*/ final class AddPathPlugin implements Plugin { /** * @var UriInterface */ private $uri; public function __construct(UriInterface $uri) { if ('' === $uri->getPath()) { throw new \LogicException('URI path cannot be empty'); } if ('/' === substr($uri->getPath(), -1)) { $uri = $uri->withPath(rtrim($uri->getPath(), '/')); } $this->uri = $uri; } /** * Adds a prefix in the beginning of the URL's path. * * The prefix is not added if that prefix is already on the URL's path. This will fail on the edge * case of the prefix being repeated, for example if `https://example.com/api/api/foo` is a valid * URL on the server and the configured prefix is `/api`. * * We looked at other solutions, but they are all much more complicated, while still having edge * cases: * - Doing an spl_object_hash on `$first` will lead to collisions over time because over time the * hash can collide. * - Have the PluginClient provide a magic header to identify the request chain and only apply * this plugin once. * * There are 2 reasons for the AddPathPlugin to be executed twice on the same request: * - A plugin can restart the chain by calling `$first`, e.g. redirect * - A plugin can call `$next` more than once, e.g. retry * * Depending on the scenario, the path should or should not be added. E.g. `$first` could * be called after a redirect response from the server. The server likely already has the * correct path. * * No solution fits all use cases. This implementation will work fine for the common use cases. * If you have a specific situation where this is not the right thing, you can build a custom plugin * that does exactly what you need. * * {@inheritdoc} */ public function handleRequest(RequestInterface $request, callable $next, callable $first): Promise { $prepend = $this->uri->getPath(); $path = $request->getUri()->getPath(); if (substr($path, 0, strlen($prepend)) !== $prepend) { $request = $request->withUri($request->getUri() ->withPath($prepend.$path) ); } return $next($request); } }