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<?php
/**
* Step 1: Require the Slim Framework using Composer's autoloader
*
* If you are not using Composer, you need to load Slim Framework with your own
* PSR-4 autoloader.
*/
require '../vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* Step 2: Instantiate a Slim application
*
* This example instantiates a Slim application using
* its default settings. However, you will usually configure
* your Slim application now by passing an associative array
* of setting names and values into the application constructor.
*/
$app = new Slim\App();
/**
* Step 3: Define the Slim application routes
*
* Here we define several Slim application routes that respond
* to appropriate HTTP request methods. In this example, the second
* argument for `Slim::get`, `Slim::post`, `Slim::put`, `Slim::patch`, and `Slim::delete`
* is an anonymous function.
*/
$app->get('/', function ($request, $response, $args) {
$data = json_decode('{"payload" : {"errors": [{"message": "Required Field"}, {"message": "Another ddd Field"}]}}');
$newResponse = $response->withJson($data, 200);
return $newResponse;
});
$app->get('/hello[/{name}]', function ($request, $response, $args) {
$response->write("Hello, " . $args['name']);
return $response;
})->setArgument('name', 'World!');
/**
* Step 4: Run the Slim application
*
* This method should be called last. This executes the Slim application
* and returns the HTTP response to the HTTP client.
*/
$app->run();