HTTP Client - Static Usage¶
Overview¶
The Zend\Http
component also provides Zend\Http\ClientStatic
, a static
HTTP client which exposes a simplified API for quickly performing GET and POST
operations:
Quick Start¶
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 | use Zend\Http\ClientStatic;
// Simple GET request
$response = ClientStatic::get('http://example.org');
// More complex GET request, specifying query string 'foo=bar' and adding a
// custom header to request JSON data be returned (Accept: application/json)
$response = ClientStatic::get(
'http://example.org',
array('foo' => 'bar'),
array('Accept' => 'application/json')
);
// We can also do a POST request using the same format. Here we POST
// login credentials (username/password) to a login page:
$response = ClientStatic::post('https://example.org/login.php', array(
'username' => 'foo',
'password' => 'bar',
));
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Available Methods¶
- get
get(string $url, array $query = array(), array $headers = array(), mixed $body = null, $clientOptions = null)
Perform an HTTP
GET
request using the provided URL, query string variables, headers and request body. The fifth parameter can be used to pass configuration options to the HTTP Client instance.Returns Zend\Http\Response
- post
post(string $url, array $params, array $headers = array(), mixed $body = null, $clientOptions = null)
Perform an HTTP
POST
request using the provided URL, parameters, headers and request body. The fifth parameter can be used to pass configuration options to the HTTP Client instance.Returns Zend\Http\Response