Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services.
- Manages things like persistent connections, represents query strings as collections, simplifies sending streaming POST requests with fields and files, and abstracts away the underlying HTTP transport layer.
- Can send both synchronous and asynchronous requests using the same interface without requiring a dependency on a specific event loop.
- Pluggable HTTP adapters allows Guzzle to integrate with any method you choose for sending HTTP requests over the wire (e.g., cURL, sockets, PHP's stream wrapper, non-blocking event loops like ReactPHP.
- Guzzle makes it so that you no longer need to fool around with cURL options, stream contexts, or sockets.
$client = new GuzzleHttp\Client();
$response = $client->get('http://guzzlephp.org');
$res = $client->get('https://api.github.com/user', ['auth' => ['user', 'pass']]);
echo $res->getStatusCode();
// "200"
echo $res->getHeader('content-type');
// 'application/json; charset=utf8'
echo $res->getBody();
// {"type":"User"...'
var_export($res->json());
// Outputs the JSON decoded data
// Send an asynchronous request.
$req = $client->createRequest('GET', 'http://httpbin.org', ['future' => true]);
$client->send($req)->then(function ($response) {
echo 'I completed! ' . $response;
});
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The recommended way to install Guzzle is through Composer.
# Install Composer
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Next, run the Composer command to install the latest stable version of Guzzle:
composer.phar require guzzlehttp/guzzle
After installing, you need to require Composer's autoloader:
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
More information can be found in the online documentation at http://guzzlephp.org/.