http_post_fields

(PECL pecl_http >= 0.10.0)

http_post_fieldsPerform POST request with data to be encoded

Descrierea

string http_post_fields ( string $url , array $data [, array $files [, array $options [, array &$info ]]] )

Performs an HTTP POST request on the supplied url.

Vedeți lista întreagă de opțiunile interpelării.

Parametri

url

URL

data

Associative array of POST values

files

Array of files to post

options

opțiunile interpelării

info

Informația interpelării/răspunsului

Valorile întoarse

Întoarce răspunsul(urile) HTTP ca string în caz de succes, sau FALSE în caz de eșec.

Exemple

Example #1 A http_post_fields() example

<?php
$fields 
= array(
    
'name' => 'mike',
    
'pass' => 'se_ret'
);
$files = array(
    array(
        
'name' => 'uimg',
        
'type' => 'image/jpeg',
        
'file' => './profile.jpg',
    )
);

$response http_post_fields("http://www.example.com/"$fields$files);
?>

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wormholio at gmail dot com
16 years ago
To use POST to submit a form to a site which requires a cookie for authentication you put the cookie in the $options array.  Example:

<?php

$auth
="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";

$form_url="http://pirates.spy-hill.net/forum_reply.php?thread=663";

$message  = "RoboCodeDwarf now has the gold. \n\n";
$message .= "RoboCodeDwarf sez: [quote] " . `fortune -s` . "[/quote]\n";

$form_fields = array(
                    
'content' => $message,
                    
'add_signature' => 'add_it',
                    
'submit' => 'Post reply'  );
$form_files=array();
$form_options=array( 'cookies' => array( 'auth' => $auth ) );

$response = http_post_fields($form_url, $form_fields, $form_files, $form_options );

$n = preg_match("/HTTP\/1.1 302 Found/", $response, $matches);
if(
$n<1) echo "FAILED\n";
else    echo
"POSTED\n";

?>
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thomasxholder at compuserve dot de
17 years ago
It was hard to figure out how to actually post files with this function. The "Array of files to post" is an array of associative arrays, each need the keys "name", "type" and "file". Consider this example code:

<?php
$files
= array(
    array(
       
'name' => 'somename',
       
'type' => 'text/plain',
       
'file' => $filename
   
)
);
$http_response = http_post_fields($url, $data, $files);
?>
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ya at kirilloid dot ru
16 years ago
comment to wormholio's answer:
if you use regular expression, then use it fully:
"/HTTP\/\d\.\d 302 Found/"
Some servers still can use HTTP 1.0
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dionmagnus at yandex dot ru
14 years ago
Hear is an axmaple how to arrays as POST varibles:
<?php
 
  $response
= http_post_fields('http://example.com/page.php',
                                array(
'val[0]'=>'val1', 'val[1]'=>'val2'));
 
                               
  echo
"\$response: $response\n";                               
                               
?>
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