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FastSitePHP\Net\HttpResponse
This class is returned from HTTP Request functions when using the [HttpClient] class.
Código Fuente
Código de Ejemplo
Using the HTTP Client
// The HttpClient can be used to simplify communication with other Web Services,
// HTTP API’s, and works great for calling and returning the result of local
// services – for example an AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning)
// Service written in Python with TensorFlow or scikit-learn.
// Perform a simple HTTP GET Request and check the result
$res = \FastSitePHP\Net\HttpClient::get($url);
if ($res->error) {
    // An error would be returned in the event of a major failure such as
    // a timeout or SSL Cert Error. A 404 or 500 Response from the server
    // would be handled by checking the [status_code].
    $error = $res->error;
} else {
    $status_code = $res->status_code; // 200, 404, 500, etc
    $headers = $res->headers; // Array of Response Headers
    $content = $res->content; // Response Content as a String - HTML, Text, etc
    $info = $res->info; // Array of Info such as Time Stats
}
// Perform an HTTP GET Request and read the JSON Result. If the Response
// Content-Type is 'application/json' then [$res->json] will contain an array
// otherwise null. Request Headers can be passed an optional paramater.
$headers = [
    'X-API-Key' => 'ab82050cf5907934fa1d0f6f66284642a01d1ba2280656870c',
    'X-Custom-Header' => 'Test',
];
$res_json = \FastSitePHP\Net\HttpClient::get($url, $headers);
$json = $res->json;
$text = $res->content;
// Submit a HTTP POST Request as JSON and also as a Form.
// Data can be either an Array or Object and Headers are optional.
$data = [
    'text' => 'test',
    'num' => 123,
];
$res_post = \FastSitePHP\Net\HttpClient::postJson($url, $data, $headers);
$res_form = \FastSitePHP\Net\HttpClient::postForm($url, $data);
// When using PHP 5.5 or later 'multipart/form-data' Form Posts are supported
// with the PHP built-in class [CURLFile]:
/*
$data = [
    'field1' => 'test',
    'file' => new \CURLFile($file_path),
];
*/
// Save the Response Content as a File Download
// Just like [postJson()] and [postForm()] Request Headers are optional.
$res_file = \FastSitePHP\Net\HttpClient::downloadFile($url, $save_path, $headers);
$saved_path = $res_file->content;
// The above code demo shows the 4 helper static functions [get(), postJson(),
// postForm(), and downloadFile()], additional options are available when using
// the HttpClient as an object with the [request()] method.
// Submit a PUT Request with a file as the Request Body
$http = new \FastSitePHP\Net\HttpClient();
$res_put = $http->request($url, [
    'method' => 'PUT',
    'headers' => $headers,
    'send_file' => $file_path,
]);
                Propiedades
| Nombre | Tipo de Datos | Preconfigurado | Descripción | 
|---|---|---|---|
| error | int string  | 
                        0 | Error code if there is a major failure with an HTTP Request such as a timeout or SSL Cert Error.  0 if no error. The error code is the value returned by [curl_errno()].  | 
                    
| status_code | int null  | 
                        null | Status Code of the Response [200, 404, 500, etc]. | 
| headers | array null  | 
                        null | HTTP Response Headers | 
| content | string false null  | 
                        null | Response Body as a Text String. PHP Strings are array's of bytes so binary responses will also be in string format. | 
| json | array null  | 
                        null | Response Body parsed to an Array for JSON Responses. This can be turned off by setting the option [parse_json = false] from [HttpClient->request()]. | 
| info | array null  | 
                        null | Array of detailed information for the request and response from [curl_getinfo()]. Example ($res->info['CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME']) if set will return the total transaction time in seconds. |