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HTTP_Request2

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DISCLAMER! This project is no longer actively maintained and only updated if future PHP versions break compatibility.

If for any reason you want to use this project, use Guzzle instead. It is much better, maintained, has many more features and is generally speaking the way to go if you want to send HTTP requests with PHP.


Provides an easy way to perform HTTP requests, uses pluggable adapters

  • Socket: pure PHP implementation of HTTP protocol (does not use http stream wrapper), based on older PEAR HTTP_Request package
  • Curl: wrapper around PHP's cURL extension
  • Mock: used for testing packages depending on HTTP_Request2, returns predefined responses without network interaction

Both Socket and Curl adapters support POST requests with data and file uploads, basic and digest authentication, cookies, managing cookies across requests, HTTP and SOCKS5 proxies, gzip and deflate encodings, redirects, monitoring the request progress with Observers...

This package is PEAR HTTP_Request2 and has been migrated from PEAR SVN

Please report all issues via the PEAR bug tracker.

Pull requests are welcome.

Basic usage

require_once 'HTTP/Request2.php';

$request = new HTTP_Request2('http://pear.php.net/', HTTP_Request2::METHOD_GET);
try {
    $response = $request->send();
    if (200 == $response->getStatus()) {
        echo $response->getBody();
    } else {
        echo 'Unexpected HTTP status: ' . $response->getStatus() . ' ' .
             $response->getReasonPhrase();
    }
} catch (HTTP_Request2_Exception $e) {
    echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage();
}

Documentation

...is available on PEAR website

Generated API documentation for the current release is also there.

Testing, Packaging and Installing (Pear)

To test, run either

$ phpunit tests/

or

$ pear run-tests -r

You may need to set up the NetworkConfig.php file if you want to perform tests that interact with a web server. Its template is NetworkConfig.php.dist file, consult it for the details.

To build, simply

$ pear package

To install from scratch

$ pear install package.xml

To upgrade

$ pear upgrade -f package.xml

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