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Middleware to save or read responses from files. It uses Flysystem as filesystem handler, so you can use not only a local directories, but also any other adapter like ftp, sftp, dropbox, etc... This package includes the following components:

Requirements

Installation

This package is installable and autoloadable via Composer as middlewares/filesystem.

composer require middlewares/filesystem

Example

Dispatcher::run([
    Middlewares\Reader::createFromDirectory(__DIR__.'/assets')
]);

Reader

To read the response body from a file under the following conditions:

Example using a ftp storage:

use League\Flysystem\Filesystem;
use League\Flysystem\Adapter\Ftp;

$filesystem = new Filesystem(new Ftp([
    'host' => 'ftp.example.com',
    'username' => 'username',
    'password' => 'password',
    'port' => 21,
    'root' => '/path/to/root',
    'passive' => true,
    'ssl' => true,
    'timeout' => 30,
]));

Dispatcher::run([
    new Middlewares\Reader($filesystem)
]);

Optionally, you can provide a Psr\Http\Message\ResponseFactoryInterface and Psr\Http\Message\StreamFactoryInterface, that will be used to create the response and stream. If they are not not defined, Middleware\Utils\Factory will be used to detect them automatically.

$responseFactory = new MyOwnResponseFactory();
$streamFactory = new MyOwnStreamFactory();

$reader = new Middlewares\Reader($filesystem, $responseFactory, $streamFactory);

continueOnError

Allows to continue to the next middleware on error (file not found, method not allowed, etc). This allows to create a simple caching system as the following:

$cache = new Flysystem(new Local(__DIR__.'/path/to/files'));

Dispatcher::run([
    (new Middlewares\Reader($cache))    //read and returns the cached response...
        ->continueOnError(),            //...but continue if the file does not exists

    new Middlewares\Writer($cache),     //save the response in the cache

    new Middlewares\AuraRouter($route), //create a response using, for example, Aura.Router
]);

Writer

Saves the response content into a file if all of the following conditions are met:

To be compatible with Reader behaviour:

$filesystem = new Flysystem(new Local(__DIR__.'/storage'));

Dispatcher::run([
    new Middlewares\Writer($filesystem)
]);

Optionally, you can provide a Psr\Http\Message\StreamFactoryInterface as the second that will be used to create a new body to the response. If it's not defined, Middleware\Utils\Factory will be used to detect it automatically.

$streamFactory = new MyOwnStreamFactory();

$reader = new Middlewares\Writer($filesystem, $streamFactory);

Helpers

createFromDirectory

Both Reader and Writer have a static method as a shortcut to create instances using a directory in the local filesystem, due this is the most common case:

Dispatcher::run([
    Middlewares\Writer::createFromDirectory(__DIR__.'/assets')
    Middlewares\Reader::createFromDirectory(__DIR__.'/assets')
]);

Please see CHANGELOG for more information about recent changes and CONTRIBUTING for contributing details.

The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.