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AsyncHttp is a very simple and agile HTTP asynchrony request library.

Install


composer require xd/async-http

Examples


  1. GET:

    //requsting 
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3")->request();
    
    //do somthing...
    
    //get response
    $response = $req->getResponse();
    //get body
    $resBody = $response->body;
    //get http status code
    $httpStatusCode = $response->statusCode;
    //get response all header
    $headers = $response->headers;
    //get one header
    $header = $response->getHeader('Server');
  2. POST

    //requesting by x-www-form-urlencode
    $postData = ['sleepTime' => 3];
    $req = AsyncHttp::post("http://192.168.88.2", $postData)->request();
    //requesting by raw JSON
    $postData = json_encode(['sleepTime' => 1]);
    $req2 = AsyncHttp::post("http://192.168.88.2", $postData)->request();
    //requesting by raw XML
    $req2 = AsyncHttp::post("http://192.168.88.2", $xmlDataStr)
      ->addHeader("Content-Type":"application/xml")->request();
    
    //do somthing...
    
    //get response
    $body1 = $req->getResponse()->body;
    $body2 = $req2->getResponse()->body; 
    $body3 = $req3->getResponse()->body; 
  3. PUT

    //requesting by x-www-form-urlencode
    $putData = json_encode(['sleepTime' => 3]);
    $req = AsyncHttp::put("http://192.168.88.2/index.php", $putData)->request();
    //requesting by raw JSON
    $putData = json_encode(['sleepTime' => 1]);
    $req2 = AsyncHttp::put("http://192.168.88.2/index.php", $postData)->request();
    
    //do somthing...
    
    //get response
    $body1 = $req->getResponse()->body;
    $body2 = $req2->getResponse()->body;
  4. DELETE

    //requesting
    $req = AsyncHttp::delete("http://192.168.88.2/index.php?sleepTime=3")->request();
    //requesting
    $req2 = AsyncHttp::delete("http://192.168.88.2/index.php?sleepTime=0")->request();
    
    //do somthing...
    
    //get response
    $body1 = $req->getResponse()->body;
    $body2 = $req2->getResponse()->body;

Other usage


  1. Custom header

    //example 1
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3");
    $req->addHeader("Test", 1);
    $req->request();
    
    //example 2
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3")->addHeader("Test", 1)->addHeader("Test-X", "2")->request();
    
    //example 3
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3");
    $req->requestHeaders = ["Test" => "1","Test-X" => "2"];
    $req->request();
  2. Set timeout(default 8 second)

    //example 1
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3");
    $req->setTimeout(8);
    $req->request();
    
    //example 2
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3")->setTimeout(8)->request();
    
    //example 3
    $req = AsyncHttp::get("http://192.168.88.2?sleepTime=3");
    $req->setTimeout = 8;
    $req->request();
  3. How to judge timeout or network unreachable

    if ($response->getStatusCode() == 0) {
      
    } 
    

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