Requests_Response_Headers WordPress Class

This class will teach you how to make HTTP requests and parse HTTP responses in Python using the Requests and Response libraries. We will also cover how to read and write HTTP headers. By the end of this class, you will be able to make and process HTTP requests and responses like a pro!

Requests_Response_Headers #

Case-insensitive dictionary, suitable for HTTP headers


Source

File: wp-includes/Requests/Response/Headers.php

class Requests_Response_Headers extends Requests_Utility_CaseInsensitiveDictionary {
	/**
	 * Get the given header
	 *
	 * Unlike {@see self::getValues()}, this returns a string. If there are
	 * multiple values, it concatenates them with a comma as per RFC2616.
	 *
	 * Avoid using this where commas may be used unquoted in values, such as
	 * Set-Cookie headers.
	 *
	 * @param string $key
	 * @return string|null Header value
	 */
	public function offsetGet($key) {
		$key = strtolower($key);
		if (!isset($this->data[$key])) {
			return null;
		}

		return $this->flatten($this->data[$key]);
	}

	/**
	 * Set the given item
	 *
	 * @throws Requests_Exception On attempting to use dictionary as list (`invalidset`)
	 *
	 * @param string $key Item name
	 * @param string $value Item value
	 */
	public function offsetSet($key, $value) {
		if ($key === null) {
			throw new Requests_Exception('Object is a dictionary, not a list', 'invalidset');
		}

		$key = strtolower($key);

		if (!isset($this->data[$key])) {
			$this->data[$key] = array();
		}

		$this->data[$key][] = $value;
	}

	/**
	 * Get all values for a given header
	 *
	 * @param string $key
	 * @return array|null Header values
	 */
	public function getValues($key) {
		$key = strtolower($key);
		if (!isset($this->data[$key])) {
			return null;
		}

		return $this->data[$key];
	}

	/**
	 * Flattens a value into a string
	 *
	 * Converts an array into a string by imploding values with a comma, as per
	 * RFC2616's rules for folding headers.
	 *
	 * @param string|array $value Value to flatten
	 * @return string Flattened value
	 */
	public function flatten($value) {
		if (is_array($value)) {
			$value = implode(',', $value);
		}

		return $value;
	}

	/**
	 * Get an iterator for the data
	 *
	 * Converts the internal
	 * @return ArrayIterator
	 */
	public function getIterator() {
		return new Requests_Utility_FilteredIterator($this->data, array($this, 'flatten'));
	}
}


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