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- Subject: ITP: php-psr-http-factory -- Common interfaces for PSR-7 HTTP message factories
- From: Ahmed Gamal <ahmed.gamal9541@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 04:37:45 +0000
- Message-id: <CAFNtTDzxGtaHcw11JuxeROXy0Bjrd-fxkfJEBgoYm+josiHs2A@mail.gmail.com>
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ahmed Gamal <ahmed.gamal9541@gmail.com>
* Package name : php-psr-http-factory
Version : 1.0.1
Upstream Author : PHP-FIG <http://www.php-fig.org/>
* URL : https://github.com/php-fig/http-factory
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: PHP
Section : php
Description:
Common interfaces for PSR-7 HTTP message factories
This package provides common interfaces for PSR-7 HTTP message factories as
defined by PSR-17 (HTTP Message Factories). It is part of the PHP Standards
Recommendations (PSR) for HTTP message interfaces.
The package contains the standard interfaces for creating HTTP requests,
responses, server requests, streams, uploaded files, and URIs, ensuring
interoperability between different HTTP factory implementations.
Rationale:
This package is required as a dependency for FOSSology, an open source license
compliance system. FOSSology uses PHP-based tools for source code analysis and
license detection, which need standardized HTTP message factory interfaces for
handling HTTP requests and responses in web-based components.
The php-psr-http-factory package is essential for:
- Providing standardized HTTP factory interfaces for FOSSology components
- Ensuring interoperability with PSR-17 compliant HTTP libraries
- Supporting web-based tools in FOSSology that handle HTTP requests
- Maintaining compatibility with modern PHP HTTP standards
- Enabling consistent HTTP message creation across different implementations
- Supporting the PSR-17 specification for HTTP message factories
Technical Details:
- Requires PHP >= 7.0.0
- Depends on psr/http-message (^1.0)
- Implements PSR-17 HTTP Message Factories specification
- Uses PSR-4 autoloading
- Provides interfaces for all PSR-17 factory types
- MIT licensed for maximum compatibility
- Part of the PHP-FIG standards recommendations
Dependencies:
- php (>= 7.0.0)
- php-psr-http-message (>= 1.0)
- Build dependencies: phpunit, php-codesniffer
The package will be maintained by Ahmed Gamal <ahmed.gamal9541@gmail.com> as part
of the FOSSology packaging effort.
--
Ahmed Gamal
FOSSology Debian Packaging Team
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- Subject: The package already exists in Debian
- From: William Desportes <williamdes@wdes.fr>
- Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2025 15:45:06 +0200
- Message-id: <198943a261a.128607e99394474.6146403675296746199@wdes.fr>
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Please do some research before opening ITP/RFP bugs. This package already exists in Debian. -- William Desportes
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