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proc_open

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proc_open

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)proc_open --

Execute a command and open file pointers for input/output

Описание

resource proc_open (string cmd, array descriptorspec, array &pipes [, string cwd [, array env [, array other_options]]])

- proc_open() is similar to popen()

but provides a much greater degree of control over the program execution.

- PHP 5 introduces pty support for systems with Unix98 ptys. This allows

your script to interact with applications that expect to be talking to a

terminal. A pty works like a pipe, but is bi-directional, so there is no

need to specify a read/write mode. The example below shows how to use a

pty; note that you don't have to have all descriptors talking to a pty.

Also note that only one pty is created, even though pty is specified 3

times. In a future version of PHP, it might be possible to do more than

just read and write to the pty.

Список параметров

-

cmd

- The command to execute

descriptorspec

- An indexed array where the key represents the descriptor number and the

value represents how PHP will pass that descriptor to the child

process. 0 is stdin, 1 is stdout, while 2 is stderr.

- The currently supported pipe types are file,

pipe and pty.

- The file descriptor numbers are not limited to 0, 1 and 2 - you may

specify any valid file descriptor number and it will be passed to the

child process. This allows your script to interoperate with other

scripts that run as "co-processes". In particular, this is useful for

passing passphrases to programs like PGP, GPG and openssl in a more

secure manner. It is also useful for reading status information

provided by those programs on auxiliary file descriptors.

pipes

- Will be set to an indexed array of file pointers that correspond to

PHP's end of any pipes that are created.

cwd

- The initial working dir for the command. This must be an

absolute directory path, or NULL

if you want to use the default value (the working dir of the current

PHP process)

env

- An array with the environment variables for the command that will be

run, or NULL to use the same environment as the current PHP process

other_options

- Allows you to specify additional options. Currently only

suppress_errors is supported, which suppresses

errors generated by this function when it's set to TRUE

Возвращаемые значения

- Returns a resource representing the process, which should be freed using

proc_close() when you are finished with it. On failure

returns FALSE.

Список изменений

-

ВерсияОписание
5.0.0.- Added the cwd, env and

other_options parameters. Added support for

Unix98 ptys.

Примеры

-

Пример 1. A proc_open() example

<?php

$descriptorspec = array(

0 => array("pipe", "r"), // stdin is a pipe that the child will read from

1 => array("pipe", "w"), // stdout is a pipe that the child will write to

2 => array("file", "/tmp/error-output.txt", "a") // stderr is a file to write to

);

$cwd = '/tmp';

$env = array('some_option' => 'aeiou');

$process = proc_open('php', $descriptorspec, $pipes, $cwd, $env);

if (is_resource($process)) {

// $pipes now looks like this:

// 0 => writeable handle connected to child stdin

// 1 => readable handle connected to child stdout

// Any error output will be appended to /tmp/error-output.txt

fwrite($pipes[0], '<?php print_r($_ENV); ?>');

fclose($pipes[0]);

echo stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);

fclose($pipes[1]);

// It is important that you close any pipes before calling

// proc_close in order to avoid a deadlock

$return_value = proc_close($process);

echo "command returned $return_value\n";

}

?>

Результатом выполнения данного примера

будет что-то подобное:
Array

(

[some_option] => aeiou

[PWD] => /tmp

[SHLVL] => 1

[_] => /usr/local/bin/php

)

command returned 0

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Пример 2. ptys usage

<?php

// Create a pseudo terminal for the child process

$descriptorspec = array(

0 => array("pty"),

1 => array("pty"),

2 => array("pty")

);

$process = proc_open("cvs -d:pserver:cvsread@cvs.php.net:/repository login", $descriptorspec, $pipes);

if (is_resource($process)) {

// work with it here

}

?>

Примечания

Замечание:

Windows compatibility: Descriptors beyond 2 (stderr) are made available to

the child process as inheritable handles, but since the Windows

architecture does not associate file descriptor numbers with low-level

handles, the child process does not (yet) have a means of accessing those

handles. Stdin, stdout and stderr work as expected.

Замечание:

If you only need a uni-directional (one-way) process pipe, use

popen() instead, as it is much easier to use.

Смотрите также

-

popen()
exec()
system()
passthru()
stream_select()
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