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http_parse_message

(PECL pecl_http >= 0.12.0)

http_parse_messageParse HTTP messages

Description

object http_parse_message ( string $message )

Parses the HTTP message into a simple recursive object.

Parameters

message

string containing a single HTTP message or several consecutive HTTP messages

Return Values

Returns a hierarchical object structure of the parsed messages.

Examples

Example #1 Using http_parse_message()

<?php
define 
('URL''http://www.example.com/');
print_r(http_parse_message(http_get(URL, array('redirect' => 3))));
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

stdClass object
(
  [type] => 2
  [httpVersion] => 1.1
  [responseCode] => 200
  [headers] => Array 
  (
    [Content-Length] => 3
    [Server] => Apache
  )
  [body] => Hi!
  [parentMessage] => stdClass object
  (
    [type] => 2
    [httpVersion] => 1.1
    [responseCode] => 302
    [headers] => Array 
    (
      [Content-Length] => 0
      [Location] => ...
    )
    [body] => 
    [parentMessage] => ...
  )
)

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Ariel
4 months ago
A nice PHP alternative, might need work, but works for me and can be an entry point for someone else. It doesn't do exactly the same as this function, but it rather parses all headers and extracts the HTTP and Content response on it's own array element.

<?php
 
function http_parse_response($header) {
     
$retVal = array();
     
$fields = explode("\r\n", preg_replace('/\x0D\x0A[\x09\x20]+/', ' ', $header));
      foreach (
$fields as $field) {

       
// Do not process empty cubrid_num_fields(result)
       
if (empty($field)) {
          continue;
        }

        if (
preg_match('/([^:]+): (.+)/m', $field, $match)) {
         
$match[1] = preg_replace('/(?<=^|[\x09\x20\x2D])./e', 'strtoupper("\0")', strtolower(trim($match[1])));
          if( isset(
$retVal[$match[1]]) ) {
            if (!
is_array($retVal[$match[1]])) {
             
$retVal[$match[1]] = array($retVal[$match[1]]);
            }
           
$retVal[$match[1]][] = $match[2];
          }
          else {
           
$retVal[$match[1]] = trim($match[2]);
          }
        }
        else {
          if (
preg_match('/HTTP\//', $field)) {
           
// Following HTTP standards which are space-separated
           
preg_match('/(.*?) (.*?) (.*)/', $field, $matches);
           
$retVal['HTTP']['version'] = $matches[1];
           
$retVal['HTTP']['code'] = $matches[2];
           
$retVal['HTTP']['reason'] = $matches[3];
          }
          else {
           
$retVal['Content'][] = $field;
          }
        }
      }
      return
$retVal;
  }
?>

 
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