WordPress/wp-includes/Requests/Response.php
Sergey Biryukov 95f823d933 External Libraries: Update the Requests library to version 2.0.0.
This is a major release and contains breaking changes.

Most important changes to be aware of for this release:
* All code is now namespaced. Though there is a full backward compatibility layer available and the old class names are still supported, using them will generate a deprecation notice (which can be silenced by plugins if they'd need to support multiple WP versions). See the [https://requests.ryanmccue.info/docs/upgrading.html upgrade guide] for more details.
* A lot of classes have been marked `final`. This should generally not affect userland code as care has been taken to not apply the `final` keyword to classes which are known to be extended in userland code.
* Extensive input validation has been added to Requests. When Requests is used as documented though, this will be unnoticable.
* A new `WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities()` method has been introduced which can be used to address #37708.
* A new `WpOrg\Requests\Response::decode_body()` method has been introduced which may be usable to simplify some of the WP native wrapper code.
* Remaining PHP 8.0 compatibility fixed (support for named parameters).
* PHP 8.1 compatibility.

Release notes: https://github.com/WordPress/Requests/releases/tag/v2.0.0

For a full list of changes in this update, see the Requests GitHub:
https://github.com/WordPress/Requests/compare/v1.8.1...v2.0.0

Follow-up to [50842], [51078].

Props jrf, schlessera, datagutten, wojsmol, dd32, dustinrue, soulseekah, costdev, szepeviktor.
Fixes #54504.
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<?php
/**
* HTTP response class
*
* Contains a response from \WpOrg\Requests\Requests::request()
*
* @package Requests
*/
namespace WpOrg\Requests;
use WpOrg\Requests\Cookie\Jar;
use WpOrg\Requests\Exception;
use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http;
use WpOrg\Requests\Response\Headers;
/**
* HTTP response class
*
* Contains a response from \WpOrg\Requests\Requests::request()
*
* @package Requests
*/
class Response {
/**
* Response body
*
* @var string
*/
public $body = '';
/**
* Raw HTTP data from the transport
*
* @var string
*/
public $raw = '';
/**
* Headers, as an associative array
*
* @var \WpOrg\Requests\Response\Headers Array-like object representing headers
*/
public $headers = [];
/**
* Status code, false if non-blocking
*
* @var integer|boolean
*/
public $status_code = false;
/**
* Protocol version, false if non-blocking
*
* @var float|boolean
*/
public $protocol_version = false;
/**
* Whether the request succeeded or not
*
* @var boolean
*/
public $success = false;
/**
* Number of redirects the request used
*
* @var integer
*/
public $redirects = 0;
/**
* URL requested
*
* @var string
*/
public $url = '';
/**
* Previous requests (from redirects)
*
* @var array Array of \WpOrg\Requests\Response objects
*/
public $history = [];
/**
* Cookies from the request
*
* @var \WpOrg\Requests\Cookie\Jar Array-like object representing a cookie jar
*/
public $cookies = [];
/**
* Constructor
*/
public function __construct() {
$this->headers = new Headers();
$this->cookies = new Jar();
}
/**
* Is the response a redirect?
*
* @return boolean True if redirect (3xx status), false if not.
*/
public function is_redirect() {
$code = $this->status_code;
return in_array($code, [300, 301, 302, 303, 307], true) || $code > 307 && $code < 400;
}
/**
* Throws an exception if the request was not successful
*
* @param boolean $allow_redirects Set to false to throw on a 3xx as well
*
* @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception If `$allow_redirects` is false, and code is 3xx (`response.no_redirects`)
* @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http On non-successful status code. Exception class corresponds to "Status" + code (e.g. {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status404})
*/
public function throw_for_status($allow_redirects = true) {
if ($this->is_redirect()) {
if ($allow_redirects !== true) {
throw new Exception('Redirection not allowed', 'response.no_redirects', $this);
}
}
elseif (!$this->success) {
$exception = Http::get_class($this->status_code);
throw new $exception(null, $this);
}
}
/**
* JSON decode the response body.
*
* The method parameters are the same as those for the PHP native `json_decode()` function.
*
* @link https://php.net/json-decode
*
* @param ?bool $associative Optional. When `true`, JSON objects will be returned as associative arrays;
* When `false`, JSON objects will be returned as objects.
* When `null`, JSON objects will be returned as associative arrays
* or objects depending on whether `JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY` is set in the flags.
* Defaults to `true` (in contrast to the PHP native default of `null`).
* @param int $depth Optional. Maximum nesting depth of the structure being decoded.
* Defaults to `512`.
* @param int $options Optional. Bitmask of JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING, JSON_INVALID_UTF8_IGNORE,
* JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY, JSON_THROW_ON_ERROR.
* Defaults to `0` (no options set).
*
* @return array
*
* @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception If `$this->body` is not valid json.
*/
public function decode_body($associative = true, $depth = 512, $options = 0) {
$data = json_decode($this->body, $associative, $depth, $options);
if (json_last_error() !== JSON_ERROR_NONE) {
$last_error = json_last_error_msg();
throw new Exception('Unable to parse JSON data: ' . $last_error, 'response.invalid', $this);
}
return $data;
}
}