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-<?php
-
-// Simple secure HTTPS client example (for illustration purposes only).
-// This shows how a secure TLS 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.
-//
-// $ php examples/02-https.php
-// $ php examples/02-https.php reactphp.org
-
-use React\EventLoop\Factory;
-use React\Stream\DuplexResourceStream;
-
-require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';
-
-$host = isset($argv[1]) ? $argv[1] : 'www.google.com';
-
-// connect to tls://www.google.com:443 (blocking call!)
-// for illustration purposes only, should use react/http-client or react/socket instead!
-$resource = stream_socket_client('tls://' . $host . ':443');
-if (!$resource) {
- exit(1);
-}
-
-$loop = Factory::create();
-$stream = new DuplexResourceStream($resource, $loop);
-
-$stream->on('data', function ($chunk) {
- echo $chunk;
-});
-$stream->on('close', function () {
- echo '[CLOSED]' . PHP_EOL;
-});
-
-$stream->write("GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: $host\r\n\r\n");
-
-$loop->run();