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curl with Variable Substitution in a GraphQL Request Body
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This example shows how to use variables inside agraphql request body using the {{variable_name}} syntax. When the HTTP request’s Content-Type indicates graphql, Chilkat automatically applies proper escaping to each substituted value, ensuring the resulting graphql remains valid.
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<?php
include("chilkat.php");
$success = false;
$success = false;
// Variable names are enclosed between {{ and }}
// Important: Variables should be placed inside the quotes.
// curl -X POST https://api.example.com/graphql \
// -H "Content-Type: application/graphql; charset=utf-8" \
// -H "Accept: application/json" \
// --data-binary "mutation {
// createUser(
// input: {
// name: \"{{name}}\"
// city: \"{{city}}\"
// note: \"{{note}}\"
// bio: \"{{bio}}\"
// }
// ) {
// id
// name
// }
// }"
// Build the above curl command.
$sbCurl = new CkStringBuilder();
$sbCurl->AppendLn('curl -X POST https://api.example.com/graphql \\');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' -H \'Content-Type: application/graphql; charset=utf-8\' \\');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' -H \'Accept: application/json\' \\');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' -d \'mutation {');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' createUser(');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' input: {');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' name: \\\'{{name}}\\\'');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' city: \\\'{{city}}\\\'');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' note: \\\'{{note}}\\\'');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' bio: \\\'{{bio}}\\\'');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' }');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' ) {');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' id');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' name');
$sbCurl->AppendLn(' }');
$sbCurl->AppendLn('}\'');
$curl = new CkHttpCurl();
// Provide values for variables
$curl->SetVar('name','José O'Connor');
$curl->SetVar('city','München');
$curl->SetVar('note','He said \'Hello, world!\' — and left…');
$curl->SetVar('bio','Loves sushi, café visits, and π ≈ 3.14159');
// To demonstrate how the variables are replaced, this example does not execute the curl command.
// Instead, it generates the raw HTTP request that would be sent if the curl command were run.
$sbRawRequest = new CkStringBuilder();
$success = $curl->ToRawRequest($sbCurl->getAsString(),$sbRawRequest);
if ($success == false) {
print $curl->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
print $sbRawRequest->getAsString() . "\n";
// The output is shown below.
// Notice the quote chars around "Hello, world!" are properly escaped.
// POST /graphql HTTP/1.1
// Accept: application/json
// Host: api.example.com
// Content-Type: application/graphql; charset=utf-8
// Content-Length: 250
//
// mutation {
// createUser(
// input: {
// name: "José O'Connor"
// city: "München"
// note: "He said \"Hello, world!\" — and left…"
// bio: "Loves sushi, café visits, and π ≈ 3.14159"
// }
// ) {
// id
// name
// }
// }
?>