For Laravel 4, please use the v1.x branch!
HMVC is a tool for making internal request.
To get the lastest version of HMVC simply require it in your composer.json
file.
"teepluss/hmvc": "dev-master"
You'll then need to run composer install
to download it and have the autoloader updated.
Once HMVC is installed you need to register the service provider with the application. Open up config/app.php
and find the providers
key.
'providers' => array(
'Teepluss\Hmvc\HmvcServiceProvider'
)
HMVC also ships with a facade which provides the static syntax for creating collections. You can register the facade in the aliases
key of your config/app.php
file.
'aliases' => [
'HMVC' => 'Teepluss\Hmvc\Facades\HMVC',
]
HMVC helping you to work with internal request.
// GET Request.
HMVC::get('user/1');
// POST Request.
HMVC::post('user', array('title' => 'Demo'));
// PATCH Request.
HMVC::patch('user/1', array('title' => 'Changed'));
// PUT Request.
HMVC::put('user/1', array('title' => 'Changed'));
// DELETE Request.
HMVC::delete('user/1');
// Internal request with domain route.
HMVC::invoke('/someinternalpath', 'post', array('param' => 1))
// You can make remote request without changing code also.
HMVC::post('http://api.github.com', array('username' => 'teepluss'));
// Request remote with invokeRemote.
HMVC::invokeRemote('http://api.github.com', 'post', array('username' => 'teepluss'));
// Configure remote client.
$config = array('auth' => array('admin', 'admin'));
echo HMVC::configureRemoteClient($config)->get('http://127.0.0.1:9200');
// Get Guzzle to use other features.
$guzzle = HMVC::getRemoteClient();
Remote request using Guzzle as an adapter.
If you have some problem, Contact teepluss@gmail.com