hannesvdvreken / psr7-middlewares
Requires
- php: >=5.4
- psr/http-message: ^1.0
Requires (Dev)
- fabpot/php-cs-fixer: ^1.10
- henrikbjorn/phpspec-code-coverage: ^1.0
- phpspec/phpspec: ^2.3
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2022-02-01 12:51:10 UTC
README
No longer maintained
Create callable middlewares instead. Signature:
function (RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response, callable $next) { // Do something with the request before passing it on. ... // Pass on to next middleware. $response = $next($request, $response); // Do something with the response after the next middleware has been called. ... // Return ultimate response object. return $response; }
PSR-7 middlewares
Stackable middlewares for PSR-7 HTTP message objects.
Installation
composer require hannesvdvreken/psr7-middlewares
Description
This package is a small library that helps you to construct a decorated array of middlewares.
There are 2 types of middlewares:
A Kernel
, which is a middleware which can pass on the Request and Response object to the next layer.
A Core
object is usually the last layer of a list of middlewares.
A core will always return a PSR-7 ResponseInterface
object and never pass on
the given RequestInterface
object to a next layer. It will never have a next middleware set.
The Builder
object helps in creating a composed Core
which consists of a specified list of layers.
Note that the builder object is immutable:
thus it returns a different mutated object after each push
and unshift
call.
use Psr7Stack\Builder; $builder = new Builder(); $session = new SessionMiddleware(); $throttle = new TrottleMiddleware(); $app = new App(); $builder = $buider->push($session)->push($throttle)->push($app); $stack = $builder->resolve();
The returned Stack
object can also be created with the static factory method create
.
use Psr7Stack\Stack; $stack = Stack::create([$session, $throttle, $app]);
The Stack object itself is also a Core middleware, so it can be used in a different composition of middlewares. This is how you can send a Request object through the different layers of middlewares:
$psrResponse = $stack->handle($psrRequest);
Extending
Creating a Core yourself:
use Psr7Stack\Core; use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface; class App implements Core { /** * @param \Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface $request * * @request \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface */ public function handle(RequestInterface $request) { // Call the router and return the response. return $response; } }
Creating a Kernel:
use Psr7Stack\Kernel; use Psr7Stack\Traits\NextCore; class SessionMiddleware implements Kernel { // Use trait to implement the setNextCore method. use NextCore; /** * @param \Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface $request * * @request \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface */ public function handle(RequestInterface $request) { // Call the next core and return the response. $response = $this->next->handle($request); // Do something with the response and return it. ... return $response; } }
Middlewares
Existing
- League/route application core
Ideas for more middlewares
- Robots middleware. To return an environment specific robots.txt file.
- Any type of framework application
- Throttle middleware
- CORS middleware
- Cache middleware
- IP based Firewall middleware
- Logger middleware
Contributing
Contributions are welcome. See the contributions file to know how to contribute.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.