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stream_socket_accept

(PHP 5)

stream_socket_acceptAccept a connection on a socket created by stream_socket_server()

Beschreibung

resource stream_socket_accept ( resource $server_socket [, float $timeout = ini_get("default_socket_timeout") [, string &$peername ]] )

Accept a connection on a socket previously created by stream_socket_server().

Parameter-Liste

server_socket

The server socket to accept a connection from.

timeout

Override the default socket accept timeout. Time should be given in seconds.

peername

Will be set to the name (address) of the client which connected, if included and available from the selected transport.

Hinweis:

Can also be determined later using stream_socket_get_name().

Rückgabewerte

Returns a stream to the accepted socket connectionIm Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben..

Anmerkungen

Warnung

This function should not be used with UDP server sockets. Instead, use stream_socket_recvfrom() and stream_socket_sendto().

Siehe auch


3 BenutzerBeiträge:
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fred dot hakeem dot smith at muslimamerica dot bob dot net
2.01.2008 9:33
To whom it may concern, and it may concern you greatly, stream_set_blocking has no effect on stream_socket_accept.
If you want it to return right away, connection or not, use 0 for the timeout parameter.
mickael dot bailly at free dot fr
18.07.2006 12:10
this function, compared to the function socket_accept, got an extra argument "timeout".
To make this function wait indefinitelly to incoming connections, just as in socket_accept, set timeout to -1. It works for me with PHP 5.0.4.
leleu256NOSPAM at hotmail dot com
2.11.2004 14:58
This code could be very helpfull...

The following code is for the "server". It listen for a message until CTRL-C

<?php
while (true)
{
// disconnected every 5 seconds...
receive_message('127.0.0.1','85',5);
}

function
receive_message($ipServer,$portNumber,$nbSecondsIdle)
{
 
// creating the socket...
 
$socket = stream_socket_server('tcp://'.$ipServer.':'.$portNumber, $errno, $errstr);
  if (!
$socket)
  {
    echo
"$errstr ($errno)<br />\n";
  }
  else
   {
   
// while there is connection, i'll receive it... if I didn't receive a message within $nbSecondsIdle seconds, the following function will stop.
   
while ($conn = @stream_socket_accept($socket,$nbSecondsIdle))
    {
    
$message= fread($conn, 1024);
     echo
'I have received that : '.$message;
    
fputs ($conn, "OK\n");
    
fclose ($conn);
    }
   
fclose($socket);
  }
}
?>

The following code is for the "client". It send a message, and read the respons...

<?php

send_message
('127.0.0.1','85','Message to send...');

function
send_message($ipServer,$portServer,$message)
{
 
$fp = stream_socket_client("tcp://$ipServer:$portServer", $errno, $errstr);
  if (!
$fp)
  {
     echo
"ERREUR : $errno - $errstr<br />\n";
  }
  else
  {
    
fwrite($fp,"$message\n");
    
$response fread($fp, 4);
     if (
$response != "OK\n")
        {echo
'The command couldn\'t be executed...\ncause :'.$response;}
     else
        {echo
'Execution successfull...';}
    
fclose($fp);
  }
}
?>



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