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<?php
namespace Elastica\Transport;
use Elastica\JSON;
use Elastica\Request;
use Elastica\Response;
/**
* Elastica Null Transport object.
*
* This is used in case you just need a test transport that doesn't do any connection to an elasticsearch
* host but still returns a valid response object
*
* @author James Boehmer <james.boehmer@jamesboehmer.com>
*/
class NullTransport extends AbstractTransport
{
/**
* Null transport.
*
* @param \Elastica\Request $request
* @param array $params Hostname, port, path, ...
*
* @return \Elastica\Response Response empty object
*/
public function exec(Request $request, array $params)
{
$response = array(
'took' => 0,
'timed_out' => false,
'_shards' => array(
'total' => 0,
'successful' => 0,
'failed' => 0,
),
'hits' => array(
'total' => 0,
'max_score' => null,
'hits' => array(),
),
'params' => $params,
);
return new Response(JSON::stringify($response));
}
}