pear2 / services_linkback
Pingback+webmention client and server implementation
Requires
- ext-xmlrpc: *
- pear/http2: ^2.0
- pear/http_request2: ^2.5
- pear/net_url2: ^2.2
Requires (Dev)
- pear/stream_var: ^2.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ~2.6
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-23 00:45:57 UTC
README
Pingback and webmention client and server implementation for PHP 5.3+.
Contents
Linkback server
The package provides a basic pingback+webmention server implementation that can be customized easily via callbacks.
Usage:
$srv = new \PEAR2\Services\Linkback\Server(); $srv->addCallback(new PingbackLogger()); $srv->run();
Glossary
- source URL
- Remote URL that links to the local target URL
- target URL
- Local URL that gets linked by the source URL
Customization via callbacks
The server provides 4 types of callbacks to modify its behaviour. Each callback needs to implement one of the four interfaces:
Services\Linkback\Server\Callback\ITarget
Verifies that the target URL exists in the local system. Useful to filter out pingbacks for non-existant URLs.
FIXME: Default implementation
Services\Linkback\Server\Callback\ISource
Fetches the source URL for further verification. Used to determine if the source URL really exists.
Services_Pingback provides the Services\Linkback\Server\Callback\FetchSource
callback class that is automatically registered with the server.
Services\Linkback\Server\Callback\ILink
Verifies that the source URL content really links to the target URL. Used to filter out fake pingbacks that do not actually provide links.
Services_Pingback provides the Services\Linkback\Server\Callback\LinkExists
callback class that is automatically registered with the server.
Services\Linkback\Server\Callback\IStorage
After all verifications have been done, the storage finally handles the pingback - it could e.g. log it to a file or a database.
Services_Pingback does not provide a default storage implementation; you have to write it yourself.
TODO
See what we can learn from http://www.acunetix.com/blog/web-security-zone/wordpress-pingback-vulnerability/
Linkback client
Tell someone that you linked to him:
$from = 'http://my-blog.example.org/somepost.html'; $to = 'http://b.example.org/inspiration.html'; $lbc = new \PEAR2\Services\Linkback\Client(); $lbc->send($from, $to);
You can adjust the HTTP_Request2 settings:
$req = $lbc->getRequest(); $req->setConfig( array( 'ssl_verify_peer' => false, 'ssl_verify_host' => false ) ); $lbc->setRequestTemplate($req);
And change the user agent header sent with the linkback requests:
$req = $lbc->getRequest(); $headers = $req->getHeaders(); $req->setHeader('user-agent', 'my blog engine'); $lbc->setRequestTemplate($req);
And a debug mode is available, too:
$lbc->setDebug(true);
This setting stores HTTP responses for later inspection.
Installation
Using composer:
$ composer require pear2/services_linkback
About Services_Linkback
Services_Linkback was written by Christian Weiske and is licensed under the LGPLv3 or later.
- Homepage
- http://pear2.php.net/PEAR2_Services_Linkback
- Bug tracker
- https://github.com/pear2/Services_Linkback/issues
- Documentation
- The examples/ folder.
- Packagist
- https://packagist.org/packages/pear2/services_linkback
- Unit test status
https://travis-ci.org/pear2/Services_Linkback