

- #PHP HTTP CLIENT UPDATE#
- #PHP HTTP CLIENT ARCHIVE#
- #PHP HTTP CLIENT UPGRADE#
- #PHP HTTP CLIENT DOWNLOAD#
#PHP HTTP CLIENT UPGRADE#
Swoole\Http\Client::upgrade - Upgrade to websocket protocol.$sign = new \Uploadcare \Security \Signature ( '', 3600 ) // Must be an instance of \Uploadcare\Interfaces\SignatureInterface $client = \Uploadcare \Client \ClientFactory :: createClient ( ) // Must be an instance of \GuzzleHttp\ClientInterface $serializer = new \Uploadcare \Serializer \Serializer ( new \Uploadcare \Serializer \SnackCaseConverter ( ) ) // Must be an instance of \Uploadcare\Interfaces\Serializer\SerializerInterface $configuration = new \Uploadcare \Configuration ( '', $sign, $client, $serializer ) phpĪs you can see, the factory method is more convenient for standard usage.Swoole\Http\Client::setMethod - Set the HTTP request method.Swoole\Http\Client::setHeaders - Set the HTTP request headers. The Client is responsible for communicating with HTTP servers, managing the connection state and sending your HTTP requests. Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services.Swoole\Http\Client::setData - Set the HTTP request body data.Swoole\Http\Client::setCookies - Set the http request cookies.


#PHP HTTP CLIENT UPDATE#
#PHP HTTP CLIENT DOWNLOAD#
Swoole\Http\Client::download - Download a file from the remote server.Swoole\Http\Client::_destruct - Destruct the HTTP client.Swoole\Http\Client::_construct - Construct the async HTTP client.Swoole\Http\Client::close - Close the http connection.Swoole\Http\Client::addFile - Add a file to the post form.
#PHP HTTP CLIENT ARCHIVE#
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