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PHP detecting request type (GET, POST, PUT or DELETE)

This should be an easy one.

I have a script, and in the script I want to determine whether the request arrive via GET or POST method.

What is the correct way to do it?

I am thinking of using something like this

if (isset($_POST)) {
    // do post
} else  {
    // do get
}

But deep in my heart I don't feel this is the right way. Any idea?

 Answers

5

Better use $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']:

if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] === 'POST') {
    // …
}
Friday, September 30, 2022
5

Here's what worked best for me when trying to script this (in case anyone else comes across this like I did):

$ pecl -d php_suffix=5.6 install <package>
$ pecl uninstall -r <package>

$ pecl -d php_suffix=7.0 install <package>
$ pecl uninstall -r <package>

$ pecl -d php_suffix=7.1 install <package>
$ pecl uninstall -r <package>

The -d php_suffix=<version> piece allows you to set config values at run time vs pre-setting them with pecl config-set. The uninstall -r bit does not actually uninstall it (from the docs):

vagrant@homestead:~$ pecl help uninstall
pecl uninstall [options] [channel/]<package> ...
Uninstalls one or more PEAR packages.  More than one package may be
specified at once.  Prefix with channel name to uninstall from a
channel not in your default channel (pecl.php.net)

Options:
  ...
  -r, --register-only
        do not remove files, only register the packages as not installed
  ...

The uninstall line is necessary otherwise installing it will remove any previously installed version, even if it was for a different PHP version (ex: Installing an extension for PHP 7.0 would remove the 5.6 version if the package was still registered as installed).

Monday, December 12, 2022
1

I've solve my problem like below in laravel version: 7+

**In routes/web.php:**
Route::post('url', YourController@yourMethod);

**In app/Http/Controllers:**
public function yourMethod(Request $request) {
    switch ($request->method()) {
        case 'POST':
            // do anything in 'post request';
            break;

        case 'GET':
            // do anything in 'get request';
            break;

        default:
            // invalid request
            break;
    }
}
Saturday, November 12, 2022
1
>>> import os
>>> os.stat("file").st_size == 0
True
Monday, August 15, 2022
 
lester
 
4

Never used any of those, but they look interesting..

Take a look at Gearman as well.. more overhead in systems like these but you get other cool stuff :) Guess it depends on your needs ..

Friday, November 11, 2022
 
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