(PHP 5, PHP 7)
stream_socket_recvfrom — Receives data from a socket, connected or not
stream_socket_recvfrom ( resource $socket , int $length [, int $flags = 0 [, string &$address ]] ) : string
stream_socket_recvfrom() accepts data from a remote socket up to length
bytes.
socket
The remote socket.
length
The number of bytes to receive from the socket
.
flags
The value of flags
can be any combination of the following:
STREAM_OOB | Process OOB (out-of-band ) data. |
STREAM_PEEK | Retrieve data from the socket, but do not consume the buffer. Subsequent calls to fread() or stream_socket_recvfrom() will see the same data. |
address
If address
is provided it will be populated with the address of the remote socket.
Returns the read data, as a string
Example #1 stream_socket_recvfrom() example
<?php /* Open a server socket to port 1234 on localhost */ $server = stream_socket_server('tcp://127.0.0.1:1234'); /* Accept a connection */ $socket = stream_socket_accept($server); /* Grab a packet (1500 is a typical MTU size) of OOB data */ echo "Received Out-Of-Band: '" . stream_socket_recvfrom($socket, 1500, STREAM_OOB) . "'\n"; /* Take a peek at the normal in-band data, but don't consume it. */ echo "Data: '" . stream_socket_recvfrom($socket, 1500, STREAM_PEEK) . "'\n"; /* Get the exact same packet again, but remove it from the buffer this time. */ echo "Data: '" . stream_socket_recvfrom($socket, 1500) . "'\n"; /* Close it up */ fclose($socket); fclose($server); ?>
Note:
If a message received is longer than the
length
parameter, excess bytes may be discarded depending on the type of socket the message is received from (such as UDP).
Note:
Calls to stream_socket_recvfrom() on socket-based streams, after calls to buffer-based stream functions (like fread() or stream_get_line()) read data directly from the socket and bypass the stream buffer.
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