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stream_wrapper_register

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stream_wrapper_registerRegister a URL wrapper implemented as a PHP class

Beschreibung

stream_wrapper_register(string $protocol, string $class, int $flags = 0): bool

Allows you to implement your own protocol handlers and streams for use with all the other filesystem functions (such as fopen(), fread() etc.).

Parameter-Liste

protocol

The wrapper name to be registered. Valid protocol names must contain alphanumerics, dots (.), plusses (+), or hyphens (-) only.

class

The classname which implements the protocol.

flags

Should be set to STREAM_IS_URL if protocol is a URL protocol. Default is 0, local stream.

Rückgabewerte

Gibt bei Erfolg true zurück. Bei einem Fehler wird false zurückgegeben.

stream_wrapper_register() will return false if the protocol already has a handler.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 How to register a stream wrapper

<?php
$existed
= in_array("var", stream_get_wrappers());
if (
$existed) {
stream_wrapper_unregister("var");
}
stream_wrapper_register("var", "VariableStream");
$myvar = "";

$fp = fopen("var://myvar", "r+");

fwrite($fp, "line1\n");
fwrite($fp, "line2\n");
fwrite($fp, "line3\n");

rewind($fp);
while (!
feof($fp)) {
echo
fgets($fp);
}
fclose($fp);
var_dump($myvar);

if (
$existed) {
stream_wrapper_restore("var");
}

?>

Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:

line1
line2
line3
string(18) "line1
line2
line3
"

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cellog at php dot net
19 years ago
If you plan to use your wrapper in a require_once you need to define stream_stat(). If you plan to allow any other tests like is_file()/is_dir(), you have to define url_stat().

stream_stat() must define the size of the file, or it will never be included. url_stat() must define mode, or is_file()/is_dir()/is_executable(), and any of those functions affected by clearstatcache() simply won't work.

It's not documented, but directories must be a mode like 040777 (octal), and files a mode like 0100666. If you wish the file to be executable, use 7s instead of 6s. The last 3 digits are exactly the same thing as what you pass to chmod. 040000 defines a directory, and 0100000 defines a file. It would be really helpful to add this to the official manual!
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jhannus at php dot net
19 years ago
It is worth noting that if your wrapper supports stream_flush() then when you flcose() your stream this function will be called prior to closing the stream.
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