Be aware when use on filesystem without xattr support, it returns true. (Bug reported)
(PECL xattr >= 0.9.0)
xattr_set — Set an extended attribute
This function sets the value of an extended attribute of a file.
Extended attributes have two different namespaces: user
and root. The user namespace is available to all users, while the root namespace
is available only to users with root privileges. xattr operates on the user
namespace by default, but this can be changed with the
flags
parameter.
filename
The file in which we set the attribute.
name
The name of the extended attribute. This attribute will be created if
it doesn't exist or replaced otherwise. You can change this behaviour
by using the flags
parameter.
value
The value of the attribute.
flags
XATTR_CREATE |
Function will fail if extended attribute already exists. |
XATTR_REPLACE |
Function will fail if extended attribute doesn't exist. |
XATTR_DONTFOLLOW |
Do not follow the symbolic link but operate on symbolic link itself. |
XATTR_ROOT |
Set attribute in root (trusted) namespace. Requires root privileges. |
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Example #1 Sets extended attributes on .wav file
<?php
$file = 'my_favourite_song.wav';
xattr_set($file, 'Artist', 'Someone');
xattr_set($file, 'My ranking', 'Good');
xattr_set($file, 'Listen count', '34');
/* ... other code ... */
printf("You've played this song %d times", xattr_get($file, 'Listen count'));
?>
Be aware when use on filesystem without xattr support, it returns true. (Bug reported)