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php-pecl-request - Server-side request and response objects

Website:
https://pecl.php.net/package/request
Licence:
PHP
Vendor:
Remi Collet
Description:
This extension provides server-side request and response objects for PHP.

These are *not* HTTP message objects proper. They are more like wrappers
for existing global PHP variables and functions.

Four classes and one interface are defined in the global namespace:

- SapiRequest, composed of read-only copies of PHP superglobals and
  some other commonly-used values.
- SapiUpload, a value-object style descriptor of each uploaded file.
- SapiResponse and SapiResponseInterface, essentially a wrapper around
  (and buffer for) response-related PHP functions.
- SapiResponseSender, for sending a SapiResponse.

Documentation: https://gitlab.com/pmjones/phprequest

Package built for PHP 7.4.

Packages

php-pecl-request-2.0.0-1.el8.remi.7.4.x86_64 [56 KiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2020-04-08):
- update to 2.0.0
- raise dependency on PHP 7.3
- add devel sub-package
php-pecl-request-2.0.0-1.el8.remi.7.3.x86_64 [57 KiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2020-04-08):
- update to 2.0.0
- raise dependency on PHP 7.3
- add devel sub-package
php-pecl-request-1.0.0-0.10.b2.el8.remi.7.3.x86_64 [57 KiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2018-08-16):
- rebuild for 7.3.0beta2 new ABI
- add patch for PHP 7.3 from
  https://github.com/pmjones/ext-request/pull/14
php-pecl-request-1.0.0-0.10.b2.el8.remi.7.2.x86_64 [57 KiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2018-08-16):
- rebuild for 7.3.0beta2 new ABI
- add patch for PHP 7.3 from
  https://github.com/pmjones/ext-request/pull/14

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.