getProtocolVersion()
getProtocolVersion() : string
Retrieves the HTTP protocol version as a string.
The string MUST contain only the HTTP version number (e.g., "1.1", "1.0").
Returns
string —HTTP protocol version.
Representation of an outgoing, client-side request.
Per the HTTP specification, this interface includes properties for each of the following:
During construction, implementations MUST attempt to set the Host header from a provided URI if no Host header is provided.
Requests are considered immutable; all methods that might change state MUST be implemented such that they retain the internal state of the current message and return an instance that contains the changed state.
withProtocolVersion(string $version) : static
Return an instance with the specified HTTP protocol version.
The version string MUST contain only the HTTP version number (e.g., "1.1", "1.0").
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that has the new protocol version.
string | $version | HTTP protocol version |
getHeaders() : array<mixed,string[]>
Retrieves all message header values.
The keys represent the header name as it will be sent over the wire, and each value is an array of strings associated with the header.
// Represent the headers as a string
foreach ($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.
Returns an associative array of the message's headers. Each key MUST be a header name, and each value MUST be an array of strings for that header.
hasHeader(string $name) : boolean
Checks if a header exists by the given case-insensitive name.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name. |
Returns true if any header names match the given header name using a case-insensitive string comparison. Returns false if no matching header name is found in the message.
getHeader(string $name) : array<mixed,string>
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. |
An array of string values as provided for the given header. If the header does not appear in the message, this method MUST return an empty array.
getHeaderLine(string $name) : string
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. |
A string of values as provided for the given header concatenated together using a comma. If the header does not appear in the message, this method MUST return an empty string.
withHeader(string $name, string|array<mixed,string> $value) : static
Return an instance with the provided value replacing the specified header.
While header names are case-insensitive, the casing of the header will be preserved by this function, and returned from getHeaders().
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that has the new and/or updated header and value.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name. |
string|array<mixed,string> | $value | Header value(s). |
for invalid header names or values.
withAddedHeader(string $name, string|array<mixed,string> $value) : static
Return an instance with the specified header appended with the given value.
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.
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that has the new header and/or value.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name to add. |
string|array<mixed,string> | $value | Header value(s). |
for invalid header names or values.
withoutHeader(string $name) : static
Return an instance without the specified header.
Header resolution MUST be done without case-sensitivity.
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that removes the named header.
string | $name | Case-insensitive header field name to remove. |
getBody() : \Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface
Gets the body of the message.
Returns the body as a stream.
withBody(\Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface $body) : static
Return an instance with the specified message body.
The body MUST be a StreamInterface object.
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return a new instance that has the new body stream.
\Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface | $body | Body. |
When the body is not valid.
getRequestTarget() : string
Retrieves the message's request target.
Retrieves the message's request-target either as it will appear (for clients), as it appeared at request (for servers), or as it was specified for the instance (see withRequestTarget()).
In most cases, this will be the origin-form of the composed URI, unless a value was provided to the concrete implementation (see withRequestTarget() below).
If no URI is available, and no request-target has been specifically provided, this method MUST return the string "/".
withRequestTarget(mixed $requestTarget) : static
Return an instance with the specific request-target.
If the request needs a non-origin-form request-target — e.g., for specifying an absolute-form, authority-form, or asterisk-form — this method may be used to create an instance with the specified request-target, verbatim.
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that has the changed request target.
mixed | $requestTarget |
withMethod(string $method) : static
Return an instance with the provided HTTP method.
While HTTP method names are typically all uppercase characters, HTTP method names are case-sensitive and thus implementations SHOULD NOT modify the given string.
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that has the changed request method.
string | $method | Case-sensitive method. |
for invalid HTTP methods.
getUri() : \Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface
Retrieves the URI instance.
This method MUST return a UriInterface instance.
Returns a UriInterface instance representing the URI of the request.
withUri(\Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface $uri, boolean $preserveHost = false) : static
Returns an instance with the provided URI.
This method MUST update the Host header of the returned request by default if the URI contains a host component. If the URI does not contain a host component, any pre-existing Host header MUST be carried over to the returned request.
You can opt-in to preserving the original state of the Host header by
setting $preserveHost
to true
. When $preserveHost
is set to
true
, this method interacts with the Host header in the following ways:
This method MUST be implemented in such a way as to retain the immutability of the message, and MUST return an instance that has the new UriInterface instance.
\Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface | $uri | New request URI to use. |
boolean | $preserveHost | Preserve the original state of the Host header. |