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HttpRequestPool::__construct

(PECL pecl_http >= 0.10.0)

HttpRequestPool::__constructHttpRequestPool constructor

Description

public HttpRequestPool::__construct ([ HttpRequest $request [, HttpRequest $... ]] )

Instantiate a new HttpRequestPool object. An HttpRequestPool is able to send several HttpRequests in parallel.

Accepts virtually infinite optional parameters each referencing an HttpRequest object.

Parameters

request

HttpRequest object to attach

...

Errors/Exceptions

Throws HttpRequestPoolException (HttpRequestException, HttpInvalidParamException).

Examples

Example #1 A HttpRequestPool example

<?php
try {
    
$pool = new HttpRequestPool(
        new 
HttpRequest('http://www.google.com/'HttpRequest::METH_HEAD),
        new 
HttpRequest('http://www.php.net/'HttpRequest::METH_HEAD)
    );
    
$pool->send();
    foreach(
$pool as $request) {
        
printf("%s is %s (%d)\n",
            
$request->getUrl(),
            
$request->getResponseCode() ? 'alive' 'not alive',
            
$request->getResponseCode()
        );
    }
} catch (
HttpException $e) {
    echo 
$e;
}
?>



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