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- <?php
- declare(strict_types=1);
- namespace Psr\Http\Message;
- /**
- * Value object representing a URI.
- *
- * This interface is meant to represent URIs according to RFC 3986 and to
- * provide methods for most common operations. Additional functionality for
- * working with URIs can be provided on top of the interface or externally.
- * Its primary use is for HTTP requests, but may also be used in other
- * contexts.
- *
- * Instances of this interface are considered immutable; all methods that
- * might change state MUST be implemented such that they retain the internal
- * state of the current instance and return an instance that contains the
- * changed state.
- *
- * Typically the Host header will be also be present in the request message.
- * For server-side requests, the scheme will typically be discoverable in the
- * server parameters.
- *
- * @link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986 (the URI specification)
- */
- interface UriInterface
- {
- /**
- * Retrieve the scheme component of the URI.
- *
- * If no scheme is present, this method MUST return an empty string.
- *
- * The value returned MUST be normalized to lowercase, per RFC 3986
- * Section 3.1.
- *
- * The trailing ":" character is not part of the scheme and MUST NOT be
- * added.
- *
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.1
- * @return string The URI scheme.
- */
- public function getScheme();
- /**
- * Retrieve the authority component of the URI.
- *
- * If no authority information is present, this method MUST return an empty
- * string.
- *
- * The authority syntax of the URI is:
- *
- * <pre>
- * [user-info@]host[:port]
- * </pre>
- *
- * If the port component is not set or is the standard port for the current
- * scheme, it SHOULD NOT be included.
- *
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2
- * @return string The URI authority, in "[user-info@]host[:port]" format.
- */
- public function getAuthority();
- /**
- * Retrieve the user information component of the URI.
- *
- * If no user information is present, this method MUST return an empty
- * string.
- *
- * If a user is present in the URI, this will return that value;
- * additionally, if the password is also present, it will be appended to the
- * user value, with a colon (":") separating the values.
- *
- * The trailing "@" character is not part of the user information and MUST
- * NOT be added.
- *
- * @return string The URI user information, in "username[:password]" format.
- */
- public function getUserInfo();
- /**
- * Retrieve the host component of the URI.
- *
- * If no host is present, this method MUST return an empty string.
- *
- * The value returned MUST be normalized to lowercase, per RFC 3986
- * Section 3.2.2.
- *
- * @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.2
- * @return string The URI host.
- */
- public function getHost();
- /**
- * Retrieve the port component of the URI.
- *
- * If a port is present, and it is non-standard for the current scheme,
- * this method MUST return it as an integer. If the port is the standard port
- * used with the current scheme, this method SHOULD return null.
- *
- * If no port is present, and no scheme is present, this method MUST return
- * a null value.
- *
- * If no port is present, but a scheme is present, this method MAY return
- * the standard port for that scheme, but SHOULD return null.
- *
- * @return null|int The URI port.
- */
- public function getPort();
- /**
- * Retrieve the path component of the URI.
- *
- * The path can either be empty or absolute (starting with a slash) or
- * rootless (not starting with a slash). Implementations MUST support all
- * three syntaxes.
- *
- * Normally, the empty path "" and absolute path "/" are considered equal as
- * defined in RFC 7230 Section 2.7.3. But this method MUST NOT automatically
- * do this normalization because in contexts with a trimmed base path, e.g.
- * the front controller, this difference becomes significant. It's the task
- * of the user to handle both "" and "/".
- *
- * The value returned MUST be percent-encoded, but MUST NOT double-encode
- * any characters. To determine what characters to encode, please refer to
- * RFC 3986, Sections 2 and 3.3.
- *
- * As an example, if the value should include a slash ("/") not intended as
- * delimiter between path segments, that value MUST be passed in encoded
- * form (e.g., "%2F") to the instance.
- *
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.3
- * @return string The URI path.
- */
- public function getPath();
- /**
- * Retrieve the query string of the URI.
- *
- * If no query string is present, this method MUST return an empty string.
- *
- * The leading "?" character is not part of the query and MUST NOT be
- * added.
- *
- * The value returned MUST be percent-encoded, but MUST NOT double-encode
- * any characters. To determine what characters to encode, please refer to
- * RFC 3986, Sections 2 and 3.4.
- *
- * As an example, if a value in a key/value pair of the query string should
- * include an ampersand ("&") not intended as a delimiter between values,
- * that value MUST be passed in encoded form (e.g., "%26") to the instance.
- *
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.4
- * @return string The URI query string.
