@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ processed automatically when making the requests::
186186        'body' => ['parameter1' => 'value1', '...'], 
187187
188188        // using a closure to generate the uploaded data 
189-         'body' => function ()  { 
189+         'body' => function (int $size): string  { 
190190            // ... 
191191        }, 
192192
@@ -199,12 +199,39 @@ When uploading data with the ``POST`` method, if you don't define the
199199form data and adds the required
200200``'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' `` header for you.
201201
202- When uploading JSON payloads, use  the ``json `` option instead of `` body ``. The 
203- given content will be JSON-encoded automatically and  the request will add  the
204- `` Content-Type: application/json `` automatically too:: 
202+ When the ``body `` option is set as a closure, it will be called several times until 
203+ it returns the empty string, which signals  the end of the body. Each time,  the
204+ closure should return a string smaller than the amount requested as argument. 
205205
206-     $response = $httpClient->request('POST', 'https://...', [ 
207-         'json' => ['param1' => 'value1', '...'], 
206+ A generator or any ``Traversable `` can also be used instead of a closure.
207+ 
208+ .. tip ::
209+ 
210+     When uploading JSON payloads, use the ``json `` option instead of ``body ``. The
211+     given content will be JSON-encoded automatically and the request will add the
212+     ``Content-Type: application/json `` automatically too::
213+ 
214+         $response = $httpClient->request('POST', 'https://...', [ 
215+             'json' => ['param1' => 'value1', '...'], 
216+         ]); 
217+ 
218+         $decodedPayload = $response->toArray(); 
219+ 
220+ To submit a form with file uploads, it is your responsibility to encode the body
221+ according to the ``multipart/form-data `` content-type. The
222+ :doc: `Symfony Mime  </components/mime >` component makes it a few lines of code::
223+ 
224+     use Symfony\Component\Mime\Part\DataPart; 
225+     use Symfony\Component\Mime\Part\Multipart\FormDataPart; 
226+ 
227+     $formFields = [ 
228+         'regular_field' => 'some value', 
229+         'file_field' => DataPart::fromPath('/path/to/uploaded/file'), 
230+     ]; 
231+     $formData = new FormDataPart($formFields); 
232+     $client->request('POST', 'https://...', [ 
233+         'headers' => $formData->getPreparedHeaders()->toArray(), 
234+         'body' => $formData->bodyToIterable(), 
208235    ]); 
209236
210237Cookies
@@ -232,12 +259,31 @@ making a request. Use the ``max_redirects`` setting to configure this behavior
232259        'max_redirects' => 0, 
233260    ]); 
234261
262+ Progress Callback
263+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
264+ 
265+ By providing a callable to the ``on_progress `` option, one can track
266+ uploads/downloads as they complete. This callback is guaranteed to be called on
267+ DNS resolution, on arrival of headers and on completion; additionnaly it is
268+ called on upload/download of data and at least once per seconds::
269+ 
270+     $response = $httpClient->request('GET', 'https://...', [ 
271+         'on_progress' => function (int $dlNow, int $dlSize, array $info): void { 
272+             // $dlNow is the number of bytes downloaded so far 
273+             // $dlSize is the total size to be downloaded or -1 if it is unknown 
274+             // $info is what $response->getInfo() would return at this very time 
275+         }, 
276+     ]; 
277+ 
278+ Any exceptions thrown from the callback will be wrapped in an instance of
279+ ``TransportExceptionInterface `` and will abort the request.
280+ 
235281Advanced Options
236282~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
237283
238284The :class: `Symfony\\ Contracts\\ HttpClient\\ HttpClientInterface ` defines all the
239285options you might need to take full control of the way the request is performed,
240- including progress monitoring,  DNS pre-resolution, timeout,  SSL parameters, etc.
286+ including DNS pre-resolution, SSL parameters, public key pinning , etc.
241287
242288Processing Responses
243289-------------------- 
@@ -257,6 +303,9 @@ following methods::
257303    // gets the response body as a string 
258304    $content = $response->getContent(); 
259305
306+     // cancels the request/response 
307+     $response->cancel(); 
308+ 
260309    // returns info coming from the transport layer, such as "response_headers", 
261310    // "redirect_count", "start_time", "redirect_url", etc. 
262311    $httpInfo = $response->getInfo(); 
@@ -285,10 +334,6 @@ response sequentially instead of waiting for the entire response::
285334    $response = $httpClient->request('GET', $url, [ 
286335        // optional: if you don't want to buffer the response in memory 
287336        'buffer' => false, 
288-         // optional: to display details about the response progress 
289-         'on_progress' => function (int $dlNow, int $dlSize, array $info): void { 
290-             // ... 
291-         }, 
292337    ]); 
293338
294339    // Responses are lazy: this code is executed as soon as headers are received 
@@ -303,6 +348,29 @@ response sequentially instead of waiting for the entire response::
303348        fwrite($fileHandler, $chunk->getContent()); 
304349    } 
305350
351+ Canceling Responses
352+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
353+ 
354+ To abort a request (e.g. because it didn't complete in due time, or you want to
355+ fetch only the first bytes of the response, etc.), you can either:
356+ 
357+ * use the ``cancel() `` method of ``ResponseInterface ``::
358+ 
359+       $response->cancel() 
360+ 
361+ * throw an exception from a progress callback::
362+ 
363+       $response = $client->request('GET', 'https://..;', [ 
364+         'on_progress' => function (int $dlNow, int $dlSize, array $info): void { 
365+             // ... 
366+ 
367+             throw new \MyException(); 
368+         }, 
369+       ]); 
370+ 
371+   The exception will be wrapped in an instance of ``TransportExceptionInterface`` 
372+   and will abort the request. 
373+ 
306374Handling Exceptions
307375~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
308376
@@ -529,7 +597,7 @@ PSR-18 Compatibility
529597-------------------- 
530598
531599This component uses and implements abstractions defined by the
532- ``symfony/contracts `` package . It also implements the `PSR-18 `_ (HTTP Client)
600+ ``symfony/http-client- contracts ``. It also implements the `PSR-18 `_ (HTTP Client)
533601specifications via the :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ HttpClient\\ Psr18Client `
534602class, which is an adapter to turn a Symfony ``HttpClientInterface `` into a
535603PSR-18 ``ClientInterface ``.
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