The underlying sockpair() function does only support AF_UNIX at least on BSD and Linux.
(PHP 4 >= 4.1.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
socket_create_pair — Creates a pair of indistinguishable sockets and stores them in an array
socket_create_pair() creates two connected and
indistinguishable sockets, and stores them in pair
.
This function is commonly used in IPC (InterProcess Communication).
domain
The domain
parameter specifies the protocol
family to be used by the socket. See socket_create()
for the full list.
type
The type
parameter selects the type of communication
to be used by the socket. See socket_create() for the
full list.
protocol
The protocol
parameter sets the specific
protocol within the specified domain
to be used
when communicating on the returned socket. The proper value can be retrieved by
name by using getprotobyname(). If
the desired protocol is TCP, or UDP the corresponding constants
SOL_TCP
, and SOL_UDP
can also be used.
See socket_create() for the full list of supported protocols.
pair
Reference to an array in which the two Socket instances will be inserted.
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
pair is a reference to an array of Socket instances now;
previously, it was a reference to an array of resources.
|
Example #1 socket_create_pair() example
<?php
$sockets = array();
/* On Windows we need to use AF_INET */
$domain = (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3)) == 'WIN' ? AF_INET : AF_UNIX);
/* Setup socket pair */
if (socket_create_pair($domain, SOCK_STREAM, 0, $sockets) === false) {
echo "socket_create_pair failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error());
}
/* Send and Receive Data */
if (socket_write($sockets[0], "ABCdef123\n", strlen("ABCdef123\n")) === false) {
echo "socket_write() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error($sockets[0]));
}
if (($data = socket_read($sockets[1], strlen("ABCdef123\n"), PHP_BINARY_READ)) === false) {
echo "socket_read() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error($sockets[1]));
}
var_dump($data);
/* Close sockets */
socket_close($sockets[0]);
socket_close($sockets[1]);
?>
Example #2 socket_create_pair() IPC example
<?php
$ary = array();
$strone = 'Message From Parent.';
$strtwo = 'Message From Child.';
if (socket_create_pair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, $ary) === false) {
echo "socket_create_pair() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error());
}
$pid = pcntl_fork();
if ($pid == -1) {
echo 'Could not fork Process.';
} elseif ($pid) {
/*parent*/
socket_close($ary[0]);
if (socket_write($ary[1], $strone, strlen($strone)) === false) {
echo "socket_write() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error($ary[1]));
}
if (socket_read($ary[1], strlen($strtwo), PHP_BINARY_READ) == $strtwo) {
echo "Received $strtwo\n";
}
socket_close($ary[1]);
} else {
/*child*/
socket_close($ary[1]);
if (socket_write($ary[0], $strtwo, strlen($strtwo)) === false) {
echo "socket_write() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error($ary[0]));
}
if (socket_read($ary[0], strlen($strone), PHP_BINARY_READ) == $strone) {
echo "Received $strone\n";
}
socket_close($ary[0]);
}
?>
The underlying sockpair() function does only support AF_UNIX at least on BSD and Linux.
There is a syntax error in one of the code samples provided, it should look like this:
<?php
$sockets = array();
/* Setup socket pair */
if (socket_create_pair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, $sockets) === false) {
echo "socket_create_pair failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error());
}
/* Send and Recieve Data */
if (socket_write($sockets[0], "ABCdef123\n", strlen("ABCdef123\n")) === false) {
echo "socket_write() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error($sockets[0]));
}
if (($data = socket_read($sockets[1], strlen("ABCdef123\n"), PHP_BINARY_READ)) === false) {
echo "socket_read() failed. Reason: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error($sockets[1]));
}
var_dump($data);
/* Close sockets */
socket_close($sockets[0]);
socket_close($sockets[1]);
?>