EventHttpConnection::__construct

(PECL event >= 1.2.6-beta)

EventHttpConnection::__constructConstructs EventHttpConnection object

Description

public EventHttpConnection::__construct(
     EventBase $base ,
     EventDnsBase $dns_base ,
     string $address ,
     int $port ,
     EventSslContext $ctx = null
)

Constructs EventHttpConnection object.

Parameters

base

Associated event base.

dns_base

If dns_base is null, hostname resolution will block.

address

The address to connect to.

port

The port to connect to.

ctx

EventSslContext class object. Enables OpenSSL.

Note:

This parameter is available only if Event is compiled with OpenSSL support and only with Libevent 2.1.0-alpha and higher.

Return Values

Returns EventHttpConnection object.

Changelog

Version Description
PECL event 1.9.0 OpenSSL support (ctx) added.

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