This sample demonstrates interacting with the Deepgram API from a PHP server. It uses the Deepgram API to handle API calls, and has a javascript client built from web components.
Before you start, it's essential to generate a Deepgram API key to use in this project. Sign-up now for Deepgram.
Follow these steps to get started with this starter application.
Go to GitHub and clone the repository.
If you haven't already, you need to install PHP on your system. You can download and install it by following the instructions on the PHP website: https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.php
If you haven't already, you need to install Composer on your system. You can download and install it by following the instructions on the Composer website: https://getcomposer.org/download/
If you use homebrew, you can install composer with the following command:
brew install composer
Use composer to install the project dependencies in the root directory.
composer install
Copy the text from .env-sample
and create a new file called .env
. Paste in the code and enter your API key you generated in the Deepgram console.
port=8080
deepgram_api_key=api_key
Once running, you can access the application in your browser.
php -S localhost:8080 -d post_max_size=200M -d upload_max_filesize=200M