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    # Architecture
    
    The general pattern of usage is to instantiate the `ReCaptcha` class with your
    secret key, specify any additional validation rules, and then call `verify()`
    with the reCAPTCHA response and user's IP address. For example:
    
    ```php
    <?php
    $recaptcha = new \ReCaptcha\ReCaptcha($secret);
    $resp = $recaptcha->setExpectedHostname('recaptcha-demo.appspot.com')
                      ->verify($gRecaptchaResponse, $remoteIp);
    if ($resp->isSuccess()) {
        // Verified!
    } else {
        $errors = $resp->getErrorCodes();
    }
    ```
    
    By default, this will use the
    [`stream_context_create()`](https://secure.php.net/stream_context_create) and
    [`file_get_contents()`](https://secure.php.net/file_get_contents) to make a POST
    request to the reCAPTCHA service. This is handled by the
    [`RequestMethod\Post`](./src/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod/Post.php) class.
    
    ## Alternate request methods
    
    You may need to use other methods for making requests in your environment. The
    [`ReCaptcha`](./src/ReCaptcha/ReCaptcha.php) class allows an optional
    [`RequestMethod`](./src/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod.php) instance to configure this.
    For example, if you want to use [cURL](https://secure.php.net/curl) instead you
    can do this:
    
    ```php
    <?php
    $recaptcha = new \ReCaptcha\ReCaptcha($secret, new \ReCaptcha\RequestMethod\CurlPost());
    ```
    
    Alternatively, you can also use a [socket](https://secure.php.net/fsockopen):
    
    ```php
    <?php
    $recaptcha = new \ReCaptcha\ReCaptcha($secret, new \ReCaptcha\RequestMethod\SocketPost());
    ```
    
    ## Adding new request methods
    
    Create a class that implements the
    [`RequestMethod`](./src/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod.php) interface. The convention
    is to name this class `RequestMethod\`_MethodType_`Post` and create a separate
    `RequestMethod\`_MethodType_ class that wraps just the calls to the network
    calls themselves. This means that the `RequestMethod\`_MethodType_`Post` can be
    unit tested by passing in a mock. Take a look at
    [`RequestMethod\CurlPost`](./src/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod/CurlPost.php) and
    [`RequestMethod\Curl`](./src/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod/Curl.php) with the matching
    [`RequestMethod/CurlPostTest`](./tests/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod/CurlPostTest.php)
    to see this pattern in action.
    
    ### Error conventions
    
    The client returns the response as provided by the reCAPTCHA services augmented
    with additional error codes based on the client's checks. When adding a new
    [`RequestMethod`](./src/ReCaptcha/RequestMethod.php) ensure that it returns the
    `ReCaptcha::E_CONNECTION_FAILED` and `ReCaptcha::E_BAD_RESPONSE` where
    appropriate.