Examples

Example #1 Yar Server Example

<?php



class Operator {


public function add($a, $b) {
return
$this->_add($a, $b);
}


public function sub($a, $b) {
return
$a - $b;
}


public function mul($a, $b) {
return
$a * $b;
}


protected function _add($a, $b) {
return
$a + $b;
}
}

$server = new Yar_Server(new Operator());
$server->handle();
?>

Example #2 Access the server in borwser(GET request)

The above example will output something similar to:

Yar Server Info

Example #3 Yar Client Example

<?php
$client
= new yar_client("http://example.com/operator.php");


var_dump($client->add(1, 2));


var_dump($client->call("add", array(3, 2)));



var_dump($client->_add(1, 2));
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

 int(3) int(5) PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Yar_Server_Exception' with message 'call to api Operator::_add() failed' in * 

Example #4 Yar Concurrent Client Example

<?php
function callback($ret, $callinfo) {
echo
$callinfo['method'] , " result: ", $ret , "\n";
}


Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://example.com/operator.php", "add", array(1, 2), "callback");
Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://example.com/operator.php", "sub", array(2, 1), "callback");
Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://example.com/operator.php", "mul", array(2, 2), "callback");


Yar_Concurrent_Client::loop();
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

 mul result: 4 sub result: 1 add result: 3 
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