EventHttpRequest::__construct
(PECL event >= 1.4.0-beta)
EventHttpRequest::__construct — Constructs EventHttpRequest object
Description
public EventHttpRequest::__construct ( callable $callback [, mixed $data = null ] )
Constructs EventHttpRequest object.
Parameters
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callback
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Gets invoked on requesting path. Should match the following prototype:
callback ([ EventHttpRequest $req = null [, mixed $arg = null ]] ) : void
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data
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User custom data passed to the callback.
Return Values
Returns EventHttpRequest object.
Examples
Example #1 EventHttpRequest::__construct() example
<?php function _request_handler($req, $base) { echo __FUNCTION__, PHP_EOL; if (is_null($req)) { echo "Timed out\n"; } else { $response_code = $req->getResponseCode(); if ($response_code == 0) { echo "Connection refused\n"; } elseif ($response_code != 200) { echo "Unexpected response: $response_code\n"; } else { echo "Success: $response_code\n"; $buf = $req->getInputBuffer(); echo "Body:\n"; while ($s = $buf->readLine(EventBuffer::EOL_ANY)) { echo $s, PHP_EOL; } } } $base->exit(NULL); } $address = "127.0.0.1"; $port = 80; $base = new EventBase(); $conn = new EventHttpConnection($base, NULL, $address, $port); $conn->setTimeout(5); $req = new EventHttpRequest("_request_handler", $base); $req->addHeader("Host", $address, EventHttpRequest::OUTPUT_HEADER); $req->addHeader("Content-Length", "0", EventHttpRequest::OUTPUT_HEADER); $conn->makeRequest($req, EventHttpRequest::CMD_GET, "/index.cphp"); $base->loop(); ?>
See Also
- EventHttpRequest::cancel() - Cancels a pending HTTP request
- EventHttpRequest::addHeader() - Adds an HTTP header to the headers of the request
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