Enables you to request script execution from a FastCGI server. FastCGI is a protocol commonly used for web servers to request script execution from a FastCGI daemoni like php-fpm.
- Executing any script that benefits from APC from the command line.
- Running code with an independent execution context from long running daemons
- More
$ composer require ebernhardson/fastcgi
The client supports either tcp:
$client = new \EBernhardson\FastCGI\Client('localhost', '8989');
Or unix sockets:
$client = new \EBernhardson\FastCGI\Client('/var/run/php5-fpm.sock');
A FastCGI request is made using an array of environment parameters and a string
containing the request content. When connecting to php-fpm the $environment
will be available in $_SERVER
. The following environment is the minimum
required by php-fpm to execute a script.
$environment = [
'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'GET',
'SCRIPT_FILENAME' => '/full/path/to/script.php',
];
$client->request($environment, '');
Once you have issued a request you must then fetch the response. The response
method will block untill the request is complete.
$response = $client->response();
The response
method returns an array with four keys: statusCode
, headers
,
body
, and stderr
.
Currently you MUST call response
before calling request
again. Failure
to do so will result in undefined behavior. The FastCGI protocol does support
multiplexing so this may change in the future.
Any communication failures with the FastCGI daemon will result in an exception.
The FastCGI CommunicationException
extends from the SPL RuntimeException
.
try {
$client->request($environment, $stdin);
$response = $client->response();
} catch (\EBernhardson\FastCGI\CommunicationException $failure) {
// handle failure
}
variable describing the version of the fastcgi protocol to use. Currently this client supports version 1.0.
'GATEWAY_INTERFACE' => 'FastCGI/1.0'
Required environment variable containing the method of the HTTP request.
Possible values include GET
, HEAD
, POST
, PUT
and DELETE
.
'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'GET'
Required environment variables containing the absolute path to the script being executed. This path must be accessible by the FastCGI server.
'SCRIPT_FILENAME' => '/home/zomg/deploy/current/web/app.php'
Optionally contains a query string. You can use the http_build_query
function to
format an array of key/value pairs in the expected format.
'QUERY_STRING' => http_build_query(['key' => 'value'])
The software used to make the FastCGI request.
'SERVER_SOFTWARE' => 'awesome-application/1.0'
The name of the server making this request
'SERVER_NAME' => php_uname('n')
When sending content along with the request, this specifies the mime type of the content.
'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
When sending content along with the request, this specifies the length of the content.
'CONTENT_LENGTH' => strlen($content)
Http headers are sent prefixed with HTTP_.
$client->request(
[
'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'GET',
'SCRIPT_FILENAME' => '/full/path/to/test.php',
'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'application/json',
],
''
);
$content = 'key=value';
$client->request(
[
'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'POST',
'SCRIPT_FILENAME' => '/full/path/to/test.php',
'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
'CONTENT_LENGTH' => strlen($content)
],
$content
);
array(4) {
["statusCode"]=>
int(404)
["headers"]=>
array(3) {
["status"]=>
string(14) "404 Not Found"
["x-powered-by"]=>
string(22) "PHP/5.4.9-4~precise+1"
["content-type"]=>
string(9) "text/html"
}
["body"]=>
string(15) "File not found."
["stderr"]=>
string(23) "Primary script unknown
"
}
array(4) {
["statusCode"]=>
int(200)
["headers"]=>
array(3) {
["x-powered-by"]=>
string(22) "PHP/5.4.9-4~precise+1"
["content-type"]=>
string(9) "text/html"
["status"]=>
string(6) "200 OK"
}
["body"]=>
string(11) "Hello World"
["stderr"]=>
string(0) ""
}