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Informations about the package kernel-middleware

Kernel and Middleware

A request/response processor with a simple implementation of middleware.

Using the Kernel

The ifcanduela\kernel\Kernel class is ready to be extended by your own class:

Using Middleware

Middlewares must either be callable or implement \ifcanduela\kernel\Middleware. The expected signature of the callable is this:

Where Request and Response are the Symfony HTTP Foundation classes and the $next Closure is a function that optionally accepts a Request and will return a Response.

A middleware can return $next() or $next($request) to pass control to the next middleware in the chain and get a Response object.

Middleware implementing ifcanduela\kernel\Middleware

Any object that implements this interface is valid middleware, including anonymous classes:

Middleware using callables

Functions and objects implementing __invoke() are acceptable middleware.


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Requires php Version ^8.0
symfony/http-foundation Version ^6.1
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