params = $params; } /** * Return the name of this service, in a form suitable for error * reporting or debugging. * * @return string The name of the service behind this VRS object. */ public function getName() { return isset( $this->params['name'] ) ? $this->params['name'] : static::class; } /** * Prepare virtual HTTP(S) requests (for this service) for execution * * This method should mangle any of the $reqs entry fields as needed: * - url : munge the URL to have an absolute URL with a protocol * and encode path components as needed by the backend [required] * - query : include any authentication signatures/parameters [as needed] * - headers : include any authentication tokens/headers [as needed] * * The incoming URL parameter will be relative to the service mount point. * * This method can also remove some of the requests as well as add new ones * (using $idGenerator to set each of the entries' array keys). For any existing * or added request, the 'response' array can be filled in, which will prevent the * client from executing it. If an original request is removed, at some point it * must be added back (with the same key) in onRequests() or onResponses(); * it's reponse may be filled in as with other requests. * * @param array $reqs Map of Virtual HTTP request arrays * @param Closure $idGeneratorFunc Method to generate unique keys for new requests * @return array Modified HTTP request array map */ public function onRequests( array $reqs, Closure $idGeneratorFunc ) { $result = []; foreach ( $reqs as $key => $req ) { // The default encoding treats the URL as a REST style path that uses // forward slash as a hierarchical delimiter (and never otherwise). // Subclasses can override this, and should be documented in any case. $parts = array_map( 'rawurlencode', explode( '/', $req['url'] ) ); $req['url'] = $this->params['baseUrl'] . '/' . implode( '/', $parts ); $result[$key] = $req; } return $result; } /** * Mangle or replace virtual HTTP(S) requests which have been responded to * * This method may mangle any of the $reqs entry 'response' fields as needed: * - code : perform any code normalization [as needed] * - reason : perform any reason normalization [as needed] * - headers : perform any header normalization [as needed] * * This method can also remove some of the requests as well as add new ones * (using $idGenerator to set each of the entries' array keys). For any existing * or added request, the 'response' array can be filled in, which will prevent the * client from executing it. If an original request is removed, at some point it * must be added back (with the same key) in onRequests() or onResponses(); * it's reponse may be filled in as with other requests. All requests added to $reqs * will be passed through onRequests() to handle any munging required as normal. * * The incoming URL parameter will be relative to the service mount point. * * @param array $reqs Map of Virtual HTTP request arrays with 'response' set * @param Closure $idGeneratorFunc Method to generate unique keys for new requests * @return array Modified HTTP request array map */ public function onResponses( array $reqs, Closure $idGeneratorFunc ) { return $reqs; } }