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<?php
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// A simple example which requests https://google.com/ either directly or through
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// an HTTP CONNECT proxy.
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// The Proxy can be given as first argument or does not use a proxy otherwise.
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// This example highlights how changing from direct connection to using a proxy
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// actually adds very little complexity and does not mess with your actual
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// network protocol otherwise.
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use Clue\React\HttpProxy\ProxyConnector;
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use React\Socket\Connector;
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use React\Socket\ConnectionInterface;
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require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';
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$loop = React\EventLoop\Factory::create();
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$connector = new Connector($loop);
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// first argument given? use this as the proxy URL
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if (isset($argv[1])) {
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$proxy = new ProxyConnector($argv[1], $connector);
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$connector = new Connector($loop, array(
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'tcp' => $proxy,
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'timeout' => 3.0,
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'dns' => false
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));
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}
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$connector->connect('tls://google.com:443')->then(function (ConnectionInterface $stream) {
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$stream->write("GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: google.com\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n");
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$stream->on('data', function ($chunk) {
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echo $chunk;
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});
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}, 'printf');
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$loop->run();
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