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stream_socket_server
(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
stream_socket_server — Create an Internet or Unix domain server socket
Description
stream_socket_server(
string $address,
int &$error_code = null,
string &$error_message = null,
int $flags = STREAM_SERVER_BIND | STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN,
?resource $context = null
): resource|false
Creates a stream or datagram socket on the specified address.
This function only creates a socket, to begin accepting connections use stream_socket_accept().
Parameters
address-
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, thetargetportion of theremote_socketparameter should consist of a hostname or IP address followed by a colon and a port number. For Unix domain sockets, thetargetportion 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.
error_code-
If the optional
error_codeanderror_messagearguments are present they will be set to indicate the actual system level error that occurred in the system-levelsocket(),bind(), andlisten()calls. If the value returned inerror_codeis0and the function returnedfalse, it is an indication that the error occurred before thebind()call. This is most likely due to a problem initializing the socket. Note that theerror_codeanderror_messagearguments will always be passed by reference. error_message-
See
error_codedescription. flags-
A bitmask field which may be set to any combination of socket creation flags.
Note:
For UDP sockets, you must use
STREAM_SERVER_BINDas theflagsparameter. context
Return Values
Returns the created stream, or false on error.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 | context is nullable now. |
Examples
Example #1 Using TCP server sockets
<?php
$socket = stream_socket_server("tcp://0.0.0.0:8000", $errno, $errstr);
if (!$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.
Example #2 Using UDP server sockets
<?php
$socket = stream_socket_server("udp://127.0.0.1:1113", $errno, $errstr, STREAM_SERVER_BIND);
if (!$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);
?>
Notes
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.
See Also
- stream_socket_client() - Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection
- stream_set_blocking() - Set blocking/non-blocking mode on a stream
- stream_set_timeout() - Set timeout period on a stream
- 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 extension
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