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A smart, simple and fault-tolerant HTTP client for sending and recieving JSON and XML.

Installation

Composer

composer require vinelab/http

Laravel

Edit app.php and add to the array.

It will automatically alias itself as HttpClient so no need to alias it in your app.php, unless you would like to customize it - in that case edit your 'aliases' in app.php adding

Usage

GET

Simple

With Params

POST

Options

These options work with all requests.

Timeout

You can set the timeout option in order to specify the number of seconds that your request will fail, if not completed.

Headers

Basic Auth

Digest Auth

Enforce HTTP Version

Raw Content

Custom Query String

The content passed in the content key will be concatenated to the URL followed by a ?

It is pretty much the same process with different HTTP Verbs. Supports

Fault Tolerance

Fault tolerance allows the request to be re-issued when it fails (i.e. timeout). This is useful in cases such as Microservices: When a service is down and is being called by another service, with fault tolerance the request will be re-issued in the hopes of the destination service being up again.

Issue a fault-tolerant request by setting the tolerant flag to true in the request. Also, specify the time it should wait until it tries again with timeUntilNextTry (in seconds) and the number of tries before it is considered a failure with triesUntilFailure (in seconds).

In case of timeout occurance, a HttpClientRequestFailedException will be thrown.

IMPORTANT! Notice: In order to make use of fault tolerance option, you must specify the timeout parameter too.


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Requires php Version >=5.6.4
illuminate/support Version *
tolerance/tolerance Version ^0.4
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