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# Get Started Using PHP Library
This tutorial walks you through the basics of building an XRP Ledger-connected application using [`XRPL_PHP`](https://github.com/AlexanderBuzz/xrpl-php), a PHP library built to interact with the XRP Ledger.
This tutorial is intended for beginners and should take no longer than 30 minutes to complete.
## Learning Goals
In this tutorial, you'll learn:
* The basic building blocks of XRP Ledger-based applications.
* How to connect to the XRP Ledger using `XRPL_PHP`.
* How to get an account on the [Testnet](/resources/dev-tools/xrp-faucets) using `XRPL_PHP`.
* How to use the `XRPL_PHP` library to look up information about an account on the XRP Ledger.
* How to put these steps together to create a simple application.
## Requirements
* `XRPL_PHP` requires PHP 8.1 and the PHP extension [GMP](http://php.net/manual/en/book.gmp.php).
* The PHP extension [BCMATH](https://www.php.net/manual/de/book.bc.php) is recommended for increased performance.
## Installation
`XRPL_PHP` can be installed via [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md):
```console
composer require hardcastle/xrpl_php
```
## Start Building
When you're working with the XRP Ledger, there are a few things you'll need to manage, whether you're adding XRP to your [account](../../../concepts/accounts/index.md), integrating with the [decentralized exchange](../../../concepts/tokens/decentralized-exchange/index.md), or [issuing tokens](../../../concepts/tokens/index.md). This tutorial walks you through basic patterns common to getting started with all of these use cases and provides sample code for implementing them.
Here are the basic steps you'll need to cover for almost any XRP Ledger project:
1. [Connect to the XRP Ledger.](#1-connect-to-the-xrp-ledger)
1. [Get an account.](#2-get-account)
1. [Query the XRP Ledger.](#3-query-the-xrp-ledger)
### 1. Connect to the XRP Ledger
To make queries and submit transactions, you need to connect to the XRP Ledger. To do this with `XRPL_PHP`, you can use the [`JsonRpcClient`](https://alexanderbuzz.github.io/xrpl-php-docs/client.html):
```php
$wallet->getPublicKey(),
'privateKey' => $wallet->getPrivateKey(),
'classicAddress' => $wallet->getAddress(),
'seed' => $wallet->getSeed()
]);
// output
// Array
// (
// [publicKey] => ED2C4CE69F663254840905AEF5FB8596FC243EDEBE0295A6ECEE86CE8EB8F76210
// [privateKey] => -HIDDEN-
// [classicAddress] => rBi9u1P3ofRKTFPFTgrguANz2wRqsdKHvm
// [seed] => -HIDDEN-
//)
```
For testing and development purposes, you can use the `fundWallet()` helper function on the XRP Ledger [Testnet](../../../concepts/networks-and-servers/parallel-networks.md):
{% code-snippet file="/_code-samples/get-started/php/get-account-info.php" from="
[result:protected] => Array
(
[account_data] => Array
(
[Account] => rDTRjR6sWrRmGe18KMVwBuL212gLpArVLy
[Balance] => 10000000000
[Flags] => 0
[LedgerEntryType] => AccountRoot
[OwnerCount] => 0
[PreviousTxnID] => AE18C0B30DE740490E66E92D9F45162C8860A6D9FCF279CF7A51FAFE05F573FB
[PreviousTxnLgrSeq] => 42719256
[Sequence] => 42719256
[index] => 4DD9F7FAE7365B7A917932D6453DBA9B223AA4FF7193691EF6E5EE230519F4CA
)
[account_flags] => Array
(
[defaultRipple] =>
[depositAuth] =>
[disableMasterKey] =>
[disallowIncomingCheck] =>
[disallowIncomingNFTokenOffer] =>
[disallowIncomingPayChan] =>
[disallowIncomingTrustline] =>
[disallowIncomingXRP] =>
[globalFreeze] =>
[noFreeze] =>
[passwordSpent] =>
[requireAuthorization] =>
[requireDestinationTag] =>
)
[ledger_hash] => 57F0CB8311CDEAE9AC60854CC482990CE971D1FD36DB1CC215B7A6634E27E739
[ledger_index] => 42719256
[status] => success
[validated] => 1
)
[warnings:protected] =>
[status:protected] => success
[type:protected] => response
)
```
#### Interpreting the response
The response fields contained in `AccountInfoResponse` that you want to inspect in most cases are:
* `['account_data']['Sequence']` — This is the sequence number of the next valid transaction for the account. You need to specify the sequence number when you prepare transactions.
* `['account_data']['Balance']` — This is the account's balance of XRP, in drops. You can use this to confirm that you have enough XRP to send (if you're making a payment) and to meet the [current transaction cost](../../../concepts/transactions/transaction-cost.md#current-transaction-cost) for a given transaction.
* `['validated']` — Indicates whether the returned data is from a [validated ledger](../../../concepts/ledgers/open-closed-validated-ledgers.md). When inspecting transactions, it's important to confirm that [the results are final](../../../concepts/transactions/finality-of-results/index.md) before further processing the transaction. If `validated` is `true` then you know for sure the results won't change. For more information about best practices for transaction processing, see [Reliable Transaction Submission](../../../concepts/transactions/reliable-transaction-submission.md).
For a detailed description of every response field, see [account_info](../../../references/http-websocket-apis/public-api-methods/account-methods/account_info.md#response-format).
## Keep on building
Now that you know how to use `XRPL_PHP` to connect to the XRP Ledger, get an account, and look up information about it, you can also use `XRPL_PHP` to:
* [Send XRP](../../how-tos/send-xrp.md).
* [Set up secure signing](../../../concepts/transactions/secure-signing.md) for your account.
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