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Working with JSON
Greg Bowler edited this page Mar 28, 2023
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Combining JSON with Curl is such a common task for web developers, the PHP.Gt/Json library is bundled by default, which allows you to work with JSON requests and responses in a type-safe way.
Where Curl::output()
returns a string
representation of the HTTP response body, Curl::outputJson()
returns a well-formed JsonObject
that can be traversed with type safety.
Here's an example that makes a request to the https://catfact.ninja/ API, then echoes the data and it receives as a string
and an int
:
use Gt\Curl\Curl;
$curl = new Curl("https://catfact.ninja/fact");
$curl->exec();
$json = $curl->outputJson();
echo "Here's a cat fact: " . $json->getString("fact");
echo PHP_EOL;
echo "The fact's length is " . $json->getInt("length") . " characters.";
echo PHP_EOL;
To learn more about the different ways you can work with JSON, take a look at https://www.php.gt/json.
Next up, learn how to execute multiple concurrent curl requests.
PHP.Gt/Curl is a separately maintained component of PHP.Gt/WebEngine.