Connectors
Connectors are classes that encapsulate the default attributes of an API integration. At the minimum, a connector expects a Base URL to be defined. You can also register default properties that would be shared with all your requests like headers or HTTP client config.
Getting Started
We firstly recommend creating a directory for your API integrations. Once you have a chosen directory, create a class that extends the SaloonConnector
abstract class. After that, just extend the defineBaseUrl
function.
See the example connector for Laravel Forge, an API for server management.
If you are using Laravel, Use the artisan command to create a connector for you.
php artisan saloon:connector <Integration Name> <Connector Name>
Default Headers and Query Parameters
Most API integrations will have common headers that should be shared with every request, like the Content-Type
or the Accept
headers. Some API integrations may even have default query parameters to be applied to every request. Saloon allows you to define default properties like these easily.
To add default headers you can use the defaultHeaders
method to your connector. This method expects a keyed array to be returned. You may use an array in the value of a header for multiple header values.
You may also add a defaultQuery
method to your connector to specify default query parameters to be used on every request. This method expects a keyed array to be returned.
Default HTTP Client Configuration
When creating a connector, you may also want to define custom options to send to the HTTP Client. For example you may want to register a default timeout of 60 seconds for every request. Saloon uses Guzzle as the HTTP Client so you may use any of Guzzleโs options inside the. defaultConfig
method. This method expects a keyed array to be returned.
Click here to see a list of the available options Guzzle provide.
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