emyoutis/whitehouse-responder
Composer 安装命令:
composer require emyoutis/whitehouse-responder
包简介
A simple API for generating responses in WhiteHouse standards.
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README
This package provides some tools to generate API responses based on the White House Standards in PHP.
Installation
$ composer require emyoutis/whitehouse-responder
Usage
Making Objects
use Emyoutis\WhiteHouseResponder\ErrorsRepository; use Emyoutis\WhiteHouseResponder\Response; $errorsRepository = new ErrorsRepository(); $response = new Response($errorsRepository);
Registering Errors
Based on the White House Standards, every error code should points to an error entity. In the WhiteHouse Responder, you can register your errors and their information in an ErrorsRepository class to use them after that.
$errorsRepository->register( '40001', 'Verbose, plain language description of the problem. Provide developers suggestions about how to solve their problems here', 'This is a message that can be passed along to end-users, if needed.', 'http://www.example.gov/developer/path/to/help/for/444444' );
Unregistering Errors
It is a common problem that you need to unregister an error after registering it. You can do that with the code below.
$errorsRepository->unregister('40001');
Making Failure Responses
Given that in the White House Standards failure responses should return 400 or 500 responses. So that the we have two usable methods to return errors with these statuses.
clientError(): This method is ready to generate the response body for the client errors.$response->clientError('40001');
clientError(): This method is ready to generate the response body for the server errors.$response->serverError('40001');
After that, we also have another method to be used when you want to specify the status manually.
$response->error('40001', 422);
Replacements
You can place some replaceable phrases in the errors info while registering it, to make their contents dynamic. The replaceable phrases should start with a :.
$errorsRepository->register( '40001', 'The class `:class` is undefined.', 'An error has been occurred in while finding the :entity.', 'http://www.example.gov/developer/path/to/help/for/444444' ); return $response->clientError(40001, [ 'class' => 'Entities/User', 'entity' => 'user', ])
The returning value will be:
{
"status": 400,
"developerMessage": "The class `Entities/User` is undefined.",
"userMessage": "An error has been occurred in while finding the user.",
"errorCode": "40001",
"moreInfo": "http://www.example.gov/developer/path/to/help/for/444444"
}
Omitting Error Exception
By default, the errors repository throws exceptions on registering a previously registered error code and requesting for a non-existing error code. But you can disable throwing these exceptions with the code below.
$errorsRepository->disableExceptions();
Making Success Responses
As the White House Standards says, the success responses must contain two parts; results and metadata. These parts can be passed to a success() method to generate a success response.
$results = [ [ 'id' => 1, 'title' => 'First Item', ], [ 'id' => 2, 'title' => 'Second Item', ], ]; $metadata = ['page' => 1]; $response = $response->success($results, $metadata);
Key Formatter
You can register a closure to be used to format all the keys which are being generated by the package. For example, if we have a snake_case() function to map strings to the snake-case format, we can have the below code.
$errorsRepository->register( '40001', 'Verbose, plain language description of the problem. Provide developers suggestions about how to solve their problems here', 'This is a message that can be passed along to end-users, if needed.', 'http://www.example.gov/developer/path/to/help/for/444444' ); $response->registerFormatter(function ($key) { return snake_case($key); }); return $response->clientError(40001);
The returning result of this code will be:
{
"status": 400,
"developer_message": "Verbose, plain language description of the problem. Provide developers suggestions about how to solve their problems here",
"user_message": "This is a message that can be passed along to end-users, if needed.",
"error_code": "40001",
"more_info": "http://www.example.gov/developer/path/to/help/for/444444"
}
💡 Changing the keys may take your responses out of the WhiteHouse Standards.
emyoutis/whitehouse-responder 适用场景与选型建议
emyoutis/whitehouse-responder 是一款 基于 PHP 开发的 Composer 扩展包,目前已累计 1.85k 次下载、GitHub Stars 达 6, 最近一次更新时间为 2019 年 05 月 28 日, 在 PHP 生态内属于活跃度较高的组件。
它主要适用于以下技术方向: 「api」 「WhiteHouse」 等业务场景。在实际项目中,围绕这些方向常见需要落地的问题包括:接口对接、性能调优、并发安全、与既有框架(Laravel / ThinkPHP / Yii / Webman 等)的兼容适配,以及生产环境的日志埋点与稳定性保障。
我们在过去多个企业项目中使用过 emyoutis/whitehouse-responder 或与其功能相近的方案,如果你在选型或落地过程中遇到问题,例如 版本兼容、二次改造、私有化封装、与内部系统对接、生产 BUG 排查,欢迎联系我们协助评估。
基于 emyoutis/whitehouse-responder 在你已有业务上做功能扩展、字段裁剪、UI 适配、与内部账号 / 权限 / 日志系统的深度对接。
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其他信息
- 授权协议: MIT
- 更新时间: 2019-05-28