There are two ways for creating a service for your client:
- Using the semantic configuration (Beginners)
- Registering your own service (Advanced users)
Simply write the following code:
csa_guzzle:
clients:
github_api:
config: # you can specify the options as in http://docs.guzzlephp.org/en/latest/quickstart.html#creating-a-client
base_uri: https://api.github.com
timeout: 2.0
headers:
Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json
The previous code will create a new service, called csa_guzzle.client.github_api
, that you can use in your controller, or that you can inject in another service:
<?php
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
class MyController extends Controller
{
public function indexAction()
{
$client = $this->get('csa_guzzle.client.github_api');
// ...
}
}
You may want to mark the service as lazy.
csa_guzzle:
clients:
my_client:
lazy: true
# ...
If you override your client's class, you can also set the class for your client:
csa_guzzle:
clients:
my_client:
class: AppBundle\Client
# ...
Of course, you need to make sure that your client class' constructor has exactly the same signature as Guzzle's Client class.
To have a client supported by the bundle, simply tag it as such:
XML:
<service id="acme.client" class="%acme.client.class%">
<argument type="collection">
<argument key="base_uri">http://acme.com</argument>
<argument key="timeout">2.0</argument>
</argument>
<tag name="csa_guzzle.client" />
</service>
YAML:
acme.client:
class: %acme.client.class%
arguments: [{ base_uri: http://acme.com, timeout: 2.0} ]
tags:
- { name: csa_guzzle.client }
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