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diff --git a/assets/php/vendor/react/stream/examples/02-https.php b/assets/php/vendor/react/stream/examples/02-https.php deleted file mode 100755 index 163f7c8..0000000 --- a/assets/php/vendor/react/stream/examples/02-https.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -<?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(); |