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45 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
45 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace AirQuality\Actions;
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use \SBRL\TomlConfig;
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use \AirQuality\PerfFormatter;
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class Changelog implements IAction {
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/** @var TomlConfig */
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private $settings;
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/** @var \ParsedownExtra */
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private $parsedown_ext;
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public function __construct(
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TomlConfig $in_settings) {
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$this->settings = $in_settings;
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}
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public function handle() : bool {
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global $start_time;
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$start_handle = microtime(true);
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// 1: Parse markdown
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$result = "Welcome to the Air Quality Web HTTP API!
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Although the web interface is the default thing you see, it actually uses this HTTP API as a backend - which can be interacted with directly.
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Official usage documentation for the latest version of the API can be found here: https://aq.connectedhumber.org/__nightdocs/05-API-Docs.html
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Note that if you have deployed your own version of the air quality web interface, you will need to ensure you're up-to-date with the latest commits in the \"master\" branch, otherwise the HTTP API documentation may not be completely accurate with respect to the version you're running.
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";
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// 2: Send response
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header("content-length: " . strlen($result));
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header("content-type: text/plain");
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header("x-time-taken: " . PerfFormatter::format_perf_data($start_time, $start_handle, null));
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echo($result);
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return true;
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}
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}
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