How do I use Guzzle 6 to create 5 async requests with the following conditions:
base_uri
setting...If all 5 requests return 200OK < 500ms then I want to be able to loop through their responses...
BUT, if say 2 of them have non-200 and 1 of them times out (over 500ms), I want to still be able to access the responses for the 2 successful ones.
EDIT So far everything works except timeouts are still raising an exception
Here is what I had so far:
<?php
require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
use GuzzleHttp\Client;
use GuzzleHttp\Promise;
$client = new Client([
'http_errors' => false,
'connect_timeout' => 1.50, //////////////// 0.50
'timeout' => 2.00, //////////////// 1.00
'headers' => [
'User-Agent' => 'Test/1.0'
]
]);
// initiate each request but do not block
$promises = [
'success' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/get'),
'success' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/delay/1'),
'failconnecttimeout' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/delay/2'),
'fail500' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/status/500'),
];
// wait on all of the requests to complete. Throws a ConnectException if any
// of the requests fail
$results = Promise\unwrap($promises);
// wait for the requests to complete, even if some of them fail
$results = Promise\settle($promises)->wait();
Guzzle provides fulfilled
and rejected
callabcks in the pool. here I performed a test by your values, read more at Guzzle docs:
$client = new Client([
'http_errors' => false,
'connect_timeout' => 0.50, //////////////// 0.50
'timeout' => 1.00, //////////////// 1.00
'headers' => [
'User-Agent' => 'Test/1.0'
]
]);
$requests = function ($total) {
$uris = [
'https://httpbin.org/get',
'https://httpbin.org/delay/1',
'https://httpbin.org/delay/2',
'https://httpbin.org/status/500',
];
for ($i = 0; $i < count($uris); $i++) {
yield new Request('GET', $uris[$i]);
}
};
$pool = new Pool($client, $requests(8), [
'concurrency' => 10,
'fulfilled' => function ($response, $index) {
// this is delivered each successful response
print_r($index."fulfilled\n");
},
'rejected' => function ($reason, $index) {
// this is delivered each failed request
print_r($index."rejected\n");
},
]);
// Initiate the transfers and create a promise
$promise = $pool->promise();
// Force the pool of requests to complete.
$promise->wait();
response
0fulfilled
3fulfilled
1rejected
2rejected
if you want to use your code above you can also pass response status in your $promises, here is an example:
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException;
....
$client = new Client([
'http_errors' => false,
'connect_timeout' => 1.50, //////////////// 0.50
'timeout' => 2.00, //////////////// 1.00
'headers' => [
'User-Agent' => 'Test/1.0'
]
]);
$promises = [
'success' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/get')->then(
function (ResponseInterface $res) {
echo $res->getStatusCode() . "\n";
},
function (RequestException $e) {
echo $e->getMessage() . "\n";
echo $e->getRequest()->getMethod();
}
)
,
'success' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/delay/1')->then(
function (ResponseInterface $res) {
echo $res->getStatusCode() . "\n";
},
function (RequestException $e) {
echo $e->getMessage() . "\n";
echo $e->getRequest()->getMethod();
}
),
'failconnecttimeout' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/delay/2')->then(
function (ResponseInterface $res) {
echo $res->getStatusCode() . "\n";
},
function (RequestException $e) {
echo $e->getMessage() . "\n";
echo $e->getRequest()->getMethod();
}
),
'fail500' => $client->getAsync('https://httpbin.org/status/500')->then(
function (ResponseInterface $res) {
echo $res->getStatusCode() . "\n";
},
function (RequestException $e) {
echo $e->getMessage() . "\n";
echo $e->getRequest()->getMethod();
}
),
];
$results = Promise\settle($promises)->wait();