Note
The Anthropic PHP API Library is currently in beta and we're excited for you to experiment with it!
This library has not yet been exhaustively tested in production environments and may be missing some features you'd expect in a stable release. As we continue development, there may be breaking changes that require updates to your code.
We'd love your feedback! Please share any suggestions, bug reports, feature requests, or general thoughts by filing an issue.
The Anthropic PHP library provides convenient access to the Anthropic REST API from any PHP 8.1.0+ application.
The REST API documentation can be found on docs.anthropic.com.
composer require "anthropic-ai/sdk 0.3.0"
This library uses named parameters to specify optional arguments. Parameters with a default value must be set by name.
<?php
use Anthropic\Client;
use Anthropic\Messages\MessageParam;
$client = new Client(
apiKey: getenv("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY") ?: "my-anthropic-api-key"
);
$message = $client->messages->create(
maxTokens: 1024,
messages: [MessageParam::with(role: "user", content: "Hello, Claude")],
model: "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
);
var_dump($message->content);
It is recommended to use the static with
constructor Base64ImageSource::with(data: "U3RhaW5sZXNzIHJvY2tz", ...)
and named parameters to initialize value objects.
However, builders are also provided (new Base64ImageSource)->withData("U3RhaW5sZXNzIHJvY2tz")
.
We provide support for streaming responses using Server-Sent Events (SSE).
<?php
use Anthropic\Client;
use Anthropic\Messages\MessageParam;
$client = new Client(
apiKey: getenv("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY") ?: "my-anthropic-api-key"
);
$stream = $client->messages->createStream(
maxTokens: 1024,
messages: [MessageParam::with(role: "user", content: "Hello, Claude")],
model: "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
);
foreach ($stream as $message) {
var_dump($message);
}
List methods in the Anthropic API are paginated.
This library provides auto-paginating iterators with each list response, so you do not have to request successive pages manually:
<?php
use Anthropic\Client;
$client = new Client(
apiKey: getenv("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY") ?: "my-anthropic-api-key"
);
$page = $client->beta->messages->batches->list();
var_dump($page);
// fetch items from the current page
foreach ($page->getItems() as $item) {
var_dump($item->id);
}
// make additional network requests to fetch items from all pages, including and after the current page
foreach ($page->pagingEachItem() as $item) {
var_dump($item->id);
}
When the library is unable to connect to the API, or if the API returns a non-success status code (i.e., 4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of Anthropic\Core\Exceptions\APIException
will be thrown:
<?php
use Anthropic\Core\Exceptions\APIConnectionException;
use Anthropic\Messages\MessageParam;
try {
$message = $client->messages->create(
maxTokens: 1024,
messages: [MessageParam::with(role: "user", content: "Hello, Claude")],
model: "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
);
} catch (APIConnectionException $e) {
echo "The server could not be reached", PHP_EOL;
var_dump($e->getPrevious());
} catch (RateLimitError $_) {
echo "A 429 status code was received; we should back off a bit.", PHP_EOL;
} catch (APIStatusError $e) {
echo "Another non-200-range status code was received", PHP_EOL;
echo $e->getMessage();
}
Error codes are as follows:
Cause | Error Type |
---|---|
HTTP 400 | BadRequestException |
HTTP 401 | AuthenticationException |
HTTP 403 | PermissionDeniedException |
HTTP 404 | NotFoundException |
HTTP 409 | ConflictException |
HTTP 422 | UnprocessableEntityException |
HTTP 429 | RateLimitException |
HTTP >= 500 | InternalServerException |
Other HTTP error | APIStatusException |
Timeout | APITimeoutException |
Network error | APIConnectionException |
Certain errors will be automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.
Connection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict, 429 Rate Limit, >=500 Internal errors, and timeouts will all be retried by default.
You can use the maxRetries
option to configure or disable this:
<?php
use Anthropic\Client;
use Anthropic\RequestOptions;
use Anthropic\Messages\MessageParam;
// Configure the default for all requests:
$client = new Client(maxRetries: 0);
// Or, configure per-request:
$result = $client->messages->create(
maxTokens: 1024,
messages: [MessageParam::with(role: "user", content: "Hello, Claude")],
model: "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
requestOptions: RequestOptions::with(maxRetries: 5),
);
You can send undocumented parameters to any endpoint, and read undocumented response properties, like so:
Note: the extra*
parameters of the same name overrides the documented parameters.
<?php
use Anthropic\RequestOptions;
use Anthropic\Messages\MessageParam;
$message = $client->messages->create(
maxTokens: 1024,
messages: [MessageParam::with(role: "user", content: "Hello, Claude")],
model: "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
requestOptions: RequestOptions::with(
extraQueryParams: ["my_query_parameter" => "value"],
extraBodyParams: ["my_body_parameter" => "value"],
extraHeaders: ["my-header" => "value"],
),
);
var_dump($message["my_undocumented_property"]);
If you want to explicitly send an extra param, you can do so with the extra_query
, extra_body
, and extra_headers
under the request_options:
parameter when making a request, as seen in the examples above.
To make requests to undocumented endpoints while retaining the benefit of auth, retries, and so on, you can make requests using client.request
, like so:
<?php
$response = $client->request(
method: "post",
path: '/undocumented/endpoint',
query: ['dog' => 'woof'],
headers: ['useful-header' => 'interesting-value'],
body: ['hello' => 'world']
);
This package follows SemVer conventions. As the library is in initial development and has a major version of 0
, APIs may change at any time.
This package considers improvements to the (non-runtime) PHPDoc type definitions to be non-breaking changes.
PHP 8.1.0 or higher.