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<?php
namespace React\Http;
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
use React\EventLoop\Loop;
use React\EventLoop\LoopInterface;
use React\Http\Io\Sender;
use React\Http\Io\Transaction;
use React\Http\Message\Request;
use React\Http\Message\Uri;
use React\Promise\PromiseInterface;
use React\Socket\Connector;
use React\Socket\ConnectorInterface;
use React\Stream\ReadableStreamInterface;
use InvalidArgumentException;
/**
* @final This class is final and shouldn't be extended as it is likely to be marked final in a future release.
*/
class Browser
{
private $transaction;
private $baseUrl;
private $protocolVersion = '1.1';
private $defaultHeaders = array(
'User-Agent' => 'ReactPHP/1'
);
/**
* The `Browser` is responsible for sending HTTP requests to your HTTP server
* and keeps track of pending incoming HTTP responses.
*
* ```php
* $browser = new React\Http\Browser();
* ```
*
* This class takes two optional arguments for more advanced usage:
*
* ```php
* // constructor signature as of v1.5.0
* $browser = new React\Http\Browser(?ConnectorInterface $connector = null, ?LoopInterface $loop = null);
*
* // legacy constructor signature before v1.5.0
* $browser = new React\Http\Browser(?LoopInterface $loop = null, ?ConnectorInterface $connector = null);
* ```
*
* If you need custom connector settings (DNS resolution, TLS parameters, timeouts,
* proxy servers etc.), you can explicitly pass a custom instance of the
* [`ConnectorInterface`](https://github.com/reactphp/socket#connectorinterface):
*
* ```php
* $connector = new React\Socket\Connector(array(
* 'dns' => '127.0.0.1',
* 'tcp' => array(
* 'bindto' => '192.168.10.1:0'
* ),
* 'tls' => array(
* 'verify_peer' => false,
* 'verify_peer_name' => false
* )
* ));
*
* $browser = new React\Http\Browser($connector);
* ```
*
* This class takes an optional `LoopInterface|null $loop` parameter that can be used to
* pass the event loop instance to use for this object. You can use a `null` value
* here in order to use the [default loop](https://github.com/reactphp/event-loop#loop).
* This value SHOULD NOT be given unless you're sure you want to explicitly use a
* given event loop instance.
*
* @param null|ConnectorInterface|LoopInterface $connector
* @param null|LoopInterface|ConnectorInterface $loop
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException for invalid arguments
*/
public function __construct($connector = null, $loop = null)
{
// swap arguments for legacy constructor signature
if (($connector instanceof LoopInterface || $connector === null) && ($loop instanceof ConnectorInterface || $loop === null)) {
$swap = $loop;
$loop = $connector;
$connector = $swap;
}
if (($connector !== null && !$connector instanceof ConnectorInterface) || ($loop !== null && !$loop instanceof LoopInterface)) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Expected "?ConnectorInterface $connector" and "?LoopInterface $loop" arguments');
}
$loop = $loop ?: Loop::get();
$this->transaction = new Transaction(
Sender::createFromLoop($loop, $connector ?: new Connector(array(), $loop)),
$loop
);
}
/**
* Sends an HTTP GET request
*
* ```php
* $browser->get($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump((string)$response->getBody());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* See also [GET request client example](../examples/01-client-get-request.php).
*
* @param string $url URL for the request.
* @param array $headers
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function get($url, array $headers = array())
{
return $this->requestMayBeStreaming('GET', $url, $headers);
}
/**
* Sends an HTTP POST request
*
* ```php
* $browser->post(
* $url,
* [
* 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
* ],
* json_encode($data)
* )->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump(json_decode((string)$response->getBody()));
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* See also [POST JSON client example](../examples/04-client-post-json.php).
*
* This method is also commonly used to submit HTML form data:
*
* ```php
* $data = [
* 'user' => 'Alice',
* 'password' => 'secret'
* ];
*
* $browser->post(
* $url,
* [
* 'Content-Type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
* ],
* http_build_query($data)
* );
* ```
*
* This method will automatically add a matching `Content-Length` request
* header if the outgoing request body is a `string`. If you're using a
* streaming request body (`ReadableStreamInterface`), it will default to
* using `Transfer-Encoding: chunked` or you have to explicitly pass in a
* matching `Content-Length` request header like so:
*
* ```php
* $body = new React\Stream\ThroughStream();
* Loop::addTimer(1.0, function () use ($body) {
* $body->end("hello world");
* });
*
* $browser->post($url, array('Content-Length' => '11'), $body);
* ```
*
* @param string $url URL for the request.
