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sfWebBrowser plugin
===================
The `sfWebBrowserPlugin` proposes an HTTP client capable of making web requests. The interface is similar to that of `sfTestBrowser`.
Possible uses
-------------
* Querying a Web service
* Monitoring a Website
* Mashup of content from several websites
* Aggregation of RSS feeds
* Proxy to another server
* Cross-domain AJAX interactions
* API to foreign websites
* Fetch images and other types of content
* ...
Contents
--------
This plugin contains four classes: `sfWebBrowser`, `sfCurlAdapter`, `sfFopenAdapter`, and `sfSocketsAdapter`. Unit tests are available in the SVN repository, to be placed in a symfony application's `test/` directory.
Features
--------
The `sfWebBrowser` class makes web requests based on a URI:
[php]
$b = new sfWebBrowser();
$b->get('http://www.example.com/');
$res = $b->getResponseText();
The usual methods of the `sfTestBrowser` also work there, with the fluid interface.
[php]
// Inline
$b->get('http://www.example.com/')->get('http://www.google.com/')->back()->reload();
// More readable
$b->get('http://www.example.com/')
->get('http://www.google.com/')
->back()
->reload();
The browser accepts absolute and relative URIs
[php]
$b->get('http://www.example.com/test.html');
$b->get('test.html');
The `get()` method accepts parameters either as a query string, or as an associative array.
[php]
$b->get('http://www.example.com/test.php?foo=bar');
$b->get('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar'));
POST, PUT and DELETE requests are also supported.
[php]
$b->post('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar'));
$b->put('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar'));
$b->delete('http://www.example.com/test.php', array('foo' => 'bar'));
You can access the response in various formats, at your convenience:
[php]
$myString = $b->getResponseText();
$myString = $b->getResponseBody(); // drop the <head> part
$myDomDocument = $b->getResponseDom();
$myDomCssSelector = $b->getResponseDomCssSelector();
$mySimpleXml = $b->getResponseXml();
You can also interact with the response with the `setFields()` and `click()` methods.
[php]
$b->get('http://www.example.com/login')
->setField('user', 'foobar')
->setField('password', 'barbaz')
->click('submit');
The browser supports HTTP and HTTPS requests, proxies, redirects, and timeouts.
Gzip and deflate content-encoded response bodies are also supported, provided that you have the [http://php.net/zlib zlib extention] enabled.
Adapters
--------
The browser can use various adapters to perform the requests, and uses the following selection order by default:
* `sfCurlAdapter`: Uses [Curl](http://php.net/curl) to fetch pages. This adapter is a lot faster than `sfFopenAdapter`, however PHP must be compiled with the `with-curl` option, and the `curl` extension must be enabled in `php.ini` (which is rarely the case by default) for it to work.
* `sfFopenAdapter`: Uses [`fopen()`](http://php.net/fopen ) to fetch pages. `fopen()` can take an URL as a parameter provided that PHP is compiled with sockets support, and `allow_url_fopen` is defined to `true` in `php.ini`. This is the case in most PHP distributions, so the default adapter should work in almost every platform. On the other hand, the compatibility has a cost: this adapter is slow.
* `sfSocketsAdapter`: Uses [`fsockopen()`](http://php.net/fsockopen) to fetch pages.
Alternatively, you can specify an adapter explicitly when you create a new browser object, as follows:
[php]
// use default adapter, i.e. sfCurlAdapter
$b = new sfWebBrowser(array());
// use sfFopenAdapter
$b = new sfWebBrowser(array(), 'sfFopenAdapter');
Currenly, `sfCurlAdapter` offers slightly more functionality than the other adapters. Namely, it supports multipart file uploads and cookies, which means you can login to a site as well as upload files via forms.
[php]
// upload files via a form
$b = new sfWebBrowser();
$b->post($url_of_form, array(
'file_field' => '/path/to/my/local/file.jpg'
));
// login to a website
$b = new sfWebBrowser(array(), 'sfCurlAdapter', array('cookies' => true));
$b->post($url_of_login_form, array(
'user_field' => $username,
'pass_field' => $password
));
Full examples are available in the unit tests.
Error Handling
--------------
`sfWebBrowser` distinguishes to types of error: adapter errors and response errors. Thus, `sfWebBrowser` calls should be run this way :
[php]
$b = new sfWebBrowser();
try
{
if (!$b->get($url)->responseIsError())
{
// Successful response (eg. 200, 201, etc)
}
else
{
// Error response (eg. 404, 500, etc)
}
}
catch (Exception $e)
{
// Adapter error (eg. Host not found)
}
Besides, you should always remember that the response contents may contain incorrect code. Consider it as 'tainted', and therefore always use the [escaping](http://www.symfony-project.com/book/trunk/07-Inside-the-View-Layer#Output%20Escaping) when outputting it to a template.
[php]
// In the action
$this->title = (string) $b->getResponseXml()->body->h1
// In the template
<?php echo $title // dangerous ?>
<?php echo $sf_data->get('title') // correct ?>
Installation
------------
* Install the plugin
> php symfony plugin:install sfWebBrowserPlugin # for symfony 1.1 and 1.2
> php symfony plugin-install http://plugins.symfony-project.com/sfWebBrowserPlugin # for symfony 1.0
* Clear the cache to enable the autoloading to find the new class
> symfony cc
Known limitations
-----------------
Cookies, caching, and file uploads are not yet supported in any of the packages (some of this functionality is available with `sfCurlAdapter`, see above).
