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IMPHP - Http Message


This library is based on the idea of PSR7, but differs a lot. While PSR7 has some great ideas, I personally did not like the actual implementation of that idea. Moving all of the PHP mess like request and response data into proper interfaced classes was a good idea. Besides being a lot nicer to look at and work with, it also completely sandboxes the entire request/response process, as nothing in your code needs to be hard wired to work with certain aspects of static PHP data. You can create an entire request wrapped in a single object.

But, there are some things that I did not like about the implementation though. The biggest one was the Factory design, which is great for some things, but there is no real reason to introduce this much overhead to such an implementation.

There are 3 main interfaces in this library as well as PSR7, Request, Response and Uri. None of these 3 have any dependencies on one another, except for a single Host header in the Request, which may or may not be based on and updated from the Uri. But there are simple ways around this, without keeping the objects themselves in a read-only state. If for some reason you have some code that requires you to ensure that no values are changed, a simple clone can manually be made and as such, the specification should simply enforce a safe-clone policy, to ensure that implementations take cloning into account.

Type hinting
PSR7 is designed to work with older PHP versions. As such it does not utilize PHP's newer type declaration types. Statically typed code is much easier to work with and debug, and since PHP has finally made it to a more final stage in this regard, although the road was long (All the way through the entire PHP 7.x tree), tools should start scrapping old support and make more use of it.

Full Documentation

You can view the Full Documentation to lean more about what this offers.

Installation

Using .phar library

wget https://github.com/IMPHP/http/releases/download/<version>/imphp-http.phar
require "imphp-http.phar";

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Clone via git

git clone https://github.com/IMPHP/http.git imphp/http/

Composer (Packagist)

composer require imphp/http