* @param array $headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function post($url, array $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
return $this->requestMayBeStreaming('POST', $url, $headers, $body);
}
/**
* Sends an HTTP HEAD request
*
* ```php
* $browser->head($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump($response->getHeaders());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* @param string $url URL for the request.
* @param array $headers
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function head($url, array $headers = array())
{
return $this->requestMayBeStreaming('HEAD', $url, $headers);
}
/**
* Sends an HTTP PATCH request
*
* ```php
* $browser->patch(
* $url,
* [
* 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
* ],
* json_encode($data)
* )->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump(json_decode((string)$response->getBody()));
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* This method will automatically add a matching `Content-Length` request
* header if the outgoing request body is a `string`. If you're using a
* streaming request body (`ReadableStreamInterface`), it will default to
* using `Transfer-Encoding: chunked` or you have to explicitly pass in a
* matching `Content-Length` request header like so:
*
* ```php
* $body = new React\Stream\ThroughStream();
* Loop::addTimer(1.0, function () use ($body) {
* $body->end("hello world");
* });
*
* $browser->patch($url, array('Content-Length' => '11'), $body);
* ```
*
* @param string $url URL for the request.
* @param array $headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function patch($url, array $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
return $this->requestMayBeStreaming('PATCH', $url , $headers, $body);
}
/**
* Sends an HTTP PUT request
*
* ```php
* $browser->put(
* $url,
* [
* 'Content-Type' => 'text/xml'
* ],
* $xml->asXML()
* )->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump((string)$response->getBody());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* See also [PUT XML client example](../examples/05-client-put-xml.php).
*
* This method will automatically add a matching `Content-Length` request
* header if the outgoing request body is a `string`. If you're using a
* streaming request body (`ReadableStreamInterface`), it will default to
* using `Transfer-Encoding: chunked` or you have to explicitly pass in a
* matching `Content-Length` request header like so:
*
* ```php
* $body = new React\Stream\ThroughStream();
* Loop::addTimer(1.0, function () use ($body) {
* $body->end("hello world");
* });
*
* $browser->put($url, array('Content-Length' => '11'), $body);
* ```
*
* @param string $url URL for the request.
* @param array $headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function put($url, array $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
return $this->requestMayBeStreaming('PUT', $url, $headers, $body);
}
/**
* Sends an HTTP DELETE request
*
* ```php
* $browser->delete($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump((string)$response->getBody());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* @param string $url URL for the request.
* @param array $headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function delete($url, array $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
return $this->requestMayBeStreaming('DELETE', $url, $headers, $body);
}
/**
* Sends an arbitrary HTTP request.
*
* The preferred way to send an HTTP request is by using the above
* [request methods](#request-methods), for example the [`get()`](#get)
* method to send an HTTP `GET` request.
*
* As an alternative, if you want to use a custom HTTP request method, you
* can use this method:
*
* ```php
* $browser->request('OPTIONS', $url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* var_dump((string)$response->getBody());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* This method will automatically add a matching `Content-Length` request
* header if the size of the outgoing request body is known and non-empty.
* For an empty request body, if will only include a `Content-Length: 0`
* request header if the request method usually expects a request body (only
* applies to `POST`, `PUT` and `PATCH`).
*
* If you're using a streaming request body (`ReadableStreamInterface`), it
* will default to using `Transfer-Encoding: chunked` or you have to
* explicitly pass in a matching `Content-Length` request header like so:
*
* ```php
* $body = new React\Stream\ThroughStream();
* Loop::addTimer(1.0, function () use ($body) {
* $body->end("hello world");
* });
*
* $browser->request('POST', $url, array('Content-Length' => '11'), $body);
* ```
*
* @param string $method HTTP request method, e.g. GET/HEAD/POST etc.
* @param string $url URL for the request
* @param array $headers Additional request headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body HTTP request body contents
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function request($method, $url, array $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
return $this->withOptions(array('streaming' => false))->requestMayBeStreaming($method, $url, $headers, $body);
}
/**
* Sends an arbitrary HTTP request and receives a streaming response without buffering the response body.
