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Informations about the package http-factory

PSR-17 HTTP Factory library

Build Status

This library aims to provide a simple implementation of PSR-17 (HTTP Factories). It current supports Guzzle/Psr7 and Zend Diactoros. Installation and usage examples are below, but if you have any questions or issues, please create an issue.

Installation

Usage

You can use the FactoryBuilder class to create the HTTP Factory of your choice, or you can instantiate them directly. Currently your choices are guzzle and zend. Each factory implements HttpFactoryInterface. Since this library uses PSR-17 all of the individual factories returned will implement their corresponding PSR-17 interface. For more detailed usage, please see the tests folder.

FactoryBuilder

RequestFactory

Since we can use guzzle or zend, I'll show both examples here, but only one in the rest of the examples. But you should know you can use them interchangeably.

Zend

Guzzle

You'll notice the only difference between the example above and the one below is we specify guzzle as the parameter to the get method.

Without FactoryBuilder

You don't have to use FactoryBuilder to get an HTTP Factory. See below.

ResponseFactory

In the rest of the examples, I'll only show one example using zend with the FactoryBuilder.

ServerRequestFactory

StreamFactory

UploadedFileFactory

UriFactory

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Requires psr/http-factory Version ^1.0
guzzlehttp/psr7 Version ^1.4
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