guzzle catch 200 code example

Example 1: guzzle http try catch

try {
    /**
     * We use Guzzle to make an HTTP request somewhere in the
     * following theMethodMayThrowException().
     */
    $result = theMethodMayThrowException();
} catch (\GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException $e) {
    /**
     * Here we actually catch the instance of GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Response
     * (find it in ./vendor/guzzlehttp/psr7/src/Response.php) with all
     * its own and its 'Message' trait's methods. See more explanations below.
     *
     * So you can have: HTTP status code, message, headers and body.
     * Just check the exception object has the response before.
     */
    if ($e->hasResponse()) {
        $response = $e->getResponse();
        var_dump($response->getStatusCode()); // HTTP status code;
        var_dump($response->getReasonPhrase()); // Response message;
        var_dump((string) $response->getBody()); // Body, normally it is JSON;
        var_dump(json_decode((string) $response->getBody())); // Body as the decoded JSON;
        var_dump($response->getHeaders()); // Headers array;
        var_dump($response->hasHeader('Content-Type')); // Is the header presented?
        var_dump($response->getHeader('Content-Type')[0]); // Concrete header value;
    }
}
// process $result etc. ...

Example 2: guzzle catch exceptions

use GuzzleHttp\Client;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\RequestException;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\ConnectException;

$client = new Client();

try{
	$response = $client->request('GET', 'http://github.com');
}
catch (ConnectException $e) {
	// Connection exceptions are not caught by RequestException
	echo "Internet, DNS, or other connection error\n";
    die;
}
catch (RequestException $e) {
	echo "Request Exception\n";
    die;
}
// deal with your $reponse here

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