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Class: PHP REST Client Class
Send REST request to a HTTP server
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Rest Client

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Rest client to make GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, etc calls.

Installation

To install the package we only have to add the dependency to *composer.json* file:

{
    "require": {
      "othercode/rest": "*"
    }
}

And run the following command:

composer install

Usage

To use the Rest we only have to instantiate it and configure the params we want. We can establish the configuration accessing to the ->configuration->configure_property, for example to configure the url of the call we only have to set the ->configuration->url parameter like we can see as follows:

$api = new \OtherCode\Rest\Rest();
$api->configuration->url = "http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/";

or

$api = new \OtherCode\Rest\Rest(new \OtherCode\Rest\Core\Configuration(array(
    'url' => 'http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/',
)));

After this we have to set the type of call and the parameters that we wil use, in this case we are going to perform a GET request to the "posts/1" endpoint:

$response = $api->get("posts/1");

The rest client will throw a ConnectionException if there any problem related to the connection.

NOTE: These errors are related to the session cURL, here is the complete list

Methods

The available methods to work with are:

get()

Perform a GET request.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $url | String | Required. The URL to which the request is made $data | Array | Optional. Associative array of data parameters

Return: Response object

head()

Perform a HEAD request.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $url | String | Required. The URL to which the request is made

Return: Response object (no body)

post()

Perform a POST request.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $url | String | Required. The URL to which the request is made $data | Array | Optional. Associative array of data parameters

Return: Response object

delete()

Perform a DELETE request.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $url | String | Required. The URL to which the request is made $data | Array | Optional. Associative array of data parameters

Return: Response object

put()

Perform a PUT request.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $url | String | Required. The URL to which the request is made $data | Array | Optional. Associative array of data parameters

Return: Response object

patch()

Perform a PATCH request.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $url | String | Required. The URL to which the request is made $data | Array | Optional. Associative array of data parameters

Return: Response object

getMetadata()

Return the metadata of the request.

Return: Array

getError()

Return the last known error.

Return: Error object

getPayloads()

Return an array with the Response and Request objects.

Return: Array

setDecoder()

Set a new Decoder.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $name | String | Required. The unique name of the decoder. $decoder | String | Optional. The class name with namespace of the new decoder.

Return: Rest object

setEncoder()

Set a new Encoder.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $name | String | Required. The unique name of the encoder. $encoder | String | Optional. The class name with namespace of the new encoder.

Return: Rest object

setModule()

Set a new Module.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- $name | String | Required. The unique name of the module. $module | String | Required. The class name with namespace of the new module. $hook | String | Optional. The hook name (after/before) that will trigger the module, 'after' by default.

Return: Rest object

unsetModule()

Unregister a module.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------- $moduleName | String | Required. The unique name of the decoder. $hook | String | Optional. The hook name (after/before) from where delete the module.

Return: Rest object

addHeader()

Add a new header.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------- $header | String | Required. The unique name of the header. $value | String | Requires. The value of the header.

Return: Rest object

addHeaders()

Add an array of headers.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------- $headers | String | Required. An array of headers.

Return: Rest object

NOTE: We can use the addHeader() and addHeaders() methods with the Rest instance or with the configuration object

$api->addHeader('some_header','some_value');
$api->addHeaders(array('some_header' => 'some_value','other_header' => 'other_value'));

is the same as

$api->configuration->addHeader('some_header','some_value');
$api->configuration->addHeaders(array('some_header' => 'some_value','other_header' => 'other_value'));

removeHeader()

Remove a header offset.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------- $header | String | Required. The unique name of the header.

Return: Rest object

removeHeaders()

Remove an array of headers.

Parameters | Type | Description ----------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------- $headers | String | Required. An array of headers to remove.

Return: Rest object

Modules

This package allow you to create modules to perform task before and after the request.. To create a new module we only have to use this template:

class CustomModule extends BaseModule
{
    public function run()
    {
        // do something
    }
}

IMPORTANT: Any module MUST extends BaseModule

The only method that is mandatory is ->run(), this method execute your custom code of the module.

Once we have our module we can register it with the ->setModule() method. This method needs three parameters, the first one is the name of the module, the second one is the complete namespace of the module, and the third one is the hook name for our module, it can be "before" and "after" depends when we want to launch our module.

$api->setModule('module_name','Module\Complete\Namespace','after');

For "before" modules you can use all the properties of the Request object.

  • `method`
  • `url`
  • `headers`
  • `body`

For "after" modules you can use all the properties of the Response object.

  • `code`
  • `content_type`
  • `charset`
  • `body`
  • `headers`
  • `error`
  • `metadata`

All modules are executed in the order that we register them into the Rest client, this also affect to Decoders and Encoders.

Decoders

A decoder is a kind of module that allows you to automatically decode de response in xml or json, to use them we only have to set the decoder we want with the ->setDecoder() method:

$api->setDecoder("json");

The default allowed values for this method are: *json,xmlandxmlrpc*. All the decoders are always executed in the "after" hook.

Custom Decoders

To create a new decoder we only have to use this template:

class CustomDecoder extends BaseDecoder
{
	protected $contentType = 'application/json';

	protected function decode()
	{
		// decode $this->body
	}
}

Like in modules, we have the Response object available to work. The $contentType property is the content-type that will trigger the decoder, in the example above all responses with content-type "application/json" will trigger this decoder.

Quick Calls

We can do quick calls using the \OtherCode\Rest\Payloads\Request::call() method. This static method returns a Rest instance so we can use all the methods from it.

$response = \OtherCode\Rest\Payloads\Request::call('http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com')
    ->setDecoder('json')
    ->get('/posts/1');

Complete Example

require_once '../autoload.php';

try {

    $api = new \OtherCode\Rest\Rest(new \OtherCode\Rest\Core\Configuration(array(
        'url' => 'http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/',
        'httpheader' => array(
            'some_header' => 'some_value',
        )
    )));
    $api->setDecoder("json");
    
    $response = $api->get("posts/1");
    var_dump($response);
    
} catch (\Exception $e) {
    print "> " . $e->getMessage() . "\n"
}