<?php 
 
// Simple plaintext HTTP client example (for illustration purposes only). 
// This shows how a plaintext TCP/IP connection is established to then send an 
// application level protocol message (HTTP). 
// Real applications should use react/http-client instead! 
// 
// This simple example only accepts an optional host parameter to send the 
// request to. See also example #22 for proper URI parsing. 
// 
// $ php examples/11-http-client.php 
// $ php examples/11-http-client.php reactphp.org 
 
use React\EventLoop\Factory; 
use React\Socket\Connector; 
use React\Socket\ConnectionInterface; 
 
$host = isset($argv[1]) ? $argv[1] : 'www.google.com'; 
 
require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; 
 
$loop = Factory::create(); 
$connector = new Connector($loop); 
 
$connector->connect($host. ':80')->then(function (ConnectionInterface $connection) use ($host) { 
    $connection->on('data', function ($data) { 
        echo $data; 
    }); 
    $connection->on('close', function () { 
        echo '[CLOSED]' . PHP_EOL; 
    }); 
 
    $connection->write("GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: $host\r\n\r\n"); 
}, 'printf'); 
 
$loop->run(); 
 
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