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public function Client::__construct in Auth0 Single Sign On 8.2

Clients accept an array of constructor parameters.

Here's an example of creating a client using a base_uri and an array of default request options to apply to each request:

$client = new Client([ 'base_uri' => 'http://www.foo.com/1.0/', 'timeout' => 0, 'allow_redirects' => false, 'proxy' => '192.168.16.1:10' ]);

Client configuration settings include the following options:

  • handler: (callable) Function that transfers HTTP requests over the wire. The function is called with a Psr7\Http\Message\RequestInterface and array of transfer options, and must return a GuzzleHttp\Promise\PromiseInterface that is fulfilled with a Psr7\Http\Message\ResponseInterface on success. If no handler is provided, a default handler will be created that enables all of the request options below by attaching all of the default middleware to the handler.
  • base_uri: (string|UriInterface) Base URI of the client that is merged into relative URIs. Can be a string or instance of UriInterface.
  • **: any request option

Parameters

array $config Client configuration settings.:

See also

\GuzzleHttp\RequestOptions for a list of available request options.

File

vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php, line 62

Class

Client
@method ResponseInterface get(string|UriInterface $uri, array $options = []) @method ResponseInterface head(string|UriInterface $uri, array $options = []) @method ResponseInterface put(string|UriInterface $uri, array $options = []) @method…

Namespace

GuzzleHttp

Code

public function __construct(array $config = []) {
  if (!isset($config['handler'])) {
    $config['handler'] = HandlerStack::create();
  }
  elseif (!is_callable($config['handler'])) {
    throw new \InvalidArgumentException('handler must be a callable');
  }

  // Convert the base_uri to a UriInterface
  if (isset($config['base_uri'])) {
    $config['base_uri'] = Psr7\uri_for($config['base_uri']);
  }
  $this
    ->configureDefaults($config);
}