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Informations about the package request-response

Request, Response classes with request validator (With Dependency Injection)

Request

You can create request or response classes individually, or both of them with the following helper:

Note, if you initiate individually, you have to use the dependency injection to initiate the class(es)

Create both classes with helper class: (it will be initated as sigleton)

Create both calsses as non singleton

Use your existing DI container:

Note

Singleton here means that if you re-create the class with the DI container like $container->get(Request::class); then it will return with the same request or response object.

Functions

Request validator

It is possible to validate the input with the build in validator: Exampe:

Example validation errors:

Custom Closure validation:

If the closure returns null then it will be valid, otherwise return an error message.

Add fixed custom closure validator

Create your own validation class:

1. Create a new class following inheriting the class

2. Add your new class to validators

Response

The response object renders a text (or using other class json) with HTTP headers and status code

Functions

Set response code

Get response code

Set headers

Get the headers

Set text (body)

Get body test

Render the response

Example: render 404

Example Render JSON:

Example:

The JsonResponse class:

The class has additional functions next to the base response class:

What comes


All versions of request-response with dependencies

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Requires aolbrich/php-di-container Version ^1.0
php Version >=8.0.0
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