*
* The preferred way to send an HTTP request is by using the above
* [request methods](#request-methods), for example the [`get()`](#get)
* method to send an HTTP `GET` request. Each of these methods will buffer
* the whole response body in memory by default. This is easy to get started
* and works reasonably well for smaller responses.
*
* In some situations, it's a better idea to use a streaming approach, where
* only small chunks have to be kept in memory. You can use this method to
* send an arbitrary HTTP request and receive a streaming response. It uses
* the same HTTP message API, but does not buffer the response body in
* memory. It only processes the response body in small chunks as data is
* received and forwards this data through [ReactPHP's Stream API](https://github.com/reactphp/stream).
* This works for (any number of) responses of arbitrary sizes.
*
* ```php
* $browser->requestStreaming('GET', $url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* $body = $response->getBody();
* assert($body instanceof Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface);
* assert($body instanceof React\Stream\ReadableStreamInterface);
*
* $body->on('data', function ($chunk) {
* echo $chunk;
* });
*
* $body->on('error', function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
*
* $body->on('close', function () {
* echo '[DONE]' . PHP_EOL;
* });
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* See also [`ReadableStreamInterface`](https://github.com/reactphp/stream#readablestreaminterface)
* and the [streaming response](#streaming-response) for more details,
* examples and possible use-cases.
*
* This method will automatically add a matching `Content-Length` request
* header if the size of the outgoing request body is known and non-empty.
* For an empty request body, if will only include a `Content-Length: 0`
* request header if the request method usually expects a request body (only
* applies to `POST`, `PUT` and `PATCH`).
*
* If you're using a streaming request body (`ReadableStreamInterface`), it
* will default to using `Transfer-Encoding: chunked` or you have to
* explicitly pass in a matching `Content-Length` request header like so:
*
* ```php
* $body = new React\Stream\ThroughStream();
* Loop::addTimer(1.0, function () use ($body) {
* $body->end("hello world");
* });
*
* $browser->requestStreaming('POST', $url, array('Content-Length' => '11'), $body);
* ```
*
* @param string $method HTTP request method, e.g. GET/HEAD/POST etc.
* @param string $url URL for the request
* @param array $headers Additional request headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body HTTP request body contents
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
public function requestStreaming($method, $url, $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
return $this->withOptions(array('streaming' => true))->requestMayBeStreaming($method, $url, $headers, $body);
}
/**
* Changes the maximum timeout used for waiting for pending requests.
*
* You can pass in the number of seconds to use as a new timeout value:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withTimeout(10.0);
* ```
*
* You can pass in a bool `false` to disable any timeouts. In this case,
* requests can stay pending forever:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withTimeout(false);
* ```
*
* You can pass in a bool `true` to re-enable default timeout handling. This
* will respects PHP's `default_socket_timeout` setting (default 60s):
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withTimeout(true);
* ```
*
* See also [timeouts](#timeouts) for more details about timeout handling.
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. this
* method actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the
* given timeout value applied.
*
* @param bool|number $timeout
* @return self
*/
public function withTimeout($timeout)
{
if ($timeout === true) {
$timeout = null;
} elseif ($timeout === false) {
$timeout = -1;
} elseif ($timeout < 0) {
$timeout = 0;
}
return $this->withOptions(array(
'timeout' => $timeout,
));
}
/**
* Changes how HTTP redirects will be followed.
*
* You can pass in the maximum number of redirects to follow:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withFollowRedirects(5);
* ```
*
* The request will automatically be rejected when the number of redirects
* is exceeded. You can pass in a `0` to reject the request for any
* redirects encountered:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withFollowRedirects(0);
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* // only non-redirected responses will now end up here
* var_dump($response->getHeaders());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* You can pass in a bool `false` to disable following any redirects. In
* this case, requests will resolve with the redirection response instead
* of following the `Location` response header:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withFollowRedirects(false);
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* // any redirects will now end up here
* var_dump($response->getHeaderLine('Location'));
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* You can pass in a bool `true` to re-enable default redirect handling.
* This defaults to following a maximum of 10 redirects:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withFollowRedirects(true);
* ```
*
* See also [redirects](#redirects) for more details about redirect handling.
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. this
* method actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the
* given redirect setting applied.
