irfantoor / http
Psr Compliant HTTP suite for Hackers
Requires
- fig/http-message-util: ^1.1
- irfantoor/collection: ~3.0
- psr/http-factory: ^1.0
- psr/http-message: ^1.0
Requires (Dev)
- irfantoor/test: ^0.7.6
Provides
- fig/http-messsage-util-implementation: ~1.1.5
- psr/http-factory-implementation: ~1.0.10
- psr/http-message-implementation: ~1.0.1
README
Irfan's Http package is a hacker's Http suite which implements psr/http-factory, psr/http-message and fig/http-message-util eliminating the validations part, so that you can audit your web apps or sites against vulnerabilities or can write small API's or testing utilities.
You can forget about the constraints of validations, while trying some innovative values for the Http Requests or Responses etc.
Quick install.
Use composer to include it in your package.
$ composer require irfantoor/http
Note: this package comes pre installed with the latest releases of Irfan's Engine (irfantoor/engine). Since there is a psr compliance at implementation of funtions, though not strictly adhering to the guide lines of validating the parameters etc., you can always use IrfanTOOR\Http in any of your packages requiring Psr compliant Http components, with the flexibilty of testing or enhancing the protocol for your home grown Http clients, IoT devices for example.
Examples
Here is an example code (you can find it in the examples folder):
<?php # use php -S localhost:8000 examples/hello.php require dirname(__DIR__) . "/vendor/autoload.php"; use IrfanTOOR\Http\ServerRequest; use IrfanTOOR\Http\Response; # Server request we have received $request = new ServerRequest(); # create a response to send $response = new Response(); $response = $response ->withHeader("Content-Type", "application/json") ->withHeader("Engine", "Engine One v1.0") ; # our simple router $path = ltrim(rtrim($request->getUri()->getPath(), '/'), '/'); $args = $path === "" ? [] : explode('/', $path); $action = $args[0] ?? "home"; # lets route switch($action) { case "home": $response->getBody()->write(json_encode("I'm home")); break; case "hello": $name = ucfirst($args[1] ?? "world"); $response->getBody()->write(json_encode("Hello " . $name . "!")); break; default: $response = $response ->withStatus(0, "the status quo") ->withProtocolVersion("2.0") ->withHeader("lib(rary)", "IrfanTOOR\Http 0.1") ; $response->getBody()->write(json_encode([ "status" => 404, "error" => "nothing found here!", ])); break; } # thats all folks! $response->send();