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Guzzle
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Open Source Projects You Can Lay Your Hand On
Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client library. It’s a simple and effective solution for sending HTTP requests and managing HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2.0 responses. This versatile tool excels in several areas, allowing developers to build query strings quickly, send POST requests, upload JSON data, and handle other HTTP-related tasks. Moreover, Guzzle facilitates both synchronous and asynchronous request handling, providing flexibility for different scenarios.
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What GraphQL client package are you using?
Symfony HTTP Client or Guzzle. If new build then Symfony, but have a lot of existing implementations with Guzzle. Both have worked very well. Worst case fallback to cURL.
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How to integrate Microsoft Graph API into Symfony?
but if you'd rather make raw requests, guzzle is a good option (though I'd opt for the sdk): https://github.com/guzzle/guzzle
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PHP, REST API and Mikrotik Routers
PHP has built-in cURL support, but I never use it. I like using Guzzle or Symfony's http-client.
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Why is the cURL package missing libz?
I just ran into multiple errors regarding the pre-packaged cURL: It does not feature accepting compressed responses (which I suppose is due to absense of `libz` being compiled/linked in).
- CVE-2022-29248 for guzzlehttp/guzzle: Cross-domain cookie leakage
- GitHub - guzzle/guzzle: Guzzle, an extensible PHP HTTP client
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Queues vs Schedule to monitor websites
I am busy building a small application that monitors websites using guzzle. My idea is to run through the list of websites alphabetically and make a guzzle request to each and update my table with the http response codes of each site.
- How do you test your code ?
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API Client Design Across Languages - Part 2 - Making Requests
Like Node.js, the PHP ecosystem has quite a number of good HTTP request libraries. Guzzle is perhaps one of the most well known, but there are many other popular libraries out there. Luckily, PHP also has some interface standards around HTTP clients and messages, particularly PSR-7, PSR-17, and PSR-18,
What are some alternatives?
Nyholm PSR-7 - A super lightweight PSR-7 implementation
Requests - Requests for PHP is a humble HTTP request library. It simplifies how you interact with other sites and takes away all your worries.
CakePHP - CakePHP: The Rapid Development Framework for PHP - Official Repository
HTTPFul - A Chainable, REST Friendly, PHP HTTP Client. A sane alternative to cURL.
Phalcon - High performance, full-stack PHP framework delivered as a C extension.
Buzz - PHP's lightweight HTTP client
Siler - ⚡ Flat-files and plain-old PHP functions rockin'on as a set of general purpose high-level abstractions.
PHP VCR - Record your test suite's HTTP interactions and replay them during future test runs for fast, deterministic, accurate tests.
http-status - :information_source: A package for working with HTTP statuses.
zend-diactoros
php-http-header-response - A simple package to send HTTP header responses ✨
HTTPlug - HTTPlug, the HTTP client abstraction for PHP