appInfo; } /** @var AppInfo */ protected $appInfo; /** * An identifier for the API client, typically of the form "Name/Version". * This is used to set the HTTP User-Agent header when making API requests. * Example: "PhotoEditServer/1.3" * * If you're the author a higher-level library on top of the basic SDK, and the * "Photo Edit" app's server code is using your library to access Dropbox, you should append * your library's name and version to form the full identifier. For example, * if your library is called "File Picker", you might set this field to: * "PhotoEditServer/1.3 FilePicker/0.1-beta" * * The exact format of the User-Agent header is described in * section 3.8 of the HTTP specification. * * Note that underlying HTTP client may append other things to the User-Agent, such as * the name of the library being used to actually make the HTTP request (such as cURL). * * @return string */ function getClientIdentifier() { return $this->clientIdentifier; } /** @var string */ protected $clientIdentifier; /** * The locale of the user of your application. Some API calls return localized * data and error messages; this "user locale" setting determines which locale * the server should use to localize those strings. * * @return null|string */ function getUserLocale() { return $this->userLocale; } /** @var string */ protected $userLocale; /** * Constructor. * * @param AppInfo $appInfo * See {@link getAppInfo()} * @param string $clientIdentifier * See {@link getClientIdentifier()} * @param null|string $userLocale * See {@link getUserLocale()} */ function __construct($appInfo, $clientIdentifier, $userLocale = null) { AppInfo::checkArg("appInfo", $appInfo); Client::checkClientIdentifierArg("clientIdentifier", $clientIdentifier); Checker::argStringNonEmptyOrNull("userLocale", $userLocale); $this->appInfo = $appInfo; $this->clientIdentifier = $clientIdentifier; $this->userLocale = $userLocale; } }