*
* @param bool|int $followRedirects
* @return self
*/
public function withFollowRedirects($followRedirects)
{
return $this->withOptions(array(
'followRedirects' => $followRedirects !== false,
'maxRedirects' => \is_bool($followRedirects) ? null : $followRedirects
));
}
/**
* Changes whether non-successful HTTP response status codes (4xx and 5xx) will be rejected.
*
* You can pass in a bool `false` to disable rejecting incoming responses
* that use a 4xx or 5xx response status code. In this case, requests will
* resolve with the response message indicating an error condition:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withRejectErrorResponse(false);
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* // any HTTP response will now end up here
* var_dump($response->getStatusCode(), $response->getReasonPhrase());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* You can pass in a bool `true` to re-enable default status code handling.
* This defaults to rejecting any response status codes in the 4xx or 5xx
* range:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withRejectErrorResponse(true);
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* // any successful HTTP response will now end up here
* var_dump($response->getStatusCode(), $response->getReasonPhrase());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* if ($e instanceof React\Http\Message\ResponseException) {
* // any HTTP response error message will now end up here
* $response = $e->getResponse();
* var_dump($response->getStatusCode(), $response->getReasonPhrase());
* } else {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* }
* });
* ```
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. this
* method actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the
* given setting applied.
*
* @param bool $obeySuccessCode
* @return self
*/
public function withRejectErrorResponse($obeySuccessCode)
{
return $this->withOptions(array(
'obeySuccessCode' => $obeySuccessCode,
));
}
/**
* Changes the base URL used to resolve relative URLs to.
*
* If you configure a base URL, any requests to relative URLs will be
* processed by first resolving this relative to the given absolute base
* URL. This supports resolving relative path references (like `../` etc.).
* This is particularly useful for (RESTful) API calls where all endpoints
* (URLs) are located under a common base URL.
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withBase('http://api.example.com/v3/');
*
* // will request http://api.example.com/v3/users
* $browser->get('users')->then(…);
* ```
*
* You can pass in a `null` base URL to return a new instance that does not
* use a base URL:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withBase(null);
* ```
*
* Accordingly, any requests using relative URLs to a browser that does not
* use a base URL can not be completed and will be rejected without sending
* a request.
*
* This method will throw an `InvalidArgumentException` if the given
* `$baseUrl` argument is not a valid URL.
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. the `withBase()` method
* actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the given base URL applied.
*
* @param string|null $baseUrl absolute base URL
* @return self
* @throws InvalidArgumentException if the given $baseUrl is not a valid absolute URL
* @see self::withoutBase()
*/
public function withBase($baseUrl)
{
$browser = clone $this;
if ($baseUrl === null) {
$browser->baseUrl = null;
return $browser;
}
$browser->baseUrl = new Uri($baseUrl);
if (!\in_array($browser->baseUrl->getScheme(), array('http', 'https')) || $browser->baseUrl->getHost() === '') {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Base URL must be absolute');
}
return $browser;
}
/**
* Changes the HTTP protocol version that will be used for all subsequent requests.
*
* All the above [request methods](#request-methods) default to sending
* requests as HTTP/1.1. This is the preferred HTTP protocol version which
* also provides decent backwards-compatibility with legacy HTTP/1.0
* servers. As such, there should rarely be a need to explicitly change this
* protocol version.
*
* If you want to explicitly use the legacy HTTP/1.0 protocol version, you
* can use this method:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withProtocolVersion('1.0');
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(…);
* ```
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. this
* method actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the
* new protocol version applied.
*
* @param string $protocolVersion HTTP protocol version to use, must be one of "1.1" or "1.0"
* @return self
* @throws InvalidArgumentException
*/
public function withProtocolVersion($protocolVersion)
{
if (!\in_array($protocolVersion, array('1.0', '1.1'), true)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid HTTP protocol version, must be one of "1.1" or "1.0"');
}
$browser = clone $this;
$browser->protocolVersion = (string) $protocolVersion;
return $browser;
}
/**
* Changes the maximum size for buffering a response body.
*
* The preferred way to send an HTTP request is by using the above
* [request methods](#request-methods), for example the [`get()`](#get)
* method to send an HTTP `GET` request. Each of these methods will buffer
* the whole response body in memory by default. This is easy to get started
* and works reasonably well for smaller responses.
*
* By default, the response body buffer will be limited to 16 MiB. If the
* response body exceeds this maximum size, the request will be rejected.
