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8 changes: 3 additions & 5 deletions http_client.rst
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Expand Up @@ -1503,26 +1503,24 @@ Let's say you want to instantiate a class with the following constructor,
that requires HTTPlug dependencies::

use Http\Client\HttpClient;
use Http\Message\RequestFactory;
use Http\Message\StreamFactory;

class SomeSdk
{
public function __construct(
HttpClient $httpClient,
RequestFactory $requestFactory,
StreamFactory $streamFactory
)
// [...]
}

Because :class:`Symfony\\Component\\HttpClient\\HttplugClient` implements the
three interfaces, you can use it this way::
Because :class:`Symfony\\Component\\HttpClient\\HttplugClient` implements these
interfaces,you can use it this way::

use Symfony\Component\HttpClient\HttplugClient;

$httpClient = new HttplugClient();
$apiClient = new SomeSdk($httpClient, $httpClient, $httpClient);
$apiClient = new SomeSdk($httpClient, $httpClient);

If you'd like to work with promises, :class:`Symfony\\Component\\HttpClient\\HttplugClient`
also implements the ``HttpAsyncClient`` interface. To use it, you need to install the
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