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Testing an OpenAPI specification in PHP
There is a package within The PHP League that allows validation of an OpenAPI specification: league/openapi-psr7-validator. This package validates requests and responses to the PSR-7 specification.
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How to use PSR HTTP standards to upgrade your code
PSR-7, the standard for requests and responses
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Need some advice. Which is better? Guzzle or cURL?
Guzzle implements PSR-7: HTTP message interfaces (but apparently not yet PSR-18: HTTP Client, or at least they don't mention it). That means it's possible to use it in third-party libraries/frameworks and easy to replace with similar tools.
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Creating an application #8 - application
The Yii HTTP Application provides the Application::class, as well as the events and handlers needed to interact with HTTP. The package is implemented using PSR-7 and PSR-15 standards.
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Creating an application #1 - introduction
[PSR Http Message.](https://github.com/php-fig/http-message) This repository holds all interfaces/classes/traits related to [PSR-7](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-7/).
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Creating an application in Yii3.
PSR Http Message. This repository holds all interfaces/classes/traits related to PSR-7.
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The PHPer's Guide to OAuth
Since the library is designed to be easily integrated with different frameworks, it relies on the usage of PSR-7 compliant HTTP messages. To fulfill this requirement, I'll be using the nyholm/psr7 package.
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FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go: worker mode, Early Hints support, real-time capabilities, automatic HTTPS & HTTP/3
Sounds good for the future given that PHP-FIG seems uninterested in maintaining the related code repo https://github.com/php-fig/http-message/pull/95
- Legacy "Routing" with PHP 8.1
- Decorator pattern implementing interface
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How to Build an AI FAQ System with Strapi, LangChain & OpenAI
axios: To fetch data from the Strapi CMS API and also to fetch responses from our Express server.
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ManyShiba - The World's Greatest Twitter Bot
Note, you can use any library for HTTP requests like axios. This example uses the http and node-fetch libraries available on npm.
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The Developer's Guide to OWASP API Security
Interact with other APIs over an encrypted channel. For example, you can use Axios with Node.js.
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Automating Data Collection with Apify: From Script to Deployment
For this article, I will be using the TypeScript Starter template as shown in the screenshot above. This comes with Nodejs, Cheerio, Axios
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HTTP Requests in JavaScript: Popular Libraries for Web Developers
Axios is suitable for a wide range of web development projects, from simple single-page applications (SPAs) to complex, large-scale enterprise software.
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Leveraging WordPress as a Headless CMS for Your Astro Website: A Comprehensive Guide
Axios for streamlined API interactions, facilitating seamless data fetching.
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5 Ways to Make HTTP Requests in Node.js
Axios is a popular HTTP client library for Node.js that provides a more user-friendly and feature-rich way to make HTTP requests. Axios simplifies error handling and supports features like automatic JSON parsing and request/response interceptors, making it a great choice for many HTTP request scenarios.
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How to Handle File Uploads with Node.js and Express
For this tutorial, we’re going to scan the file for malware using Verisys Antivirus API, and so we’ll add a package to make it easier to make external HTTP requests. Popular choices include Axios and node-fetch - for this article, we’ll use node-fetch
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Why do people use Axios instead of Fetch
In the dynamic realm of JavaScript and front-end development, selecting the appropriate tool for HTTP requests is critical. Axios and Fetch stand out as two leading contenders, each offering distinct features and benefits. This article delves into their differences and practical applications, providing a comprehensive comparison.
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Counter-intuitive web devs mistakes
Once you start to handle all the corner-cases of the fetch, you will find that you don't want to repeat the boilerplate each time you call network, so you will write some wrapper around the fetch or use redaxios library from Jason Miller, which provides axios-like API on top of fetch so it weights only 800 bytes, which is nice. But then you might need the axios interceptors which redaxios do not implement and if your application upload files and you want to track the upload progress with ProgressEvent, the fetch does not support that, only XMLHttpRequest does, on which the original axios is based. And after you write all your custom wrappers around fetch and upload wrappers around XMLHttpRequest, you might reconcider the original statement, that axios library is obsoleted.
What are some alternatives?
L5-Swagger - OpenApi or Swagger integration to Laravel
got - 🌐 Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js
Nyholm PSR-7 - A super lightweight PSR-7 implementation
request - 🏊🏾 Simplified HTTP request client.
console - Eases the creation of beautiful and testable command line interfaces
ky - 🌳 Tiny & elegant JavaScript HTTP client based on the browser Fetch API
PHP Dotenv - Loads environment variables from `.env` to `getenv()`, `$_ENV` and `$_SERVER` automagically.
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
PHP OAuth 2.0 Server - A spec compliant, secure by default PHP OAuth 2.0 Server
superagent - Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client). Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
HTTPFul - A Chainable, REST Friendly, PHP HTTP Client. A sane alternative to cURL.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching