WordPress/wp-includes/Requests/Transport.php

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<?php
/**
* Base HTTP transport
*
* @package Requests\Transport
*/
namespace WpOrg\Requests;
/**
* Base HTTP transport
*
* @package Requests\Transport
*/
interface Transport {
/**
* Perform a request
*
* @param string $url URL to request
* @param array $headers Associative array of request headers
* @param string|array $data Data to send either as the POST body, or as parameters in the URL for a GET/HEAD
* @param array $options Request options, see {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Requests::response()} for documentation
* @return string Raw HTTP result
*/
public function request($url, $headers = [], $data = [], $options = []);
/**
* Send multiple requests simultaneously
*
* @param array $requests Request data (array of 'url', 'headers', 'data', 'options') as per {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Transport::request()}
* @param array $options Global options, see {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Requests::response()} for documentation
* @return array Array of \WpOrg\Requests\Response objects (may contain \WpOrg\Requests\Exception or string responses as well)
*/
public function request_multiple($requests, $options);
/**
* Self-test whether the transport can be used.
*
* The available capabilities to test for can be found in {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Capability}.
*
* @param array<string, bool> $capabilities Optional. Associative array of capabilities to test against, i.e. `['<capability>' => true]`.
* @return bool Whether the transport can be used.
*/
public static function test($capabilities = []);
}