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Building RESTful Web Services with PHP 7

You're reading from   Building RESTful Web Services with PHP 7 Lumen, Composer, API testing, Microservices, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127746
Length 244 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. RESTful Web Services, Introduction and Motivation FREE CHAPTER 2. PHP7, To Code It Better 3. Creating RESTful Endpoints 4. Reviewing Design Flaws and Security Threats 5. Load and Resolve with Composer, an Evolutionary 6. Illuminating RESTful Web Services with Lumen 7. Improving RESTful Web Services 8. API Testing – Guards on the Gates 9. Microservices

Scalar type declaration


In PHP7, we can now declare the type of parameters passed to a function. They could be only user defined classes in previous versions, but now they can be scalar types as well. By scalar type, we mean basic primitive types, such as int, string, and float.

Previously, to validate an argument passed to a function, we needed to use some sort of if-else. So, we used to do something like this:

<?php
function add($num1, $num2){
    if (!is_int($num1)){
        throw new Exception("$num1 is not an integer");
    }
    if (!is_int($num2)){
        throw new Exception("$num2 is not an integer");
    }

    return ($num1+$num2);
}

echo add(2,4);  // 6
echo add(1.5,4); //Fatal error:  Uncaught Exception: 1.5 is not an integer

Here we used if to make sure that the type of the variables $num1 and $num2 is int, otherwise we are throwing an exception. If you are a PHP developer from the earlier days who likes to write as little code as possible, then chances are that you were...

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