Yar_Server::handle
(PECL yar >= 1.0.0)
Yar_Server::handle — Start RPC Server
Description
Start a RPC HTTP server, and ready for accpet RPC requests.
Note:
Usual RPC calls will be issued as HTTP POST requests. If a HTTP GET request is issued to the uri, the service information (commented section above) will be printed on the page
Examples
Example #1 Yar_Server::handle() example
<?php
class API {
/**
* the doc info will be generated automatically into service info page.
* @params
* @return
*/
public function some_method($parameter, $option = "foo") {
}
protected function client_can_not_see() {
}
}
$service = new Yar_Server(new API());
$service->handle();
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
English translation
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