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Lisennk\Request allow to get data both from HTTP requests (e.g. $_POST, $_GET) and CLI without changing code. For exmaple, you have a script love.php. You can open it in your browser (e.g. http://localhost/love.php?name=Alice) or run via console (php love.php --name="Alice") — with Lisennk\Request you can read passed data, both ?name=Alice and --name="Alice" in the same way, just like this:
:new_moon_with_face: Possibilities and usage
Following the example above, we can also:
Or you can do it like this:
You can use all methods like in Laravel Facades, via static call:
You can use placeholder (i.e. default value) that will be returned if input doesnt exist:
You can use has method to check if value exist:
You can use second parameter of "has" method to check if value exist and that its equal to needed
You can use notEmpty method to check if there is any data passed to the script
:squirrel: Installation
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:last_quarter_moon_with_face: Contributions
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