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Informations about the package headers

Polymorphine/Headers

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HTTP Response headers middleware

Installation with Composer

Basic usage

Set-Cookie header
  1. Instantiate a cookie builder using ResponseHeaders context:

    Alternatively, instantiating CookieSetup is possible with ResponseHeaders method:

  2. Configure cookie with array of its directives/attributes (see CookieSetup::directives() method):

    Modifying setup object is also possible with its builder methods:

  3. Instantiate Cookie type object with its name:

  4. Send value:

    or order to revoke cookie, so that it should not be sent with future requests:

    Each cookie can send/revoke header only once

Directives and Attributes

Directives are used according to RFC6265 section about Set-Cookie header attributes (except relatively new SameSite directive). Their description might also be found at Mozilla Developer Network. Concise description with additional class logic is explained in docBlocks of mutator methods of CookieSetup class.

Here are some class-specific rules for setting those directives:

Cookie with predefined directives

CookieSetup has two alternative methods creating Cookie instance: CookieSetup::permanentCookie() and CookieSetup::sessionCookie().


All versions of headers with dependencies

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Package Version
Requires php Version ^7.4 || ^8.0
psr/http-message Version ^1.0
psr/http-server-handler Version ^1.0
psr/http-server-middleware Version ^1.0
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