Document Summary
- Google Cloud PHP Client Libraries are releasing new major versions (v2) to introduce new surface changes.
- The PHP Team at Google has developed a tool to automatically upgrade clients
(see
ClientUpgradeFixer
).
The new Cloud Clients are in the namespace \Client\
, whereas the previous
clients are one directory above with the same name. For example:
// This is the "new" client
use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\Client\DlpServiceClient;
// This is the deprecated client (marked with @deprecated)
use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\DlpServiceClient;
The main difference is that RPC methods which used to take a varying number of
required arguments plus an array of optional arguments, now only take a
single Request
object:
// Create a client.
$dlpServiceClient = new DlpServiceClient();
// Prepare the request message.
$request = new ListInfoTypesRequest();
// Call the API and handle any network failures.
try {
/** @var ListInfoTypesResponse $response */
$response = $dlpServiceClient->listInfoTypes($request);
printf('Response data: %s' . PHP_EOL, $response->serializeToJsonString());
} catch (ApiException $ex) {
printf('Call failed with message: %s' . PHP_EOL, $ex->getMessage());
}
The new surface RPC methods take an optional array of
CallOptions as the second argument. These are similar to how
the $optionalArgs
were used in the previous surface, but the new CallOptions
only contain options for the call itself, whereas the previous $optionalArgs
also held the optional fields for the request body:
// To set call-time options, such as headers, timeouts, and retry options,
// pass them in as the second argument
$callOptions = ['timeoutMillis' => 20];
$response = $dlpServiceClient->listInfoTypes($request, $callOptions);
Using Request objects directly can make it more difficult to quickly draft out
the necessary code to deliver an RPC. To mitigate this friction, a static
::build
method is now generated when one or more
method signature annotations
exist on the RPC.
Any request which has recommended parameters defined in its proto will include a
::build
method, so that these parameters are easily discoverable:
// Create the RPC request using the static "::build" method
$request = ListInfoTypesRequest::build($parent);
$response = $dlpServiceClient->listInfoTypes($request);
The changes are mostly straightforward, and at a minimum require the following:
- Update Google Cloud clients to use the new client namespace by appending
\Client
to the existing namespace. - Update RPC calls to accept the corresponding
Request
object.
NOTE: Client streaming calls do not require a Request
object.
To help migrate code to the new client surface, we've written a ClientUpgradeFixer to scan code and upgrade it to match the new client surface. This tool is not guaranteed to work, so be sure to test everything that it changes thoroughly. Read more about how to install and run the tool in its README.
The ClientUpgradeFixer uses PHP Coding Standards Fixer to upgrade code to use the new client surface:
# run the CS fixer for that directory using the config above
vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix --config=.php-cs-fixer.google.php --dry-run --diff /path/to/my/project
This will output a diff of the changes. Remove --dry-run
from the above
command to apply the changes automatically.
-use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\DlpServiceClient;
+use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\Client\DlpServiceClient;
+use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\CreateDlpJobRequest;
use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\InspectConfig;
use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\InspectJobConfig;
use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\Likelihood;
+use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\ListInfoTypesRequest;
use Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\StorageConfig;
// Instantiate a client.
$dlp = new DlpServiceClient();
// optional args array (variable)
-$infoTypes = $dlp->listInfoTypes($parent);
+$request = (new ListInfoTypesRequest());
+$infoTypes = $dlp->listInfoTypes($request);
// optional args array (inline array)
-$job = $dlp->createDlpJob($parent, ['jobId' => 'abc', 'locationId' => 'def']);
+$request2 = (new CreateDlpJobRequest())
+ ->setParent($parent)
+ ->setJobId('abc')
+ ->setLocationId('def');
+$job = $dlp->createDlpJob($request2);
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