Google Trends API for PHP
This is an unofficial Google Trends API for PHP.
Please notice that the good functionality of this API depends on Google's willing to keep the backward compatibility and/or the parameters, naming and/or required values.
If this happens, feel free to contribute or open an issue.
Please see the composer.json file.
If you have composer installed globally
$ composer require x-fran/g-trends
If you use composer.phar local
# Get your own copy of composer.phar
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
$ composer require "x-fran/g-trends": "^3.0"
You can use the create-project
command from Composer
to create the project in one go (you need to install composer):
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
$ composer --no-dev create-project x-fran/g-trends path/to/install
First, clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/x-fran/g-trends.git # optionally, specify the directory in which to clone
$ cd path/to/install
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
At this point, you need to use Composer to install dependencies. Assuming you already have Composer:
$ composer --no-dev install
To see a demo output from all methods (okay, functions) please open in your favorite browser the index.php
use Google\GTrends;
# This options are by default if none provided
$options = [
'hl' => 'en-US',
'tz' => 0,
'geo' => 'US',
'time' => 'all',
'category' => 0,
];
$gt = new GTrends($options);
$gt = new GTrends($options);
$gt->setProxyConfigs([
'proxy_host' => 'your_proxy_host',
'proxy_port' => 8000,
'proxy_user' => 'your_proxy_user',
'proxy_pass' => 'your_proxy_pass',
]);
$gt->setProxyConfigs(null); // clear proxy if you want
$gt->getInterestOverTime('Dublin');
$gt->getRelatedSearchQueries(['Donald Trump', 'Barack Obama']);
# Categories for Realtime Search Trends are a single char str:
$gt->getRealTimeSearchTrends('all');
#
# Categories
# all : default
# b : business
# e : entertainment
# m : health/medical
# t : sci/tech
# s : sports
# h : top stories
$gt->getDailySearchTrends();
# p54 is Google's tricky and wired code for Ireland
print_r($gt->trendingSearches('p54', date('Ymd')));
#
# National Region Codes:
# IRELAND=p54
# UNITED_STATES=p1
# ARGENTINA=p30
# AUSTRALIA=p8
# AUSTRIA=p44
# BELGIUM=p41
# BRAZIL=p18
# CANADA=p13
# CHILE=p38
# COLOMBIA=p32
# CZECHIA=p43
# DENMARK=p49
# EGYPT=p29
# FINLAND=p50
# FRANCE=p16
# GERMANY=p15
# GREECE=p48
# HONG_KONG=p10
# HUNGARY=p45
# INDIA=p3
# INDONESIA=p19
# ISRAEL=p6
# ITALY=p27
# JAPAN=p4
# KENYA=p37
# MALAYSIA=p34
# MEXICO=p21
# NETHERLANDS=p17
# NEW_ZEALAND=p53
# NIGERIA=p52
# NORWAY=p51
# PHILIPPINES=p25
# POLAND=p31
# PORTUGAL=p47
# ROMANIA=p39
# RUSSIA=p14
# SAUDI_ARABIA=p36
# SINGAPORE=p5
# SOUTH_AFRICA=p40
# SOUTH_KOREA=p23
# SPAIN=p26
# SWEDEN=p42
# SWITZERLAND=p46
# TAIWAN=p12
# THAILAND=p33
# TURKEY=p24
# UKRAINE=p35
# UNITED_KINGDOM=p9
# VIETNAM=p28
$gt->suggestionsAutocomplete('Milwaukee');
$keyWords (Array)
Array of keywords (up to 5) to get data for
$options['category'] (Integer)
Search by category Please view this wiki page containing all available categories
$options['tz'] (Integer)
Timezone Offset For example US CST is
360
$options['time'] (String)
Timezone Offset
'now 1-H'
would get data from last hour
'now 1-d'
would get data from last day
'today 2-d'
would get data from today to 2 days ago
'today 3-m'
would get data from today to 3 months ago
'today 4-y'
would get data from today to 4 years ago
- This is not an official or supported API
- Rate Limit is not publicly known, let me know if you have a consistent estimate.