minicli / curly
Simple Curl Client
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Requires
- ext-curl: *
- ext-json: *
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.7
- pestphp/pest: ^1.21
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README
A tiny experimental curl client built for Minicli (but can be also used standalone).
Requirements
Requires curl
and php-curl
.
Installation
To include Curly in your app, first require the dependency with Composer:
composer require minicli/curly
Usage
Use the Minicli/Curl/Client
class to make GET and POST requests using the get()
and post()
methods, respectively.
This example queries the DEV API and gets the latest posts from a user:
$crawler = new Client(); $articles_response = $crawler->get('https://dev.to/api/articles?username=erikaheidi'); if ($articles_response['code'] !== 200) { $app->getPrinter->error('Error while contacting the dev.to API.'); return 1; } $articles = json_decode($articles_response['body'], true); print_r($articles);
The following single-command Minicli application will fetch a user's latest stats from DEV.to using Curly (this requires minicli/minicli
):
#!/usr/bin/env php <?php if (php_sapi_name() !== 'cli') { exit; } require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use Minicli\App; use Minicli\Exception\CommandNotFoundException; use Minicli\Curly\Client; $app = new App([ 'debug' => true, 'theme' => '\Unicorn' ]); $app->registerCommand('devto', function () use ($app) { $app->getPrinter()->display('Fetching from DEV...'); $crawler = new Client(); $articles_response = $crawler->get('https://dev.to/api/articles?username=DEVUSERNAME'); if ($articles_response['code'] !== 200) { $app->getPrinter->error('Error while contacting the dev.to API.'); return 1; } $articles = json_decode($articles_response['body'], true); $table[] = ['Title', 'Reactions']; foreach($articles as $article) { $table[] = [$article['title'], $article['positive_reactions_count']]; } $app->getPrinter()->printTable($table); return 0; }); try { $app->runCommand($argv); } catch (CommandNotFoundException $notFoundException) { $app->getPrinter()->error("Command Not Found."); return 1; } return 0;