tekintian/tekinhttp

v1.0 2023-08-26 12:31 UTC

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Last update: 2024-12-15 17:02:51 UTC


README

TekinHttp is a generic HTTP Client.

In it's simplest form, an HttpClient exposes an execute method which takes an HTTP request, executes it against the domain described in an Environment, and returns an HTTP response.

how to use

install lib

composer require tekintian/tekinhttp
// 加载自动载入
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

$env = new TekinHttp\MyEnvironment('http://rap2api.taobao.org/app/mock/300755');
$client = new TekinHttp\HttpClient($env);
$req = new TekinHttp\HttpRequest("/auth", "POST");

try {
    $response = $client->execute($req);

    dd($response->result);

} catch (TekinHttp\HttpException $e) {
    $statusCode = $e->response->statusCode;
    $headers = $e->response->headers;
    $body = $e->response->result;
}

sample code dev.php

使用vscode打开,调试里面点击 Launch built-in server and debug

打开下面网址即可查看效果 http://localhost:8080/dev.php

Environment

An Environment describes a domain that hosts a REST API, against which an HttpClient will make requests. Environment is a simple interface that wraps one method, baseUrl.

$myenv = new MyEnvironment('https://example.com');

Requests

HTTP requests contain all the information needed to make an HTTP request against the REST API. Specifically, one request describes a path, a verb, any path/query/form parameters, headers, attached files for upload, and body data.

Responses

HTTP responses contain information returned by a server in response to a request as described above. They are simple objects which contain a status code, headers, and any data returned by the server.

$request = new HttpRequest("/path", "GET");
$request->body[] = "some data";

$response = $client->execute($req);

$statusCode = $response->statusCode;
$headers = $response->headers;
$data = $response->result;

Injectors

Injectors are blocks that can be used for executing arbitrary pre-flight logic, such as modifying a request or logging data. Injectors are attached to an HttpClient using the addInjector method.

The HttpClient executes its injectors in a first-in, first-out order, before each request.

class LogInjector implements Injector
{
    public function inject($httpRequest)
    {
        // Do some logging here
    }
}

$logInjector = new LogInjector();
$client = new HttpClient($myenv);
$client->addInjector($logInjector);
...

Error Handling

HttpClient#execute may throw an Exception if something went wrong during the course of execution. If the server returned a non-200 response, IOException will be thrown, that will contain a status code and headers you can use for debugging.

try
{
    $client->execute($req);
}
catch (HttpException $e)
{
    $statusCode = $e->response->statusCode;
    $headers = $e->response->headers;
    $body = $e->response->result;
}

This base code from PayPal PHP HttpClient