jessesoeteman / api-handler
This class can be used to manage the status of an api request.
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Requires
- php: >=8.0
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This class can be used to manage the status of an api request.
Requirements
There are a couple things you will need in order to use this php class.
- php 8.0
- composer
How to use APIHandler?
Require APIHandler
If you have composer initialized you can run this command in you terminal to download APIHandler.
$ composer require jessesoeteman/api-handler
Require the autoloader and APIHandler
You will need to require the autoloader in your code, after that you can 'use' the APIReturn class.
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use APIHandler\APIHandler;
Basic usage
Declare the class
To start you will need to initialize the class. The class needs one parameter that tells one of the following request types:
- get_request
- post_request
In this example we will use a GET request.
$apiHandler = new APIHandler(get_request);
If the request type is not right the class will echo and exit:
{
"status": "error",
"errors": [
"Request method needs to be ...."
]
}
Error Handling
Let's say the an error occured, we can then add the error to the errors array. The first parameter can be a string or an array, this contains the error you want to add. The second parameter is a boolean (false on default), if the boolean is true, the script will echo a json object and exit.
$apiHandler->addError("error 1"); $apiHandler->addError("error 2"); $apiHandler->addError("error 3", true); // <-- Exits here $apiHandler->addError("error 4");
$apiHandler->addError("error 1"); $apiHandler->addError("error 2"); $apiHandler->addError("error 3"); $apiHandler->APIExitOnError(); // <-- Exits here $apiHandler->addError("error 4"); $apiHandler->addData([]); $apiHandler->APIExit();
$apiHandler->addError("error 1"); $apiHandler->addError("error 2"); $apiHandler->addError("error 3"); $apiHandler->addData([]); $apiHandler->APIExit(); // <-- Exits here
In the 3 examples above the class will echo the following and exit the script:
{
"status": "error",
"errors": [
"error 1",
"error 2",
"error 3",
]
}
Succesfull request
If the request was succesfull and no errors occured the class will echo that there was a succes:
if (false) { $apiHandler->addError("error 1"); // Error wont be added. } $apiHandler->APIExitOnError(); // <-- Does not exit because there is no error. $apiHandler->addData({}); $apiHandler->addData([]); $apiHandler->addData("Hello World!"); $apiHandler->APIExit(); // <-- Exits here
This example will give the following output:
{
"status": "success",
"data": [
{},
[],
"Hello World!"
]
}
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details