*
* You can pass in the maximum number of bytes to buffer:
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withResponseBuffer(1024 * 1024);
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(function (Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface $response) {
* // response body will not exceed 1 MiB
* var_dump($response->getHeaders(), (string) $response->getBody());
* }, function (Exception $e) {
* echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage() . PHP_EOL;
* });
* ```
*
* Note that the response body buffer has to be kept in memory for each
* pending request until its transfer is completed and it will only be freed
* after a pending request is fulfilled. As such, increasing this maximum
* buffer size to allow larger response bodies is usually not recommended.
* Instead, you can use the [`requestStreaming()` method](#requeststreaming)
* to receive responses with arbitrary sizes without buffering. Accordingly,
* this maximum buffer size setting has no effect on streaming responses.
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. this
* method actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the
* given setting applied.
*
* @param int $maximumSize
* @return self
* @see self::requestStreaming()
*/
public function withResponseBuffer($maximumSize)
{
return $this->withOptions(array(
'maximumSize' => $maximumSize
));
}
/**
* Add a request header for all following requests.
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withHeader('User-Agent', 'ACME');
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(…);
* ```
*
* Note that the new header will overwrite any headers previously set with
* the same name (case-insensitive). Following requests will use these headers
* by default unless they are explicitly set for any requests.
*
* @param string $header
* @param string $value
* @return Browser
*/
public function withHeader($header, $value)
{
$browser = $this->withoutHeader($header);
$browser->defaultHeaders[$header] = $value;
return $browser;
}
/**
* Remove any default request headers previously set via
* the [`withHeader()` method](#withheader).
*
* ```php
* $browser = $browser->withoutHeader('User-Agent');
*
* $browser->get($url)->then(…);
* ```
*
* Note that this method only affects the headers which were set with the
* method `withHeader(string $header, string $value): Browser`
*
* @param string $header
* @return Browser
*/
public function withoutHeader($header)
{
$browser = clone $this;
/** @var string|int $key */
foreach (\array_keys($browser->defaultHeaders) as $key) {
if (\strcasecmp($key, $header) === 0) {
unset($browser->defaultHeaders[$key]);
break;
}
}
return $browser;
}
/**
* Changes the [options](#options) to use:
*
* The [`Browser`](#browser) class exposes several options for the handling of
* HTTP transactions. These options resemble some of PHP's
* [HTTP context options](http://php.net/manual/en/context.http.php) and
* can be controlled via the following API (and their defaults):
*
* ```php
* // deprecated
* $newBrowser = $browser->withOptions(array(
* 'timeout' => null, // see withTimeout() instead
* 'followRedirects' => true, // see withFollowRedirects() instead
* 'maxRedirects' => 10, // see withFollowRedirects() instead
* 'obeySuccessCode' => true, // see withRejectErrorResponse() instead
* 'streaming' => false, // deprecated, see requestStreaming() instead
* ));
* ```
*
* See also [timeouts](#timeouts), [redirects](#redirects) and
* [streaming](#streaming) for more details.
*
* Notice that the [`Browser`](#browser) is an immutable object, i.e. this
* method actually returns a *new* [`Browser`](#browser) instance with the
* options applied.
*
* @param array $options
* @return self
* @see self::withTimeout()
* @see self::withFollowRedirects()
* @see self::withRejectErrorResponse()
*/
private function withOptions(array $options)
{
$browser = clone $this;
$browser->transaction = $this->transaction->withOptions($options);
return $browser;
}
/**
* @param string $method
* @param string $url
* @param array $headers
* @param string|ReadableStreamInterface $body
* @return PromiseInterface<ResponseInterface>
*/
private function requestMayBeStreaming($method, $url, array $headers = array(), $body = '')
{
if ($this->baseUrl !== null) {
// ensure we're actually below the base URL
$url = Uri::resolve($this->baseUrl, new Uri($url));
}
foreach ($this->defaultHeaders as $key => $value) {
$explicitHeaderExists = false;
foreach (\array_keys($headers) as $headerKey) {
if (\strcasecmp($headerKey, $key) === 0) {
$explicitHeaderExists = true;
break;
}
}
if (!$explicitHeaderExists) {
$headers[$key] = $value;
}
}
return $this->transaction->send(
new Request($method, $url, $headers, $body, $this->protocolVersion)
);
}
}