lexpress / sf-web-browser-plugin
HTTP client capable of making web requests now available as service.
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Type:symfony1-plugin
pkg:composer/lexpress/sf-web-browser-plugin
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- composer/installers: ~1.0
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Last update: 2020-01-20 06:55:28 UTC
README
The sfWebBrowserPlugin proposes an HTTP client capable of making web requests. The interface is similar to that of sfTestBrowser.
Possible uses
- Querying a Web service
- Monitoring a Website
- Mashup of content from several websites
- Aggregation of RSS feeds
- Proxy to another server
- Cross-domain AJAX interactions
- API to foreign websites
- Fetch images and other types of content
- ...
Contents
This plugin contains four classes: sfWebBrowser, sfCurlAdapter, sfFopenAdapter, and sfSocketsAdapter. Unit tests are available in the SVN repository, to be placed in a symfony application's test/ directory.
Features
The sfWebBrowser class makes web requests based on a URI:
<?php $b = new sfWebBrowser(); $b->get('http://www.example.com/'); $res = $b->getResponseText();
The usual methods of the sfTestBrowser also work there, with the fluid interface.
<?php // Inline $b->get('http://www.example.com/')->get('http://www.google.com/')->back()->reload(); // More readable $b->get('http://www.example.com/') ->get('http://www.google.com/') ->back() ->reload();
The browser accepts absolute and relative URIs
<?php $b->get('http://www.example.com/test.html'); $b->get('test.html');
The get() method accepts parameters either as a query string, or as an associative array.
<?php $b->get('http://www.example.com/test.php?foo=bar'); $b->get('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar'));
POST, PUT and DELETE requests are also supported.
<?php $b->post('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar')); $b->put('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar')); $b->delete('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar'));
You can access the response in various formats, at your convenience:
<?php $myString = $b->getResponseText(); $myString = $b->getResponseBody(); // drop the <head> part $myDomDocument = $b->getResponseDom(); $myDomCssSelector = $b->getResponseDomCssSelector(); $mySimpleXml = $b->getResponseXml();
The browser supports HTTP and HTTPS requests, proxies, redirects, and timeouts.
Gzip and deflate content-encoded response bodies are also supported, provided that you have the [http://php.net/zlib zlib extention] enabled.
Adapters
The browser can use various adapters to perform the requests, and uses the following selection order by default:
sfCurlAdapter: Uses Curl to fetch pages. This adapter is a lot faster thansfFopenAdapter, however PHP must be compiled with thewith-curloption, and thecurlextension must be enabled inphp.ini(which is rarely the case by default) for it to work.sfFopenAdapter: Usesfopen()to fetch pages.fopen()can take an URL as a parameter provided that PHP is compiled with sockets support, andallow_url_fopenis defined totrueinphp.ini. This is the case in most PHP distributions, so the default adapter should work in almost every platform. On the other hand, the compatibility has a cost: this adapter is slow.sfSocketsAdapter: Usesfsockopen()to fetch pages.
Alternatively, you can specify an adapter explicitly when you create a new browser object, as follows:
<?php // use default adapter, i.e. sfCurlAdapter $b = new sfWebBrowser(array()); // use sfFopenAdapter $b = new sfWebBrowser(array(), 'sfFopenAdapter');
Currenly, sfCurlAdapter offers slightly more functionality than the other adapters. Namely, it supports multipart file uploads and cookies, which means you can login to a site as well as upload files via forms.
<?php // upload files via a form $b = new sfWebBrowser(); $b->post($url_of_form, array( 'file_field' => '/path/to/my/local/file.jpg' )); // login to a website $b = new sfWebBrowser(array(), 'sfCurlAdapter', array('cookies' => true)); $b->post($url_of_login_form, array( 'user_field' => $username, 'pass_field' => $password ));
Full examples are available in the unit tests.
Error Handling
sfWebBrowser distinguishes to types of error: adapter errors and response errors. Thus, sfWebBrowser calls should be run this way :
<?php $b = new sfWebBrowser(); try { if (!$b->get($url)->responseIsError()) { // Successful response (eg. 200, 201, etc) } else { // Error response (eg. 404, 500, etc) } } catch (Exception $e) { // Adapter error (eg. Host not found) }
Besides, you should always remember that the response contents may contain incorrect code. Consider it as 'tainted', and therefore always use the escaping when outputting it to a template.
<?php // In the action $this->title = (string) $b->getResponseXml()->body->h1 // In the template ?> <?php echo $title // dangerous ?> <?php echo $sf_data->get('title') // correct ?>
Installation
- Install the plugin
$ php symfony plugin:install sfWebBrowserPlugin # for symfony 1.1 and 1.2 $ php symfony plugin-install http://plugins.symfony-project.com/sfWebBrowserPlugin # for symfony 1.0
- Clear the cache to enable the autoloading to find the new class
$ symfony cc
Known limitations
Cookies, caching, and file uploads are not yet supported in any of the packages (some of this functionality is available with sfCurlAdapter, see above).
