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HTTP redirects
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By default, Guzzle will automatically follow redirects using the non-RFC compliant implementation used by most web
browsers. This means that redirects for POST requests are followed by a GET request. You can force RFC compliance by
enabling the strict mode on a request's parameter object:
.. code-block:: php
// Set per request
$request = $client->post();
$request->getParams()->set('redirect.strict', true);
// You can set globally on a client so all requests use strict redirects
$client->getConfig()->set('request.params', array(
'redirect.strict' => true
));
By default, Guzzle will redirect up to 5 times before throwing a ``Guzzle\Http\Exception\TooManyRedirectsException``.
You can raise or lower this value using the ``redirect.max`` parameter of a request object:
.. code-block:: php
$request->getParams()->set('redirect.max', 2);
Redirect history
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You can get the number of redirects of a request using the resulting response object's ``getRedirectCount()`` method.
Similar to cURL's ``effective_url`` property, Guzzle provides the effective URL, or the last redirect URL that returned
the request, in a response's ``getEffectiveUrl()`` method.
When testing or debugging, it is often useful to see a history of redirects for a particular request. This can be
achieved using the HistoryPlugin.
.. code-block:: php
$request = $client->get('/');
$history = new Guzzle\Plugin\History\HistoryPlugin();
$request->addSubscriber($history);
$response = $request->send();
// Get the last redirect URL or the URL of the request that received
// this response
echo $response->getEffectiveUrl();
// Get the number of redirects
echo $response->getRedirectCount();
// Iterate over each sent request and response
foreach ($history->getAll() as $transaction) {
// Request object
echo $transaction['request']->getUrl() . "\n";
// Response object
echo $transaction['response']->getEffectiveUrl() . "\n";
}
// Or, simply cast the HistoryPlugin to a string to view each request and response
echo $history;
Disabling redirects
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You can disable redirects on a client by passing a configuration option in the client's constructor:
.. code-block:: php
$client = new Client(null, array('redirect.disable' => true));
You can also disable redirects per request:
.. code-block:: php
$request = $client->get($url, array(), array('allow_redirects' => false));
Redirects and non-repeatable streams
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If you are redirected when sending data from a non-repeatable stream and some of the data has been read off of the
stream, then you will get a ``Guzzle\Http\Exception\CouldNotRewindStreamException``. You can get around this error by
adding a custom rewind method to the entity body object being sent in the request.
.. code-block:: php
$request = $client->post(
'http://httpbin.com/redirect/2',
null,
fopen('http://httpbin.com/get', 'r')
);
// Add a custom function that can be used to rewind the stream
// (reopen in this example)
$request->getBody()->setRewindFunction(function ($body) {
$body->setStream(fopen('http://httpbin.com/get', 'r'));
return true;
);
$response = $client->send();
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