Changelog
---------
### Trunk
### 2009-05-12 | 1.1.2 Stable
* francois: Fixed sfCurlAdapter destructor
* francois: Fixed sf1.2 compatibility issue for custom exception
* francois: Fixed a few limit case bugs and made the tests pass
### 2009-04-22 | 1.1.1 Stable
* francois: Fixed README syntax for parameters array
* bmeynell: Fixed custom options in `sfCurlAdapter`
### 2008-09-23 | 1.1.0 Stable
* francois: Translated README to Markdown
* francois: Added support for custom options in `sfCurlAdapter`
* francois: Added suppot for Timeout with `sfCurlAdapter` (based on a patch by adoanhuu)
* blacksun: Allow for SSL certificate verification
* francois: Added a test to check exceptions thrown by `getResponseXML`
* bmeynell: added multipart file upload support to `sfCurlAdapter`
* bmeynell: fixed regex in getResponseBody() which was returning an empty body
* bmeynell: `sfCurlAdapter`: Added new options: 'cookies', 'cookies_dir', 'cookies_file', 'verbose', 'verbose_log'
* bmeynell: `sfCurlAdapter`: Increased speed by Moving some initialization from call() to the constructer
* tristan: Easier management of invalid XML responses
* francois: Fixed a bug in `sfFopenAdapter` error handler
* bmeynell: Added chunked transfer encoding support to `sfSocketsAdapter`
* bmeynell: Added support for 301 redirects in `sfSocketsAdapter`
### 2007-03-27 | 1.0.1 stable
* bmeynell: Fixed a bug with `sfCurlAdapter` causing 'Bad Request' error responses
* francois: Fixed a bug with `get()` when `arg_separator.output` is not set to '&' in `php.ini` (patch from river.bright)
* francois: Fixed a bug with `get()` when query string is already present in the url (based on a patch from Jeff Merlet)
* francois: Fixed auto-adapter decision in `sfWebBrowser::__construct()`
### 2007-03-08 | 1.0.0 stable
* francois: Added auto-adapter decision in `sfWebBrowser::__construct()`
* francois: Changed tested URLs a bit to avoid redirection issues with google
* bmeynell: Added `sfSocketsAdapter`
* bmeynell: `sfCurlAdapter`: more detailed error messages & leaner request setup
### 2007-02-22 | 0.9.6 Beta
* bmeynell, tristan: Allowed for requests with any method in `sfCurlAdapter`
* tristan: Added `sfWebBrowser::responseIsError()`
* tristan: Added `sfWebBrowser::getResponseMessage()`
* tristan: Refactored error management in `sfFopenAdapter`
### 2007-02-21 | 0.9.5 Beta
* bmeynell: Fixed bug with relative uri's attempting to use a port other than 80 (sfWebBrowser, 132 - 146)
* bmeynell: Fixed small bug not printing hostname on exception (sfFopenAdapter, 61-62)
* bmeynell: Created sfCurlAdapter and passes all unit tests
* bmeynell: Removed '$changeStack = true' from call() prototype in sfCurlAdapter, sfFopenAdapter, and moved changestack check to sfWebBrowser
* bmeynell: Added $askeet_url to sfWebBrowserTest
* bmeynell: Added easy toggling between adapters in sfWebBrowserTest
* tristan: Added put() and delete() public methods
* tristan: Added unit tests to validate request HTTP method
### 2007-02-16 | 0.9.4 Beta
* francois: Refactored the browser to make it multi-adapter
* francois: '''BC break''' constructor signature changed : `new sfWebBrowser(array $headers, string $adapter_class, array $adapter_options)`
* francois: Fixed notice when trying to retrieve inexistent header
* francois: Fixed header case normalization
* francois: Transformed setResponseXXX() methods to public
* francois: Fixed caps in `initializeRequestHeaders()`
* francois: Fixed unit test #40
### 2007-02-16 | 0.9.3 Beta
* tristan: Added support for gzip and deflate.
* tristan: Possibility to pass default request headers to sfWebBrowser's constructor
* tristan: "Accept-Encoding" header is automatically set depending on PHP capabilities
* tristan: Fixed problems with request and response headers case
* tristan: Renamed "browser options" to "adapter options" (http://www.symfony-project.com/forum/index.php/m/21635/)
* tristan: '''BC break''' constructor signature changed : `new sfWebBrowser(array $headers, array $adapter_options)`
* tristan: Unit tested POST requests
* tristan: Changed way httpd headers are stored internally
* tristan: Fixed small bug in `getResponseBody()`
* francois: Fixed unit test for malformed headers
### 2007-02-09 | 0.9.2 Beta
* francois: Fixed notice with `getResponseXML()`
### 2007-02-08 | 0.9.1 Beta
* francois: Fixed notice with some headers
* francois: Added license and copyright
### 2007-02-08 | 0.9.0 Beta
* francois: Initial release