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# Installation
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This page contains information about installing the Google APIs Client Library for PHP.
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## Requirements
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* PHP version 5.4 or greater.
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## Obtaining the client library
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There are two options for obtaining the files for the client library.
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### Using Composer
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You can install the library by adding it as a dependency to your composer.json.
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```json
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"require": {
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"google/apiclient": "^2.0"
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}
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```
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### Downloading from GitHub
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Follow [the instructions in the README](https://github.com/google/google-api-php-client#download-the-release) to download the package locally.
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### What to do with the files
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After obtaining the files, include the autloader. If you used Composer, your require statement will look like this:
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```php
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require_once '/path/to/your-project/vendor/autoload.php';
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```
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If you downloaded the package separately, your require statement will look like this:
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```php
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require_once '/path/to/google-api-php-client/vendor/autoload.php';
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```
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