问题
I am using Zend_Http_Client to POST a set of data to my server running PHP. However, the server is expecting data in the form myField[]
, i.e. I have a set of check boxes and the user can check more than one. My current code is:
foreach ($myValues as $value) {
$this->client->setParameterPost('myField[]', $value);
}
However, it seems that Zend_Http_Client is simply overwriting myField[]
with the new value each time it goes through the loop. How can I add multiple POST fields of the same name using Zend_Http_Client?
UPDATE
I have actually figured out a way to do this, by hacking the Zend_Http_Client code itself. However this is not ideal. Here's how I did it:
First, I simply added the values to the POST fields like this:
$myValues = array(0,1,2);
$this->client->setParameterPost('myField', $myValues);
In the function _prepareBody()
, Zend_Http_Client builds the POST data with the following code:
$body = http_build_query($this->paramsPost, '', '&');
If you look at the POST data that it builds, it looks like this:
myField[0]=0&myField[1]=1&myField[2]=2
Of course, it is url-encoded, so it looks like this:
myField%5B0%5D=0&myField%5B1%5D=1&myField%5B2%D=2
So, I just added a preg_replace
to make [0] -> [], [1] -> [], etc:
$body = preg_replace('/%5B(?:[0-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)%5D=/', '%5B%5D=', $body);
I'd rather just use Zend_Http_Client without making changes to the library code, but this works for now. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions on how to do it without hacking the libraries.
回答1:
The simplest approach may be just to set the raw post body yourself:
$values = array(
0,
1,
2,
);
$key = 'myField';
$rawData = '';
foreach ($values as $value) {
if ($rawData !== '') {
$rawData .= '&';
}
$rawData .= $key . '%5B%5D=' . $value;
}
$client = new Zend_Http_Client();
$client->setRawData($rawData);
$client->setUri('http://www.davidcaunt.co.uk/');
$client->request(Zend_Http_Client::POST);
$request = $client->getLastRequest();
//Zend_Debug::dump($request);
Zend_Debug::dump(urldecode($request));
Postdata
myField[]=0&myField[]=1&myField[]=2
If you have other variables to send in the postdata, you'll probably want to subclass Zend_Http_Client and override the implementation of _prepareBody()
as follows.
This modification aims to remain compatible with future updates, and as such, calls the parent method unless POST params are set, and the form is not multipart (a file upload):
class My_Http_Client extends Zend_Http_Client
{
function _prepareBody()
{
if (count($this->paramsPost) > 0 && $this->enctype == self::ENC_URLENCODED) {
$this->setHeaders(self::CONTENT_TYPE, self::ENC_URLENCODED);
$body = '';
foreach ($this->paramsPost as $key => $value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
foreach ($value as $v) {
$body .= $key . '%5B%5D=' . $v . '&';
}
} else {
$body .= $key . '=' . $value . '&';
}
}
return rtrim($body, '&');
}
return parent::_prepareBody();
}
}
Usage
$client = new My_Http_Client();
$client->setParameterPost('name', 'John');
$client->setParameterPost('myField', array(0,1,2));
$client->setUri('http://www.davidcaunt.co.uk/');
$client->request(Zend_Http_Client::POST);
$request = $client->getLastRequest();
Zend_Debug::dump(urldecode($request));
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7399084/how-to-emulate-posting-multiple-checkbox-form-fields-myfield-with-zend-http-cl