stream_socket_client
(PHP 5, PHP 7)
stream_socket_client — Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection
Description
stream_socket_client ( string $remote_socket [, int &$errno [, string &$errstr [, float $timeout = ini_get("default_socket_timeout") [, int $flags = STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT [, resource $context ]]]]] ) : resource
Initiates a stream or datagram connection to the destination specified by remote_socket
. The type of socket created is determined by the transport specified using standard URL formatting: transport://target
. For Internet Domain sockets (AF_INET) such as TCP and UDP, the target
portion of the remote_socket
parameter should consist of a hostname or IP address followed by a colon and a port number. For Unix domain sockets, the target
portion should point to the socket file on the filesystem.
Note:
The stream will by default be opened in blocking mode. You can switch it to non-blocking mode by using stream_set_blocking().
Parameters
-
remote_socket
-
Address to the socket to connect to.
-
errno
-
Will be set to the system level error number if connection fails.
-
errstr
-
Will be set to the system level error message if the connection fails.
-
timeout
-
Number of seconds until the
connect()
system call should timeout.Note: This parameter only applies when not making asynchronous connection attempts.
Note:
To set a timeout for reading/writing data over the socket, use the stream_set_timeout(), as the
timeout
only applies while making connecting the socket. -
flags
-
Bitmask field which may be set to any combination of connection flags. Currently the select of connection flags is limited to
STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT
(default),STREAM_CLIENT_ASYNC_CONNECT
andSTREAM_CLIENT_PERSISTENT
. -
context
-
A valid context resource created with stream_context_create().
Return Values
On success a stream resource is returned which may be used together with the other file functions (such as fgets(), fgetss(), fwrite(), fclose(), and feof()), false
on failure.
Errors/Exceptions
On failure the errno
and errstr
arguments will be populated with the actual system level error that occurred in the system-level connect()
call. If the value returned in errno
is 0
and the function returned false
, it is an indication that the error occurred before the connect()
call. This is most likely due to a problem initializing the socket. Note that the errno
and errstr
arguments will always be passed by reference.
Examples
Example #1 stream_socket_client() example
<?php $fp = stream_socket_client("tcp://www.example.com:80", $errno, $errstr, 30); if (!$fp) { echo "$errstr ($errno)<br />\n"; } else { fwrite($fp, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: www.example.com\r\nAccept: */*\r\n\r\n"); while (!feof($fp)) { echo fgets($fp, 1024); } fclose($fp); } ?>
Example #2 Using UDP connection
Retrieving the day and time from the UDP service "daytime" (port 13) on localhost.
<?php $fp = stream_socket_client("udp://127.0.0.1:13", $errno, $errstr); if (!$fp) { echo "ERROR: $errno - $errstr<br />\n"; } else { fwrite($fp, "\n"); echo fread($fp, 26); fclose($fp); } ?>
Notes
UDP sockets will sometimes appear to have opened without an error, even if the remote host is unreachable. The error will only become apparent when you read or write data to/from the socket. The reason for this is because UDP is a "connectionless" protocol, which means that the operating system does not try to establish a link for the socket until it actually needs to send or receive data.
Note: When specifying a numerical IPv6 address (e.g.
fe80::1
), you must enclose the IP in square brackets—for example,tcp://[fe80::1]:80
.
Note:
Depending on the environment, the Unix domain or the optional connect timeout may not be available. A list of available transports can be retrieved using stream_get_transports(). See List of Supported Socket Transports for a list of built in transports.
See Also
- stream_socket_server() - Create an Internet or Unix domain server socket
- stream_set_blocking() - Set blocking/non-blocking mode on a stream
- stream_set_timeout() - Set timeout period on a stream
- stream_select() - Runs the equivalent of the select() system call on the given arrays of streams with a timeout specified by tv_sec and tv_usec
- fgets() - Gets line from file pointer
- fgetss() - Gets line from file pointer and strip HTML tags
- fwrite() - Binary-safe file write
- fclose() - Closes an open file pointer
- feof() - Tests for end-of-file on a file pointer
- cURL Functions
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