All PSR-7 applications comply with these interfaces They were created to establish a standard between middleware implementations.
RequestInterface,ServerRequestInterface,ResponseInterfaceextendMessageInterfacebecause theRequestand theResponseareHTTP Messages. When usingServerRequestInterface, bothRequestInterfaceandPsr\Http\Message\MessageInterfacemethods are considered.
The following examples will illustrate how basic operations are done in PSR-7.
For this examples to work (at least) a PSR-7 implementation package is required. (eg: zendframework/zend-diactoros, guzzlehttp/psr7, slim/slim, etc) All PSR-7 implementations should have the same behaviour.
The following will be assumed:
$request is an object of Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface and
$response is an object implementing Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface
$response->withHeader('My-Custom-Header', 'My Custom Message');
$response->withAddedHeader('My-Custom-Header', 'The second message');
$request->hasHeader('My-Custom-Header'); // will return false
$response->hasHeader('My-Custom-Header'); // will return true
Note: My-Custom-Header was only added in the Response
// getting value from request headers
$request->getHeaderLine('Content-Type'); // will return: "text/html; charset=UTF-8"
// getting value from response headers
$response->getHeaderLine('My-Custom-Header'); // will return: "My Custom Message; The second message"
// getting value from request headers
$request->getHeader('Content-Type'); // will return: ["text/html", "charset=UTF-8"]
// getting value from response headers
$response->getHeader('My-Custom-Header'); // will return: ["My Custom Message", "The second message"]
// removing a header from Request, removing deprecated "Content-MD5" header
$request->withoutHeader('Content-MD5');
// removing a header from Response
// effect: the browser won't know the size of the stream
// the browser will download the stream till it ends
$response->withoutHeader('Content-Length');
When working with the PSR-7 there are two methods of implementation:
This method makes the body handling easier to understand and is useful when repeatedly calling body methods. (You only call
getBody()once). Using this method mistakes like$response->write()are also prevented.
$body = $response->getBody();
// operations on body, eg. read, write, seek
// ...
// replacing the old body
$response->withBody($body);
// this last statement is optional as we working with objects
// in this case the "new" body is same with the "old" one
// the $body variable has the same value as the one in $request, only the reference is passed
This method is useful when only performing few operations as the
$request->getBody()statement fragment is required
$response->getBody()->write('hello');
The following snippet gets the contents of a stream contents.
Note: Streams must be rewinded, if content was written into streams, it will be ignored when calling
getContents()because the stream pointer is set to the last character, which is\0- meaning end of stream.$body = $response->getBody(); $body->rewind(); // or $body->seek(0); $bodyText = $body->getContents();Note: If
$body->seek(1)is called before$body->getContents(), the first character will be ommited as the starting pointer is set to1, not0. This is why using$body->rewind()is recommended.
$response->getBody()->write('Hello'); // writing directly
$body = $request->getBody(); // which is a `StreamInterface`
$body->write('xxxxx');
Prepending is different when it comes to streams. The content must be copied before writing the content to be prepended. The following example will explain the behaviour of streams.
// assuming our response is initially empty
$body = $repsonse->getBody();
// writing the string "abcd"
$body->write('abcd');
// seeking to start of stream
$body->seek(0);
// writing 'ef'
$body->write('ef'); // at this point the stream contains "efcd"
// assuming our response body stream only contains: "abcd"
$body = $response->getBody();
$body->rewind();
$contents = $body->getContents(); // abcd
// seeking the stream to beginning
$body->rewind();
$body->write('ef'); // stream contains "efcd"
$body->write($contents); // stream contains "efabcd"
Note:
getContents()seeks the stream while reading it, therefore if the secondrewind()method call was not present the stream would have resulted inabcdefabcdbecause thewrite()method appends to stream if not preceeded byrewind()orseek(0).
$body = $response->getBody();
$body->rewind();
$contents = $body->getContents(); // efabcd
$contents = 'ef'.$contents;
$body->rewind();
$body->write($contents);