secret' => env('LRS_PASSWORD'),
'platform_in_arabic' => '', // Platform name in Arabic
'platform_in_english' => '', // Platform name in English
'base_route' => 'nelcxapi/test', // Demo Page Link
];Now, you can go to the demo page and start testing statement submissions using the following link:
https://your-site.com/nelcxapi/test or through the route('lrs-nelc-xapi.base_route').
Once the package is installed and the ServiceProvider is registered, you can use it in your Laravel project. Here's a simple examples:
Indicates the actor is officially enrolled or inducted in an activity.
use Nelc\LaravelNelcXapiIntegration\XapiIntegration;
// ...
$xapi = new XapiIntegration();
$response = $xapi->Registered(
'123456789', // Student National ID
'[email protected]', // Student Email
'123', // Course Id OR url Or slug
'New Course', // Course Title
'New Course description', // Course description
'MR Hassan', // instructor Name
'[email protected]', // instructor Email
);
// dd( $response['status'] ); return 200
// dd( $response['message'] ); return ok
// dd( $response['body'] ); return UUIDIndicates the activity provider has determined that the actor successfully started an activity.
use Nelc\LaravelNelcXapiIntegration\XapiIntegration;
// ...
$xapi = new XapiIntegration();
$response = $xapi->Initialized(
'123456789', // Student National ID
'[email protected]', // Student Email
'123', // Course Id OR url Or slug
'New Course', // Course Title
'New Course description', // Course description
'MR Hassan', // instructor Name
'[email protected]', // instructor Email
);
// dd( $response['status'] ); return 200
// dd( $response['message'] ); return ok
// dd( $response['body'] ); return UUIDIndicates that the actor has watched the object. This verb is typically applicable only when the object represents dynamic, visible content such as a movie, a television show or a public performance. This verb is a more specific form of the verbs experience, play and consume.
use Nelc\LaravelNelcXapiIntegration\XapiIntegration;
// ...
$xapi = new XapiIntegration();
$response = $xapi->Watched(
'123456789', // Student National ID
'[email protected]', // Student Email
'/url/to/lesson', // Lesson Or object URL
'Lesson title', // Object title
'Lesson description', // Object description
true, // The status indicating whether it has been fully watched (boolean).
'PT15M', // The duration of the watching session in `ISO 8601` format.
'123', // Course Id OR url Or slug
'New Course', // Course Title
'New Course description', // Course description
'MR Hassan', // instructor Name
'[email protected]', // instructor Email
);
// dd( $response['status'] ); return 200
// dd( $response['message'] ); return ok
// dd( $response['body'] ); return UUIDIndicates the actor finished or concluded the activity normally.
use Nelc\LaravelNelcXapiIntegration\XapiIntegration;
// ...
$xapi = new XapiIntegration();
$response = $xapi->CompletedLesson(
'123456789', // Student National ID
'[email protected]', // Student Email
'/url/to/lesson', // Lesson URL
'Lesson title',
'Lesson description',
'123', // Course Id OR url Or slug
'New Course', // Course Title
'New Course description', // Course description
'MR Hassan', // instructor Name
'[email protected]', // instructor Email
);
// dd( $response['status'] ); return 200
// dd( $response['message'] ); return ok
// dd( $response['body'] ); return UUID