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### Response
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### Response
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The results, provided by the endpoint, are returned as an object, which you
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The results of a API call is, by default, a domain object. This will make it easy
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can traverse like an array.
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to understand the response without reading the documentation. One can just read the
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doc blocks on the response classes. This provide an excellet IDE integration.
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Example:
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```php
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```php
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$mg = new Mailgun("key-example");
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$mg = new Mailgun("key-example");
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$domain = "example.com";
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$dns = $mg->domains()->show('example.com')->getInboundDNSRecords();
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$result = $mg->get("$domain/log", array('limit' => 25,
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foreach ($dns as $record) {
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'skip' => 0));
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echo $record->getType();
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$httpResponseCode = $result->http_response_code;
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$httpResponseBody = $result->http_response_body;
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# Iterate through the results and echo the message IDs.
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$logItems = $result->http_response_body->items;
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foreach($logItems as $logItem){
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echo $logItem->message_id . "\n";
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}
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}
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```
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```
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Example Contents:
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If you rather be working with array then object you can inject the `ArrayDeserializer`
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**$httpResponseCode** will contain an integer. You can find how we use HTTP response
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to the Mailgun class.
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codes in our documentation:
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http://documentation.mailgun.com/api-intro.html?highlight=401#errors
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**$httpResponseBody** will contain an object of the API response. In the above
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```php
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example, a var_dump($result) would contain the following:
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use Mailgun\Deserializer\ArrayDeserializer;
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```
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$mg = new Mailgun("key-example", null, null, new ArrayDeserializer());
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object(stdClass)#26 (2) {
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$data = $mg->domains()->show('example.com');
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["http_response_body"]=>
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object(stdClass)#26 (2) {
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foreach ($data['receiving_dns_records'] as $record) {
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["total_count"]=>
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echo isset($record['record_type']) ? $record['record_type'] : null;
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int(12)
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["items"]=>
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array(1) {
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[0]=>
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object(stdClass)#31 (5) {
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["hap"]=>
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string(9) "delivered"
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["created_at"]=>
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string(29) "Tue, 20 Aug 2013 20:24:34 GMT"
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["message"]=>
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string(66) "Delivered: me@samples.mailgun.org → travis@mailgunhq.com 'Hello'"
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["type"]=>
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string(4) "info"
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["message_id"]=>
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string(46) "20130820202406.24739.21973@samples.mailgun.org"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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```
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You could also use the `PSR7Deserializer` to get a PSR7 Response returned from
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the API calls.
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### Debugging
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### Debugging
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Debugging the PHP SDK can be really helpful when things aren't working quite right.
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Debugging the PHP SDK can be really helpful when things aren't working quite right.
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