<?php
namespace GuzzleHttp;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\GuzzleException;
use GuzzleHttp\Promise\PromiseInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface;
/**
* Client interface for sending HTTP requests.
*/
interface ClientInterface
{
/**
* The Guzzle major version.
*/
public const MAJOR_VERSION = 7;
/**
* Send an HTTP request.
*
* @param RequestInterface $request Request to send
* @param array $options Request options to apply to the given
* request and to the transfer.
*
* @throws GuzzleException
*/
public function send(RequestInterface $request, array $options = []): ResponseInterface;
/**
* Asynchronously send an HTTP request.
*
* @param RequestInterface $request Request to send
* @param array $options Request options to apply to the given
* request and to the transfer.
*/
public function sendAsync(RequestInterface $request, array $options = []): PromiseInterface;
/**
* Create and send an HTTP request.
*
* Use an absolute path to override the base path of the client, or a
* relative path to append to the base path of the client. The URL can
* contain the query string as well.
*
* @param string $method HTTP method.
* @param string|UriInterface $uri URI object or string.
* @param array $options Request options to apply.
*
* @throws GuzzleException
*/
public function request(string $method, $uri, array $options = []): ResponseInterface;
/**
* Create and send an asynchronous HTTP request.
*
* Use an absolute path to override the base path of the client, or a
* relative path to append to the base path of the client. The URL can
* contain the query string as well. Use an array to provide a URL
* template and additional variables to use in the URL template expansion.
*
* @param string $method HTTP method
* @param string|UriInterface $uri URI object or string.
* @param array $options Request options to apply.
*/
public function requestAsync(string $method, $uri, array $options = []): PromiseInterface;
/**
* Get a client configuration option.
*
* These options include default request options of the client, a "handler"
* (if utilized by the concrete client), and a "base_uri" if utilized by
* the concrete client.
*
* @param string|null $option The config option to retrieve.
*
* @return mixed
*
* @deprecated ClientInterface::getConfig will be removed in guzzlehttp/guzzle:8.0.
*/
public function getConfig(string $option = null);
}
About Section
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Here are answers to some common questions about NFC Pay. We aim to provide clear and concise information to help you understand how our platform works and how it can benefit you. If you have any further inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team.
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