Creates a stream or datagram socket on the specified local_socket
.
This function only creates a socket, to begin accepting connections use stream_socket_accept().
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.
Depending on the environment, Unix domain sockets 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 bulitin transports.
If the optional errno
and errstr
arguments are present they will be set to indicate the actual system level error that occurred in the system-level socket(), bind(), and listen() calls. If the value returned in errno
is 0 and the function returned FALSE
, it is an indication that the error occurred before the bind() 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.
See errno
description.
A bitmask field which may be set to any combination of socket creation flags.
Note:
For UDP sockets, you must use
STREAM_SERVER_BIND
as theflags
parameter.
A bitmask field which may be set to any combination of socket creation flags.
Note:
For UDP sockets, you must use
STREAM_SERVER_BIND
as theflags
parameter.
Returns the created stream, or FALSE
on error.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | <?php if (! $socket ) { echo "$errstr ($errno)<br />\n" ; } else { while ( $conn = stream_socket_accept( $socket )) { fwrite( $conn , 'The local time is ' . date ( 'n/j/Y g:i a' ) . "\n" ); fclose( $conn ); } fclose( $socket ); } ?> |
The example below shows how to act as a time server which can respond to time queries as shown in an example on stream_socket_client().
Note: Most systems require root access to create a server socket on a port below 1024.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | <?php if (! $socket ) { die ( "$errstr ($errno)" ); } do { $pkt = stream_socket_recvfrom( $socket , 1, 0, $peer ); echo "$peer\n" ; stream_socket_sendto( $socket , date ( "D M j H:i:s Y\r\n" ), 0, $peer ); } while ( $pkt !== false); ?> |
fgets() -
fgetss() -
fwrite() -
fclose() -
feof() -
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