jumbodroid / httpclient
HttpClient is an implementation of HTTP Client for PHP and Laravel
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Requires
- php: >=7.2.5
- ext-curl: *
- psr/http-client: >=1.0
- psr/http-factory: >=1.0
- psr/http-message: >=2.0
- symfony/options-resolver: >=5.1
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: >=1.3.1
- phpunit/phpunit: >=8.5
- symfony/var-dumper: >=5.2.0
Provides
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-09 14:00:59 UTC
README
httpclient is a PHP & Laravel package, designed to help PHP developers build robust modern applications that interact with other applications and APIs in the backend to deliver experiences that users love.
httpclient adopts and adheres to or implements the following PHP Standards Recommendations (PSRs):
Leverage httpclient to build modern interconnected applications for the web.
httpclient saves you the hustle of dealing with the more mundane and lower level APIs needed to create interconnected web applications.
Installation
composer require jumbodroid/httpclient
Usage
PSR-7
PSR-7 describes common interfaces for representing HTTP messages as described in RFC 7230 and RFC 7231, and URIs for use with HTTP messages as described in RFC 3986. This package includes an implementation of PSR-7.
Request | Response
Use the getHeaderLine()
method to retrieve a header value as a string containing all header values of a case-insensitive header by name concatenated with a comma.
$response->withHeader('foo', 'bar') ->withAddedHeader('foo', 'baz'); $response->getHeaderLine('foo'); // outputs 'bar,baz'
Use getHeader()
to retrieve an array of all the header values for a particular case-insensitive header by name.
$response->getHeader('foo'); // outputs ['bar', 'baz']
Note: Not all header values can be concatenated using a comma (e.g., Set-Cookie
). When working with such headers, consumers of Request and Response classes SHOULD rely on the getHeader()
method for retrieving such multi-valued headers.
Request
$request->getProtocolVersion(); $request->withProtocolVersion($version); $request->getHeaders(); $request->hasHeader($name); $request->getHeader($name); $request->getHeaderLine($name); $request->withHeader($name, $value); $request->withAddedHeader($name, $value); $request->withoutHeader($name); $request->getBody(); $request->withBody(StreamInterface $body);
Outgoing, client-side request
$request->getRequestTarget(); $request->withRequestTarget($requestTarget); $request->getMethod(); $request->withMethod($method); $request->getUri(); $request->withUri(UriInterface $uri, $preserveHost = false);
Incoming, server-side request
$request->getServerParams(); $request->getCookieParams(); $request->withCookieParams(array $cookies); $request->getQueryParams(); $request->withQueryParams(array $query); $request->getUploadedFiles(); $request->withUploadedFiles(array $uploadedFiles); $request->getParsedBody(); $request->withParsedBody($data); $request->getAttributes(); $request->getAttribute($name, $default = null); $request->withAttribute($name, $value); $request->withoutAttribute($name);
Response
$response->getProtocolVersion(); $response->withProtocolVersion($version); $response->getHeaders(); $response->hasHeader($name); $response->getHeader($name); $response->getHeaderLine($name); $response->withHeader($name, $value); $response->withAddedHeader($name, $value); $response->withoutHeader($name); $response->getBody(); $response->withBody(StreamInterface $body);
Outgoing, server-side response
$response->getStatusCode(); $response->withStatus($code, $reasonPhrase = ''); $response->getReasonPhrase();
Stream
$stream->__toString(); $stream->close(); $stream->detach(); $stream->getSize(); $stream->tell(); $stream->eof(); $stream->isSeekable(); $stream->seek($offset, $whence = SEEK_SET); $stream->rewind(); $stream->isWritable(); $stream->write($string); $stream->isReadable(); $stream->read($length); $stream->getContents(); $stream->getMetadata($key = null);
Uri
$uri->getScheme(); $uri->getAuthority(); $uri->getUserInfo(); $uri->getHost(); $uri->getPort(); $uri->getPath(); $uri->getQuery(); $uri->getFragment(); $uri->withScheme($scheme); $uri->withUserInfo($user, $password = null); $uri->withHost($host); $uri->withPort($port); $uri->withPath($path); $uri->withQuery($query); $uri->withFragment($fragment); $uri->__toString();
UploadedFile
$uploadedFile->getStream(); $uploadedFile->moveTo($targetPath); $uploadedFile->getSize(); $uploadedFile->getError(); $uploadedFile->getClientFilename(); $uploadedFile->getClientMediaType();
PSR-17
PSR-17 describes a common standard for factories that create PSR-7 compliant HTTP objects. This package provides an implementation of PSR-17.
RequestFactory
RequestFactory::createRequest(string $method, $uri);
ResponseFactory
ResponseFactory::createResponse(int $code = 200, string $reasonPhrase = '');
ServerRequestFactory
ServerRequestFactory::createServerRequest(string $method, $uri, array $serverParams = []);
StreamFactory
StreamFactory::createStream(string $content = ''); StreamFactory::createStreamFromFile(string $filename, string $mode = 'r'); StreamFactory::createStreamFromResource($resource);
UploadedFileFactory
UploadedFileFactory::createUploadedFile( StreamInterface $stream, int $size = null, int $error = \UPLOAD_ERR_OK, string $clientFilename = null, string $clientMediaType = null );
UriFactory
UriFactory::createUri(string $uri = '');
PSR-18
Client - A Client is a library that implements this specification for the purposes of sending PSR-7-compatible HTTP Request messages and returning a PSR-7-compatible HTTP Response message to a Calling library.
Calling Library - A Calling Library is any code that makes use of a Client. It does not implement this specification's interfaces but consumes an object that implements them (a Client).
Client
$client->sendRequest(RequestInterface $request);
ClientException
RequestException
$requestException->getRequest();
NetworkException
$requestException->getRequest();