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pkg:composer/eos/com-view-server
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README
PHP server implementation for ComView-API standard.
Installation
Install this library via composer:
composer require eos/com-view-server
Usage
Create a new instance of Eos\ComView\Server\ComViewServer. This will be the entry point for the application.
You can define single handlers for Eos\ComView\Server\View\ViewInterface and Eos\ComView\Server\Command\CommandProcessorInterface
or use the registries Eos\ComView\Server\View\ViewRegistry and Eos\ComView\Server\Command\CommandProcessorRegistry for usage with multiple views and commands.
$view = new Eos\ComView\Server\View\ViewRegistry(); $view->add('test', new Your\View()); $commandProcessor = new Eos\ComView\Server\Command\CommandProcessorRegistry(); $commandProcessor->add('test', new Your\Command()); $healthProvider = new Eos\ComView\Server\Health\HealthProviderChain(); $server = new Eos\ComView\Server\ComViewServer($commandProcessor, $view, $healthProvider, $healthProvider);
The ComViewServer class offers three methods, view and execute and health.
view(string $viewName, array $queryParameters)
The view method expects a string with the name of the view and an array containing the query parameters from the uri.
$response = $server->view('viewName', $headers, $queryParameters);
execute(array $requestBody)
The execute method expects an array of commands (the ComView request body) with their IDs as keys.
$response = $server->execute($headers, $requestBody);
health()
The health method creates an api health response determined by the health providers.
$response = $server->health();