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3 | namespace EightPoints\Bundle\GuzzleBundle\Middleware; |
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5 | use EightPoints\Bundle\GuzzleBundle\Events\Event; |
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6 | use EightPoints\Bundle\GuzzleBundle\Events\PostTransactionEvent; |
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7 | use Exception; |
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8 | use GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException; |
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9 | use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface; |
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10 | use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface; |
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11 | use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface; |
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12 | use Symfony\Contracts\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface as ContractsEventDispatcherInterface; |
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13 | use EightPoints\Bundle\GuzzleBundle\Events\GuzzleEvents; |
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14 | use EightPoints\Bundle\GuzzleBundle\Events\PreTransactionEvent; |
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16 | /** |
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17 | * Dispatches an Event using the Symfony Event Dispatcher. |
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18 | * Dispatches a PRE_TRANSACTION event, before the transaction is sent |
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19 | * Dispatches a POST_TRANSACTION event, when the remote hosts responds. |
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20 | */ |
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21 | class EventDispatchMiddleware |
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22 | { |
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23 | /** @var \Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface */ |
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24 | private $eventDispatcher; |
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26 | /** @var string */ |
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27 | private $serviceName; |
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28 | |||||||
29 | /** |
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30 | * @param \Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface $eventDispatcher |
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31 | * @param string $serviceName |
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32 | */ |
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33 | public function __construct(EventDispatcherInterface $eventDispatcher, string $serviceName) |
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34 | { |
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35 | $this->eventDispatcher = $eventDispatcher; |
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36 | $this->serviceName = $serviceName; |
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37 | } |
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39 | /** |
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40 | * @return \Closure |
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41 | */ |
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42 | public function dispatchEvent() : \Closure |
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43 | { |
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44 | return function (callable $handler) { |
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46 | return function ( |
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47 | RequestInterface $request, |
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48 | array $options |
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49 | ) use ($handler) { |
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50 | // Create the Pre Transaction event. |
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51 | $preTransactionEvent = new PreTransactionEvent($request, $this->serviceName); |
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53 | // Dispatch it through the symfony Dispatcher. |
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54 | $this->doDispatch($preTransactionEvent, GuzzleEvents::PRE_TRANSACTION); |
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55 | $this->doDispatch($preTransactionEvent, GuzzleEvents::preTransactionFor($this->serviceName)); |
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56 | |||||||
57 | // Continue the handler chain. |
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58 | $promise = $handler($preTransactionEvent->getTransaction(), $options); |
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60 | // Handle the response form the server. |
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61 | return $promise->then( |
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62 | function (ResponseInterface $response) { |
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63 | // Create the Post Transaction event. |
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64 | $postTransactionEvent = new PostTransactionEvent($response, $this->serviceName); |
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66 | // Dispatch the event on the symfony event dispatcher. |
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67 | $this->doDispatch($postTransactionEvent, GuzzleEvents::POST_TRANSACTION); |
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68 | $this->doDispatch($postTransactionEvent, GuzzleEvents::postTransactionFor($this->serviceName)); |
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70 | // Continue down the chain. |
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71 | return $postTransactionEvent->getTransaction(); |
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72 | }, |
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73 | function (Exception $reason) { |
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74 | // Get the response. The response in a RequestException can be null too. |
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75 | $response = $reason instanceof RequestException ? $reason->getResponse() : null; |
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77 | // Create the Post Transaction event. |
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78 | $postTransactionEvent = new PostTransactionEvent($response, $this->serviceName); |
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80 | // Dispatch the event on the symfony event dispatcher. |
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81 | $this->doDispatch($postTransactionEvent, GuzzleEvents::POST_TRANSACTION); |
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82 | $this->doDispatch($postTransactionEvent, GuzzleEvents::postTransactionFor($this->serviceName)); |
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84 | // Continue down the chain. |
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85 | return \GuzzleHttp\Promise\rejection_for($reason); |
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86 | } |
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87 | ); |
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88 | }; |
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89 | }; |
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90 | } |
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92 | private function doDispatch(Event $event, string $name): void |
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93 | { |
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94 | if ($this->eventDispatcher instanceof ContractsEventDispatcherInterface) { |
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95 | $this->eventDispatcher->dispatch($event, $name); |
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97 | return; |
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98 | } |
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100 | // BC compatibility |
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101 | $this->eventDispatcher->dispatch($name, $event); |
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102 | } |
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103 | } |
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104 |