slimphp / Slim-Http

A set of PSR-7 object decorators providing useful convenience methods
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Slim-Http

Slim PSR-7 Object Decorators

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Installation

It's recommended that you use Composer to install this library.

$ composer require slim/http

This will install the slim/http component and all required dependencies. PHP 7.4, or newer, is required.

Tests

To execute the test suite, you'll need to install all development dependencies.

$ git clone https://github.com/slimphp/Slim-Http
$ composer install
$ composer test

Usage

The Decoration Repo Provides 3 Factories which instantiate the Decorators. They respectively return PSR-7 Compatible Interfaces.

Example for Instantiating a Decorated Nyholm/Psr7 Response

<?php

use Nyholm\Psr7\Factory\Psr17Factory;
use Slim\Http\Factory\DecoratedResponseFactory;

$nyholmFactory = new Psr17Factory();

/**
 * DecoratedResponseFactory takes 2 parameters
 * @param \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseFactoryInterface which should be a ResponseFactory originating from the PSR-7 Implementation of your choice
 * @param \Psr\Http\Message\StreamFactoryInterface which should be a StreamFactory originating from the PSR-7 Implementation of your choice
 * Note: Nyholm/Psr17 has one factory which implements Both ResponseFactoryInterface and StreamFactoryInterface see https://github.com/Nyholm/psr7/blob/master/src/Factory/Psr17Factory.php
 */
$decoratedResponseFactory = new DecoratedResponseFactory($nyholmFactory, $nyholmFactory);

/**
 * @var \Slim\Http\Response $response
 * The returned variable is a Response which has methods like withJson()
 */
$response = $decoratedResponseFactory->createResponse(200, 'OK');
$response = $response->withJson(['data' => [1, 2, 3]]);

Example for Instantiating a Decorated Laminas Diactoros Response

<?php

use Laminas\Diactoros\ResponseFactory;
use Laminas\Diactoros\StreamFactory;
use Slim\Http\Factory\DecoratedResponseFactory;

$responseFactory = new ResponseFactory();
$streamFactory = new StreamFactory();

/**
 * DecoratedResponseFactory takes 2 parameters
 * @param \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseFactoryInterface which should be a ResponseFactory originating from the PSR-7 Implementation of your choice
 * @param \Psr\Http\Message\StreamFactoryInterface which should be a StreamFactory originating from the PSR-7 Implementation of your choice
 */
$decoratedResponseFactory = new DecoratedResponseFactory($responseFactory, $streamFactory);

/**
 * @var \Slim\Http\Response $response
 * The returned variable is a Response which has methods like withJson()
 */
$response = $decoratedResponseFactory->createResponse(200, 'OK');
$response = $response->withJson(['data' => [1, 2, 3]]);

Decorated Response Object Methods

The decorated ResponseInterface provides the following additional methods:

Response::withJson($data, $status, $options, $depth)

Parameter Type Description
$data mixed The data to encode
$status int The HTTP Status Code
$depth int JSON encoding max depth

Response::withFileDownload($file, $name)

Triggers the client to download the specified file.

Parameter Type Description
$file string|resource|StreamInterface The file to send to the client
$name string|null The filename for the Content-Disposition header. Defaults to attachment
$contentType bool|string Set the Content-Type header. Defaults to true, which attempts to detect mime type from file extension, set to false to disable.

Response::withFile($file, $contentType)

Response with file to client

Parameter Type Description
$file string|resource|StreamInterface The file to send to the client
$contentType bool|string Set the Content-Type header. Defaults to true, which attempts to detect mime type from file extension, set to false to disable.

Response::withRedirect($url, $status)

Parameter Type Description
$url string The redirect destination url
$status int The HTTP Status Code

Response::write($data)

Parameter Type Description
$url string The data to write to the Response body

Response::isClientError()

Assert the underlying response's status code is between 400 and 500.

Response::isEmpty()

Assert the underlying response's status code is 204, 205 or 304.

Response::isForbidden()

Assert the underlying response's status code is 403.

