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Nyholm PSR-7
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Testing an OpenAPI specification in PHP
As the documentation states, this package only performs the conversion, so we would need a PSR-7 and a PSR-17 implementation to convert the objects to and from PSR-7. We can use the library the documentation recommends, nyholm/psr7, but there are others.
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Creating an application #9 - http Factories
The following example shows how to create configuration for the HTTP factories, using the nyholm/psr7 package:
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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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Decorator pattern implementing interface
If you go strict PSR-7, as you see in nyholm/psr7, Tobias uses traits to add the functionality of the extended RequestInterface and MessageInterface:
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Validate your PHP API tests against OpenAPI definitions – a Laravel example
The Symfony folks thought of this, however, and provided a bridge that converts HttpFoundation objects to PSR-7 ones. The bridge simply needs a PSR-7 and PSR-17 factory, for which they suggest to use Tobias Nyholm's PSR-7 implementation.
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re: On using PSR abstractions
“In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.” (Dr. Albert Einstein). I believe same goes for packages, too. A good example is the [comparison](https://github.com/Nyholm/psr7) of some PSR-7 implementations.
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Introducing FEAST Framework
The point is why would I pull in code in the first place that is not needed? If it is optional, then why is it not a separate package? Same with all of the bloated HTTP requests and response objects that frameworks and other libs usually use. I really like https://github.com/Nyholm/psr7 for that reason, it has a table in it's readme.md that is pretty much enough to know why I like it. If something specific is needed it can be decorated or extended on project level.
openapi-psr7-validator
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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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Generate POPO models from OpenApi specification
- https://github.com/thephpleague/openapi-psr7-validator for validation
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Introduce Raven, a tool to tests your code against an OpenAPI definition !
how does this compare with https://github.com/thephpleague/openapi-psr7-validator
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Validate your PHP API tests against OpenAPI definitions – a Laravel example
One tool destined for the PHP community and maintained by The PHP League is OpenAPI PSR-7 Message Validator, a package validating PSR-7 HTTP messages against OpenAPI definitions.
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Do you use open api specs?
Request validation in a middleware layer using thephpleague/openapi-psr7-validator that allows us to validate 99% of an incoming request without the need for boilerplate checks in our handlers/controllers. Business specific checks will still need to be handled in the handler/controller though: eg, make sure user email is unique or validate account ID is still active, etc.
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PHP libraries and tools
OpenAPI PSR-7 Message (HTTP Request/Response) Validator: It validates PSR-7 messages (HTTP request/response) against OpenAPI specifications.
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On using PSR abstractions — Matthias Noback
And, imagine my surprise, even a Symfony-dedicated lib that does the same under the hood: https://github.com/thephpleague/openapi-psr7-validator
What are some alternatives?
Laminas Diactoros - PSR HTTP Message implementations
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework
psr17 - Provides a PSR17 synthetic implementation.
PHP-DI - The dependency injection container for humans
swagger-php - A php swagger annotation and parsing library
fluentpdo - A PHP SQL query builder using PDO
phpstan-rules - 👓 Provides a composer package with rules for phpstan/phpstan.
Packagist - Package Repository Website - try https://packagist.com if you need your own -
Serializer - Library for (de-)serializing data of any complexity (supports JSON, and XML)
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
L5-Swagger - OpenApi or Swagger integration to Laravel