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<?php declare(strict_types=1); namespace Http\Client\Common; use Http\Client\Common\Exception\BatchException; use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface; /** * BatchClient allow to sends multiple request and retrieve a Batch Result. * * This implementation simply loops over the requests and uses sendRequest with each of them. * * @author Joel Wurtz <jwurtz@jolicode.com> */ interface BatchClientInterface { /** * Send several requests. * * You may not assume that the requests are executed in a particular order. If the order matters * for your application, use sendRequest sequentially. * * @param RequestInterface[] $requests The requests to send * * @return BatchResult Containing one result per request * * @throws BatchException If one or more requests fails. The exception gives access to the * BatchResult with a map of request to result for success, request to * exception for failures */ public function sendRequests(array $requests): BatchResult; }