EventHttp::__construct

(PECL event >= 1.2.6-beta)

EventHttp::__constructConstructs EventHttp object (the HTTP server)

Description

public EventHttp::__construct( EventBase $base , EventSslContext $ctx = null )

Constructs the HTTP server object.

Parameters

base

Associated event base.

ctx

EventSslContext class object. Turns plain HTTP server into HTTPS server. It means that if ctx is configured correctly, then the underlying buffer events will be based on OpenSSL sockets. Thus, all traffic will pass through the SSL or TLS.

Note:

This parameter is available only if Event is compiled with OpenSSL support and only with Libevent 2.1.0-alpha and higher.

Changelog

Version Description
PECL event 1.9.0 OpenSSL support (ctx) added.

Examples

Example #1 Simple HTTP server

<?php
/*
* Simple HTTP server.
*
* To test it:
* 1) Run it on a port of your choice, e.g.:
* $ php examples/http.php 8010
* 2) In another terminal connect to some address on this port
* and make GET or POST request(others are turned off here), e.g.:
* $ nc -t 127.0.0.1 8010
* POST /about HTTP/1.0
* Content-Type: text/plain
* Content-Length: 4
* Connection: close
* (press Enter)
*
* It will output
* a=12
* HTTP/1.0 200 OK
* Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
* Connection: close
*
* $ nc -t 127.0.0.1 8010
* GET /dump HTTP/1.0
* Content-Type: text/plain
* Content-Encoding: UTF-8
* Connection: close
* (press Enter)
*
* It will output:
* HTTP/1.0 200 OK
* Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
* Connection: close
* (press Enter)
*
* $ nc -t 127.0.0.1 8010
* GET /unknown HTTP/1.0
* Connection: close
*
* It will output:
* HTTP/1.0 200 OK
* Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
* Connection: close
*
* 3) See what the server outputs on the previous terminal window.
*/

function _http_dump($req, $data) {
static
$counter = 0;
static
$max_requests = 2;

if (++
$counter >= $max_requests) {
echo
"Counter reached max requests $max_requests. Exiting\n";
exit();
}

echo
__METHOD__, " called\n";
echo
"request:"; var_dump($req);
echo
"data:"; var_dump($data);

echo
"\n===== DUMP =====\n";
echo
"Command:", $req->getCommand(), PHP_EOL;
echo
"URI:", $req->getUri(), PHP_EOL;
echo
"Input headers:"; var_dump($req->getInputHeaders());
echo
"Output headers:"; var_dump($req->getOutputHeaders());

echo
"\n >> Sending reply ...";
$req->sendReply(200, "OK");
echo
"OK\n";

echo
"\n >> Reading input buffer ...\n";
$buf = $req->getInputBuffer();
while (
$s = $buf->readLine(EventBuffer::EOL_ANY)) {
echo
$s, PHP_EOL;
}
echo
"No more data in the buffer\n";
}

function
_http_about($req) {
echo
__METHOD__, PHP_EOL;
echo
"URI: ", $req->getUri(), PHP_EOL;
echo
"\n >> Sending reply ...";
$req->sendReply(200, "OK");
echo
"OK\n";
}

function
_http_default($req, $data) {
echo
__METHOD__, PHP_EOL;
echo
"URI: ", $req->getUri(), PHP_EOL;
echo
"\n >> Sending reply ...";
$req->sendReply(200, "OK");
echo
"OK\n";
}

$port = 8010;
if (
$argc > 1) {
$port = (int) $argv[1];
}
if (
$port <= 0 || $port > 65535) {
exit(
"Invalid port");
}

$base = new EventBase();
$http = new EventHttp($base);
$http->setAllowedMethods(EventHttpRequest::CMD_GET | EventHttpRequest::CMD_POST);

$http->setCallback("/dump", "_http_dump", array(4, 8));
$http->setCallback("/about", "_http_about");
$http->setDefaultCallback("_http_default", "custom data value");

$http->bind("0.0.0.0", 8010);
$base->loop();
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

a=12
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Connection: close

HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Connection: close
(press Enter)

HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Connection: close
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User Contributed Notes 2 notes

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Bas Vijfwinkel
8 years ago
If you try to use the SSL context parameter and you receive an error that you're using 2 parameters instead of 1, then your libevent library is not recent enough to support all features.
When installing the event extension with PECL, the libevent library needs a certain version to support certain functions.
PECL does not show any errors or warnings but simple disables everything that your libevent version does not support.

For further details see my comment at
http://php.net/manual/en/event.examples.php
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Anonymous
9 years ago
This demo code has a memory leak
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