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Remote Object Proxy

The remote object implementation is a mechanism that enables a local object to control another object on another server. Each call method on the local object will do a network call to get information or execute operations on the remote object.

What is remote object proxy?

A remote object is based on an interface. The remote interface defines the API that a consumer can call. This interface must be implemented both by the client and the RPC server.

Adapters

Laminas's RPC components (XmlRpc, JsonRpc & Soap) can be used with the remote object. You will need to require the one you need via composer:

$ php composer.phar require laminas/laminas-xmlrpc:2.*
$ php composer.phar require laminas/laminas-json:2.*
$ php composer.phar require laminas/laminas-soap:2.*

ProxyManager comes with 3 adapters:

  • ProxyManager\Factory\RemoteObject\Adapter\XmlRpc
  • ProxyManager\Factory\RemoteObject\Adapter\JsonRpc
  • ProxyManager\Factory\RemoteObject\Adapter\Soap

Usage examples

RPC server side code (xmlrpc.php in your local webroot):

interface FooServiceInterface
{
    public function foo();
}

class Foo implements FooServiceInterface
{
    /**
     * Foo function
     * @return string
     */
    public function foo()
    {
        return 'bar remote';
    }
}

$server = new Laminas\XmlRpc\Server();
$server->setClass('Foo', 'FooServiceInterface');  // my FooServiceInterface implementation
$server->handle();

Client side code (proxy) :

interface FooServiceInterface
{
    public function foo();
}

$factory = new \ProxyManager\Factory\RemoteObjectFactory(
    new \ProxyManager\Factory\RemoteObject\Adapter\XmlRpc(
        new \Laminas\XmlRpc\Client('https://localhost/xmlrpc.php')
    )
);

$proxy = $factory->createProxy('FooServiceInterface');

var_dump($proxy->foo()); // "bar remote"

Implementing custom adapters

Your adapters must implement ProxyManager\Factory\RemoteObject\AdapterInterface:

interface AdapterInterface
{
    /**
     * Call remote object
     *
     * @param string $wrappedClass
     * @param string $method
     * @param array $params
     *
     * @return mixed
     */
    public function call($wrappedClass, $method, array $params = []);
}

To create your implementation (for RESTful web services, for example), pass your adapter instance to your factory at construction time.

Known limitations

  • methods using func_get_args(), func_get_arg() and func_num_arg() will not function properly for parameters that are not part of the proxied object interface: use variadic arguments instead.

Tuning performance for production

See Tuning ProxyManager for Production.