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Usage
REST Methods
Hayttp is essentially a factory that can create and initialize Request objects.
It has methods for each of the 7 RESTful HTTP methods.
Making GET Requests:
A more interesting POST example.
A DELETE request that accept an XML body in the response.
Decode responses
You can parse/unserialize the response payloads into native php data structures.
Hayttp currently supports json, xml and rfc3986.
Below is an example of how parse a response as json.
Json objects are converted to stdClass objects, and json arrays are converted to php arrays:
Here is an example of a response decoded into a SimpleXmlElement:
Decode a url-encoded string into an associative array:
Decode the respose, inferring the data type from the Content-Type header:
Helper function
You can use the global hayttp method to access the default hayttp instance.
You can also use the hayttp_* method to make instant requests.
Here are other examples of how to use the hayttp_* methods:
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