posix_getpid

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

posix_getpidReturn the current process identifier

Description

posix_getpid(): int

Return the process identifier of the current process.

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns the identifier, as an int.

Examples

Example #1 Example use of posix_getpid()

<?php
echo posix_getpid(); //8805
?>

See Also

  • posix_kill() - Send a signal to a process
  • POSIX man page GETPID(2)

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zapolski at gmail dot com
14 years ago
In order to use posix_getpid on Fedeora 11 and up you have to install php-process

# yum install php-process
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Yzmir Ramirez
13 years ago
You can also try using getmypid() instead.
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andy at haveland dot com
14 years ago
Since upgrading fedora 10 to 12, I discovered that posix_getpid() disappeared and not compiled in by default, as it specifies here.

It turns out that it had been moved into package php-process.

Just do "yum install php-process", and all should be sweet again.

Hope this saves someone half an hour of research.
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ia dot beladel at protonmail dot com
2 years ago
A fall back function:
<?php
   
function get_current_id() {
        if(!
function_exists(posix_getpid()))
            return
getmypid();
       
        return
posix_getpid();
    }
?>
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victor at gmail dot com
5 years ago
You can use this code in windows or if you system has no posix support:

<?php
if (!function_exists('posix_getpid')) {
    function
posix_getpid() {
        return
getmypid();
    }
}
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