- */
- public function getQuery();
- /**
- * Retrieve the fragment component of the URI.
- *
- * If no fragment is present, this method MUST return an empty string.
- *
- * The leading "#" character is not part of the fragment and MUST NOT be
- * added.
- *
- * The value returned MUST be percent-encoded, but MUST NOT double-encode
- * any characters. To determine what characters to encode, please refer to
- * RFC 3986, Sections 2 and 3.5.
- *
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2
- * @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.5
- * @return string The URI fragment.
- */
- public function getFragment();
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified scheme.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified scheme.
- *
- * Implementations MUST support the schemes "http" and "https" case
- * insensitively, and MAY accommodate other schemes if required.
- *
- * An empty scheme is equivalent to removing the scheme.
- *
- * @param string $scheme The scheme to use with the new instance.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified scheme.
- * @throws \InvalidArgumentException for invalid or unsupported schemes.
- */
- public function withScheme(string $scheme);
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified user information.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified user information.
- *
- * Password is optional, but the user information MUST include the
- * user; an empty string for the user is equivalent to removing user
- * information.
- *
- * @param string $user The user name to use for authority.
- * @param null|string $password The password associated with $user.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified user information.
- */
- public function withUserInfo(string $user, ?string $password = null);
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified host.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified host.
- *
- * An empty host value is equivalent to removing the host.
- *
- * @param string $host The hostname to use with the new instance.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified host.
- * @throws \InvalidArgumentException for invalid hostnames.
- */
- public function withHost(string $host);
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified port.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified port.
- *
- * Implementations MUST raise an exception for ports outside the
- * established TCP and UDP port ranges.
- *
- * A null value provided for the port is equivalent to removing the port
- * information.
- *
- * @param null|int $port The port to use with the new instance; a null value
- * removes the port information.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified port.
- * @throws \InvalidArgumentException for invalid ports.
- */
- public function withPort(?int $port);
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified path.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified path.
- *
- * The path can either be empty or absolute (starting with a slash) or
- * rootless (not starting with a slash). Implementations MUST support all
- * three syntaxes.
- *
- * If the path is intended to be domain-relative rather than path relative then
- * it must begin with a slash ("/"). Paths not starting with a slash ("/")
- * are assumed to be relative to some base path known to the application or
- * consumer.
- *
- * Users can provide both encoded and decoded path characters.
- * Implementations ensure the correct encoding as outlined in getPath().
- *
- * @param string $path The path to use with the new instance.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified path.
- * @throws \InvalidArgumentException for invalid paths.
- */
- public function withPath(string $path);
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified query string.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified query string.
- *
- * Users can provide both encoded and decoded query characters.
- * Implementations ensure the correct encoding as outlined in getQuery().
- *
- * An empty query string value is equivalent to removing the query string.
- *
- * @param string $query The query string to use with the new instance.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified query string.
- * @throws \InvalidArgumentException for invalid query strings.
- */
- public function withQuery(string $query);
- /**
- * Return an instance with the specified URI fragment.
- *
- * This method MUST retain the state of the current instance, and return
- * an instance that contains the specified URI fragment.
- *
- * Users can provide both encoded and decoded fragment characters.
- * Implementations ensure the correct encoding as outlined in getFragment().
- *
- * An empty fragment value is equivalent to removing the fragment.
- *
- * @param string $fragment The fragment to use with the new instance.
- * @return static A new instance with the specified fragment.
- */
- public function withFragment(string $fragment);
- /**
- * Return the string representation as a URI reference.
- *
- * Depending on which components of the URI are present, the resulting
- * string is either a full URI or relative reference according to RFC 3986,
- * Section 4.1. The method concatenates the various components of the URI,
- * using the appropriate delimiters:
- *
- * - If a scheme is present, it MUST be suffixed by ":".
- * - If an authority is present, it MUST be prefixed by "//".
- * - The path can be concatenated without delimiters. But there are two
- * cases where the path has to be adjusted to make the URI reference
- * valid as PHP does not allow to throw an exception in __toString():
- * - If the path is rootless and an authority is present, the path MUST
- * be prefixed by "/".
- * - If the path is starting with more than one "/" and no authority is
- * present, the starting slashes MUST be reduced to one.
- * - If a query is present, it MUST be prefixed by "?".
- * - If a fragment is present, it MUST be prefixed by "#".
- *
- * @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-4.1
- * @return string
- */
- public function __toString();
- }
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