MediaWiki REL1_34
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An interface similar to PSR-7's ResponseInterface, the primary difference being that it is mutable. More...
Public Member Functions | |
addHeader ( $name, $value) | |
Append the given value to the specified header. | |
getBody () | |
Gets the body of the message. | |
getCookies () | |
Get all previously set cookies as a list of associative arrays with the following keys: | |
getHeader ( $name) | |
Retrieves a message header value by the given case-insensitive name. | |
getHeaderLine ( $name) | |
Retrieves a comma-separated string of the values for a single header. | |
getHeaders () | |
Retrieves all message header values. | |
getProtocolVersion () | |
Retrieves the HTTP protocol version as a string. | |
getRawHeaderLines () | |
Get the full header lines including colon-separated name and value, for passing directly to header(). | |
getReasonPhrase () | |
Gets the response reason phrase associated with the status code. | |
getStatusCode () | |
Gets the response status code. | |
hasHeader ( $name) | |
Checks if a header exists by the given case-insensitive name. | |
removeHeader ( $name) | |
Remove the specified header. | |
setBody (StreamInterface $body) | |
Set the message body. | |
setCookie ( $name, $value, $expire=0, $options=[]) | |
Set a cookie. | |
setHeader ( $name, $value) | |
Set or replace the specified header. | |
setProtocolVersion ( $version) | |
Set the HTTP protocol version. | |
setStatus ( $code, $reasonPhrase='') | |
Set the status code and, optionally, reason phrase. | |
An interface similar to PSR-7's ResponseInterface, the primary difference being that it is mutable.
Definition at line 39 of file ResponseInterface.php.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::addHeader | ( | $name, | |
$value ) |
Append the given value to the specified header.
Existing values for the specified header will be maintained. The new value(s) will be appended to the existing list. If the header did not exist previously, it will be added.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name to add. |
string | string[] | $value | Header value(s). |
\InvalidArgumentException for invalid header names.
\InvalidArgumentException for invalid header values.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getBody | ( | ) |
Gets the body of the message.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getCookies | ( | ) |
Get all previously set cookies as a list of associative arrays with the following keys:
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getHeader | ( | $name | ) |
Retrieves a message header value by the given case-insensitive name.
This method returns an array of all the header values of the given case-insensitive header name.
If the header does not appear in the message, this method MUST return an empty array.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name. |
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getHeaderLine | ( | $name | ) |
Retrieves a comma-separated string of the values for a single header.
This method returns all of the header values of the given case-insensitive header name as a string concatenated together using a comma.
NOTE: Not all header values may be appropriately represented using comma concatenation. For such headers, use getHeader() instead and supply your own delimiter when concatenating.
If the header does not appear in the message, this method MUST return an empty string.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name. |
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getHeaders | ( | ) |
Retrieves all message header values.
The keys represent the header name as it will be sent over the wire, and each value is an array of strings associated with the header.
// Represent the headers as a string foreach ($message->getHeaders() as $name => $values) { echo $name . ': ' . implode(', ', $values); } // Emit headers iteratively: foreach ($message->getHeaders() as $name => $values) { foreach ($values as $value) { header(sprintf('%s: %s', $name, $value), false); } }
While header names are not case-sensitive, getHeaders() will preserve the exact case in which headers were originally specified.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getProtocolVersion | ( | ) |
Retrieves the HTTP protocol version as a string.
The string MUST contain only the HTTP version number (e.g., "1.1", "1.0").
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getRawHeaderLines | ( | ) |
Get the full header lines including colon-separated name and value, for passing directly to header().
Not including the status line.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getReasonPhrase | ( | ) |
Gets the response reason phrase associated with the status code.
Because a reason phrase is not a required element in a response status line, the reason phrase value MAY be empty. Implementations MAY choose to return the default RFC 7231 recommended reason phrase (or those listed in the IANA HTTP Status Code Registry) for the response's status code.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::getStatusCode | ( | ) |
Gets the response status code.
The status code is a 3-digit integer result code of the server's attempt to understand and satisfy the request.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::hasHeader | ( | $name | ) |
Checks if a header exists by the given case-insensitive name.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name. |
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::removeHeader | ( | $name | ) |
Remove the specified header.
Header resolution MUST be done without case-sensitivity.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name to remove. |
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::setBody | ( | StreamInterface | $body | ) |
Set the message body.
The body MUST be a StreamInterface object.
StreamInterface | $body | Body. |
\InvalidArgumentException When the body is not valid.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::setCookie | ( | $name, | |
$value, | |||
$expire = 0, | |||
$options = [] ) |
Set a cookie.
The name will have the cookie prefix added to it before it is sent over the network.
string | $name | The name of the cookie, not including prefix. |
string | $value | The value to be stored in the cookie. |
int | null | $expire | Unix timestamp (in seconds) when the cookie should expire. 0 (the default) causes it to expire $wgCookieExpiration seconds from now. null causes it to be a session cookie. |
array | $options | Assoc of additional cookie options: prefix: string, name prefix ($wgCookiePrefix) domain: string, cookie domain ($wgCookieDomain) path: string, cookie path ($wgCookiePath) secure: bool, secure attribute ($wgCookieSecure) httpOnly: bool, httpOnly attribute ($wgCookieHttpOnly) |
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::setHeader | ( | $name, | |
$value ) |
Set or replace the specified header.
While header names are case-insensitive, the casing of the header will be preserved by this function, and returned from getHeaders().
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name. |
string | string[] | $value | Header value(s). |
\InvalidArgumentException for invalid header names or values.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::setProtocolVersion | ( | $version | ) |
Set the HTTP protocol version.
The version string MUST contain only the HTTP version number (e.g., "1.1", "1.0").
string | $version | HTTP protocol version |
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.
MediaWiki\Rest\ResponseInterface::setStatus | ( | $code, | |
$reasonPhrase = '' ) |
Set the status code and, optionally, reason phrase.
If no reason phrase is specified, implementations MAY choose to default to the RFC 7231 or IANA recommended reason phrase for the response's status code.
int | $code | The 3-digit integer result code to set. |
string | $reasonPhrase | The reason phrase to use with the provided status code; if none is provided, implementations MAY use the defaults as suggested in the HTTP specification. |
\InvalidArgumentException For invalid status code arguments.
Implemented in MediaWiki\Rest\Response.