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URL Explorer

Get all informations you need from an URL

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Installation

Just run the following command : composer require ludovicm67/url-explorer to add it to your PHP project!

How to use it?

Running the following code :

<?php

require('./vendor/autoload.php'); // include here composer autoloader!

use ludovicm67\Url\Explorer\Explorer;

echo new Explorer("https://github.com/ludovicm67/php-url-explorer");

will give you something like :

{
    "code": 200,
    "title": "ludovicm67/php-url-explorer",
    "description": "php-url-explorer - Get all informations you need from an URL",
    "img": {
        "url": "https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/9420561?v=3&s=400",
        "width": 250,
        "height": 250,
        "mime": "image/png"
    },
    "type": "small",
    "url": {
        "request": "https://github.com/ludovicm67/php-url-explorer",
        "final": "https://github.com/ludovicm67/php-url-explorer",
        "base": "github.com"
    },
    "updated": "2017-06-05T20:11:27+00:00"
}

What can I get for informations?

You can get by default all the following informations from a URL:

  • code: the HTTP code from the request
  • title: the title of the page
  • description: the webpage description
  • img: an image representing the webpage; if equals null, no image available, else it will give you :
    • url: the url of the image
    • width: the width of the image
    • height: the height of the image
    • mime: the mime type of the image
  • type: the type of card to display. It can have the following values :
    • image: the URL is an image
    • none: no information found
    • basic: only a title and maybe a description was found (no image)
    • small: an image was found, but it's small
    • large: if the image has a width >= 400 and height >= 200
  • url: here are some useful URL:
    • request: the URL used for the request
    • final: the final URL, after some redirections
    • base: the hostname of the final URL
  • updated: the time at the UTC timezone when the informations were fetched (can be useful if you cache the results somewhere)