Response::isInformational()

Assert the underlying response's status code is between 100 and 200.

Response::isOk()

Assert the underlying response's status code is 200.

Response::isNotFound()

Assert the underlying response's status code is 404.

Response::isRedirect()

Assert the underlying response's status code is 301, 302, 303, 307 or 308.

Response::isRedirection()

Assert the underlying response's status code is between 300 and 400.

Response::isServerError()

Assert the underlying response's status code is between 500 and 600.

Response::isSuccessful()

Assert the underlying response's status code is between 200 and 300.

Response::__toString()

Will return a string formatted representation of the underlying response object.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8

{"Hello": "World"}

Decorated ServerRequest Object Methods

The decorated ServerRequestInterface provides the following additional methods:

ServerRequest::withAttributes($attributes)

Parameter Type Description
$attributes array Attributes to be appended to the request

ServerRequest::getContentCharset()

Returns the detected charset from the Content-Type header of the underlying server request object. Returns null if no value is present.

ServerRequest::getContentType()

Returns the value from the Content-Type header of the underlying server request object. Returns null if no value is present.

ServerRequest::getContentLength()

Returns the value from the Content-Length header of the underlying server request object. Returns null if no value is present.

ServerRequest::getCookieParam($key, $default)

Parameter Type Description
$key string The attribute name
$default mixed Default value to return if the attribute does not exist

ServerRequest::getMediaType()

Returns the first detected value from the Content-Type header of the underlying server request object. Returns null if no value is present.

ServerRequest::getMediaTypeParams()

Returns an array of detected values from the Content-Type header of the underlying server request object. Returns an empty array if no values are present.

ServerRequest::getParam($key, $default)

Returns the value from key in $_POST or $_GET

Parameter Type Description
$key string The attribute name
$default mixed Default value to return if the attribute does not exist

ServerRequest::getParams()

Returns a merged associative array of the $_POST and $_GET parameters.

ServerRequest::getParsedBody()

Returns the parsed body from the underlying server request object if it already has been parsed by the underlying PSR-7 implementation. If the parsed body is empty, our decorator attempts to detect the content type and parse the body using one of the registered media type parsers.

The default media type parsers support:

You can register your own media type parser using the ServerRequest::registerMediaTypeParser() method.

ServerRequest::getParsedBodyParam($key, $default)

Returns the value from key in the parsed body of the underlying server request object.

Parameter Type Description
$key string The attribute name
$default mixed Default value to return if the attribute does not exist

ServerRequest::getQueryParam($key, $default)

Returns the value from key in the parsed ServerRequest query string

Parameter Type Description
$key string The attribute name
$default mixed Default value to return if the attribute does not exist

ServerRequest::getServerParam($key, $default)

Returns the value from key in parsed server parameters from the underlying underlying server request object.

Parameter Type Description
$key string The attribute name
$default mixed Default value to return if the attribute does not exist

ServerRequest::registerMediaTypeParser($key, $default)

Returns the value from key in parsed server parameters from the underlying server request object.

Parameter Type Description
$mediaType string A HTTP media type (excluding content-type params)
$callable callable A callable that returns parsed contents for media type

ServerRequest::isMethod($method)

Parameter Type Description
$method string The method name

ServerRequest::isDelete()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is DELETE

ServerRequest::isGet()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is GET

ServerRequest::isHead()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is HEAD

ServerRequest::isOptions()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is OPTIONS

ServerRequest::isPatch()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is PATCH

ServerRequest::isPost()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is POST

ServerRequest::isPut()

Asserts that the underlying server request's method is PUT

ServerRequest::isXhr()

Asserts that the header X-Requested-With from the underlying server request is XMLHttpRequest

Decorated Uri Object Methods

The decorated UriInterface provides the following additional methods:

Uri::getBaseUrl()

Returns the fully qualified base URL of the underlying uri object.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security

If you discover security related issues, please email security@slimframework.com instead of using the issue tracker.

Credits

License

This component is licensed under the MIT license. See License File for more information.