(PHP 5, PHP 7)
Returns the version of the MySQL server as an integer
int mysqli_get_server_version ( mysqli $link )
Object oriented style
Procedural style
The mysqli_get_server_version() function returns the version of the server connected to (represented by the link
parameter) as an integer.
Parameters:
link
Procedural style only: A link identifier returned by mysqli_connect() or mysqli_init()
Returns:
An integer representing the server version.
The form of this version number is main_version * 10000 + minor_version * 100 + sub_version (i.e. version 4.1.0 is 40100).
Examples:
$mysqli->server_version example
Object oriented style
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | <?php $mysqli = new mysqli( "localhost" , "my_user" , "my_password" ); /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf( "Connect failed: %s\n" , mysqli_connect_error()); exit (); } /* print server version */ printf( "Server version: %d\n" , $mysqli ->server_version); /* close connection */ $mysqli ->close(); ?> |
Procedural style
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | <?php $link = mysqli_connect( "localhost" , "my_user" , "my_password" ); /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf( "Connect failed: %s\n" , mysqli_connect_error()); exit (); } /* print server version */ printf( "Server version: %d\n" , mysqli_get_server_version( $link )); /* close connection */ mysqli_close( $link ); ?> |
The above examples will output:
Server version: 40102
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