Changelog
Trunk
2016-05-04 | 1.2.0 Stable
- jeromemacias: Do not save into stack by default (fixed memory leak)
- jeromemacias: Removed interaction with response (click and setField methods)
- COil: Added the CURL error number in the returned exception
- GromNaN: Inject sf_web_browser as a service (require symfony1 fork with service container)
- GromNaN: Composer compatible
- jeromemacias: Added followRedirect property (default: true), now possible to turn it off
- CaptainJojo: Update sfCurlAdapter for init postfields
- IllyaSvergun: PHP 5.5 compatibility
- siimsoni: sfCurlAdapter binary compatibility
2009-05-12 | 1.1.2 Stable
- francois: Fixed sfCurlAdapter destructor
- francois: Fixed sf1.2 compatibility issue for custom exception
- francois: Fixed a few limit case bugs and made the tests pass
2009-04-22 | 1.1.1 Stable
- francois: Fixed README syntax for parameters array
- bmeynell: Fixed custom options in
sfCurlAdapter
2008-09-23 | 1.1.0 Stable
- francois: Translated README to Markdown
- francois: Added support for custom options in
sfCurlAdapter - francois: Added suppot for Timeout with
sfCurlAdapter(based on a patch by adoanhuu) - blacksun: Allow for SSL certificate verification
- francois: Added a test to check exceptions thrown by
getResponseXML - bmeynell: added multipart file upload support to
sfCurlAdapter - bmeynell: fixed regex in getResponseBody() which was returning an empty body
- bmeynell:
sfCurlAdapter: Added new options: 'cookies', 'cookies_dir', 'cookies_file', 'verbose', 'verbose_log' - bmeynell:
sfCurlAdapter: Increased speed by Moving some initialization from call() to the constructer - tristan: Easier management of invalid XML responses
- francois: Fixed a bug in
sfFopenAdaptererror handler - bmeynell: Added chunked transfer encoding support to
sfSocketsAdapter - bmeynell: Added support for 301 redirects in
sfSocketsAdapter
2007-03-27 | 1.0.1 stable
- bmeynell: Fixed a bug with
sfCurlAdaptercausing 'Bad Request' error responses - francois: Fixed a bug with
get()whenarg_separator.outputis not set to '&' inphp.ini(patch from river.bright) - francois: Fixed a bug with
get()when query string is already present in the url (based on a patch from Jeff Merlet) - francois: Fixed auto-adapter decision in
sfWebBrowser::__construct()
2007-03-08 | 1.0.0 stable
- francois: Added auto-adapter decision in
sfWebBrowser::__construct() - francois: Changed tested URLs a bit to avoid redirection issues with google
- bmeynell: Added
sfSocketsAdapter - bmeynell:
sfCurlAdapter: more detailed error messages & leaner request setup
2007-02-22 | 0.9.6 Beta
- bmeynell, tristan: Allowed for requests with any method in
sfCurlAdapter - tristan: Added
sfWebBrowser::responseIsError() - tristan: Added
sfWebBrowser::getResponseMessage() - tristan: Refactored error management in
sfFopenAdapter
2007-02-21 | 0.9.5 Beta
- bmeynell: Fixed bug with relative uri's attempting to use a port other than 80 (sfWebBrowser, 132 - 146)
- bmeynell: Fixed small bug not printing hostname on exception (sfFopenAdapter, 61-62)
- bmeynell: Created sfCurlAdapter and passes all unit tests
- bmeynell: Removed '$changeStack = true' from call() prototype in sfCurlAdapter, sfFopenAdapter, and moved changestack check to sfWebBrowser
- bmeynell: Added $askeet_url to sfWebBrowserTest
- bmeynell: Added easy toggling between adapters in sfWebBrowserTest
- tristan: Added put() and delete() public methods
- tristan: Added unit tests to validate request HTTP method
2007-02-16 | 0.9.4 Beta
- francois: Refactored the browser to make it multi-adapter
- francois: '''BC break''' constructor signature changed :
new sfWebBrowser(array $headers, string $adapter_class, array $adapter_options) - francois: Fixed notice when trying to retrieve inexistent header
- francois: Fixed header case normalization
- francois: Transformed setResponseXXX() methods to public
- francois: Fixed caps in
initializeRequestHeaders() - francois: Fixed unit test #40
2007-02-16 | 0.9.3 Beta
- tristan: Added support for gzip and deflate.
- tristan: Possibility to pass default request headers to sfWebBrowser's constructor
- tristan: "Accept-Encoding" header is automatically set depending on PHP capabilities
- tristan: Fixed problems with request and response headers case
- tristan: Renamed "browser options" to "adapter options" (http://www.symfony-project.com/forum/index.php/m/21635/)
- tristan: '''BC break''' constructor signature changed :
new sfWebBrowser(array $headers, array $adapter_options) - tristan: Unit tested POST requests
- tristan: Changed way httpd headers are stored internally
- tristan: Fixed small bug in
getResponseBody() - francois: Fixed unit test for malformed headers
2007-02-09 | 0.9.2 Beta
- francois: Fixed notice with
getResponseXML()
2007-02-08 | 0.9.1 Beta
- francois: Fixed notice with some headers
- francois: Added license and copyright
2007-02-08 | 0.9.0 Beta
- francois: Initial release