socket_recv
socket_recv
Receives data from a connected socket
**socket_recv** Socket $socket $data int $length int $flags
The function receives
bytes of data in from
. can
be used to gather data from connected sockets. Additionally, one or
more flags can be specified to modify the behaviour of the
function.
socket_recv``length``data``socket``socket_recv
is passed by reference, so it must be
specified as a variable in the argument list. Data read from
by
will be returned in .
data``socket``socket_recv``data
socket
The must be a instance previously
created by .
socket``Socket``socket_create
data
The data received will be fetched to the variable specified with
. If an error occurs, if the
connection is reset, or if no data is
available, will be set to null.
data``data
length
Up to bytes will be fetched from remote host.
length
flags
The value of can be any combination of
the following flags, joined with the binary OR ()
operator.
flags``|
returns the number of bytes received,
or false if there was an error. The actual error code can be retrieved by
calling . This error code may be
passed to to get a textual explanation
of the error.
socket_recv``socket_last_error``socket_strerror
Voorbeeld: example
This example is a simple rewrite of the first example from
to
use .
`socket_recv`
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
echo "<h2>TCP/IP Connection</h2>\n";
/* Get the port for the WWW service. */
$service_port = getservbyname('www', 'tcp');
/* Get the IP address for the target host. */
$address = gethostbyname('www.example.com');
/* Create a TCP/IP socket. */
$socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
if ($socket === false) {
echo "socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error()) . "\n";
} else {
echo "OK.\n";
}
echo "Attempting to connect to '$address' on port '$service_port'...";
$result = socket_connect($socket, $address, $service_port);
if ($result === false) {
echo "socket_connect() failed.\nReason: ($result) " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error($socket)) . "\n";
} else {
echo "OK.\n";
}
$in = "HEAD / HTTP/1.1\r\n";
$in .= "Host: www.example.com\r\n";
$in .= "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n";
$out = '';
echo "Sending HTTP HEAD request...";
socket_write($socket, $in, strlen($in));
echo "OK.\n";
echo "Reading response:\n\n";
$buf = 'This is my buffer.';
if (false !== ($bytes = socket_recv($socket, $buf, 2048, MSG_WAITALL))) {
echo "Read $bytes bytes from socket_recv(). Closing socket...";
} else {
echo "socket_recv() failed; reason: " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error($socket)) . "\n";
}
socket_close($socket);
echo $buf . "\n";
echo "OK.\n\n";
?>
<h2>TCP/IP Connection</h2>
OK.
Attempting to connect to '208.77.188.166' on port '80'...OK.
Sending HTTP HEAD request...OK.
Reading response:
Read 123 bytes from socket_recv(). Closing socket...HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 08:56:36 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat)
Last-Modified: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 13:24:10 GMT
ETag: "b80f4-1b6-80bfd280"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 438
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
OK.