Lightweight, strict, and robust implementation of PSR-7, PSR-17, and PSR-18 standards.
This library provides a clean HTTP Client (wrapper around cURL) and a complete set of HTTP Message objects (Request, Response, Stream, URI, etc.) strictly following PHP standards. It is designed to be lightweight with zero unnecessary dependencies.
- PSR-7 Implementation (HTTP Message interfaces)
- PSR-17 Implementation (HTTP Factories)
- PSR-18 Implementation (HTTP Client)
- Zero dependencies (production)
- Strict types & PHPStan Level Max compatible
- Immutable objects design
Install via Composer:
composer require znojil/httpThe Client automatically detects the provided ResponseFactory (PSR-17). If none is provided, it uses the internal implementation.
use Znojil\Http\Client;
use Znojil\Http\RequestFactory;
$client = new Client;
$factory = new RequestFactory;
// Create a PSR-7 Request
$request = $factory->postJson('https://api.example.com/users', [
'name' => 'John Doe',
'role' => 'admin'
]);
// Send Request (PSR-18)
$response = $client->sendRequest($request);
echo $response->getStatusCode(); // 201
echo (string) $response->getBody(); // {"id": 1, ...}Ideal for API endpoints or webhook processing.
use Znojil\Http\Message\ServerRequest;
// Create request from PHP globals ($_GET, $_POST, $_FILES...)
$request = ServerRequest::fromGlobals();
$method = $request->getMethod();
$queryParams = $request->getQueryParams();
$body = $request->getParsedBody();
// Working with Uploaded Files
$files = $request->getUploadedFiles();
if (isset($files['document']) && $files['document']->isOk()) {
$files['document']->moveTo('/storage/uploads/doc.pdf');
}You can use the factories to create any PSR-7 object manually.
use Znojil\Http\Psr17Factory;
$factory = new Psr17Factory;
$uri = $factory->createUri('https://example.com');
$stream = $factory->createStream('Hello World');
$response = $factory->createResponse(200)->withBody($stream);This library is open-source software licensed under the MIT license.