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stream_socket_serverCreate an Internet or Unix domain server socket

Beschreibung

resource stream_socket_server ( string $local_socket [, int &$errno [, string &$errstr [, int $flags = STREAM_SERVER_BIND | STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN [, resource $context ]]]] )

Creates a stream or datagram socket on the specified local_socket.

This function only creates a socket, to begin accepting connections use stream_socket_accept().

Parameter-Liste

local_socket

The type of socket created is determined by the transport specified using standard URL formatting: transport://target.

For Internet Domain sockets (AF_INET) such as TCP and UDP, the target portion of the remote_socket parameter should consist of a hostname or IP address followed by a colon and a port number. For Unix domain sockets, the target portion should point to the socket file on the filesystem.

Depending on the environment, Unix domain sockets may not be available. A list of available transports can be retrieved using stream_get_transports(). See Liste der unterstützten Socket-Transporter for a list of bulitin transports.

errno

If the optional errno and errstr arguments are present they will be set to indicate the actual system level error that occurred in the system-level socket(), bind(), and listen() calls. If the value returned in errno is 0 and the function returned FALSE, it is an indication that the error occurred before the bind() call. This is most likely due to a problem initializing the socket. Note that the errno and errstr arguments will always be passed by reference.

errstr

See errno description.

flags

A bitmask field which may be set to any combination of socket creation flags.

Hinweis:

For UDP sockets, you must use STREAM_SERVER_BIND as the flags parameter.

context

Rückgabewerte

Returns the created stream, or FALSE on error.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 Using TCP server sockets

<?php
$socket 
stream_socket_server("tcp://0.0.0.0:8000"$errno$errstr);
if (!
$socket) {
  echo 
"$errstr ($errno)<br />\n";
} else {
  while (
$conn stream_socket_accept($socket)) {
    
fwrite($conn'The local time is ' date('n/j/Y g:i a') . "\n");
    
fclose($conn);
  }
  
fclose($socket);
}
?>

The example below shows how to act as a time server which can respond to time queries as shown in an example on stream_socket_client().

Hinweis: Most systems require root access to create a server socket on a port below 1024.

Beispiel #2 Using UDP server sockets

<?php
$socket 
stream_socket_server("udp://127.0.0.1:1113"$errno$errstrSTREAM_SERVER_BIND);
if (!
$socket) {
    die(
"$errstr ($errno)");
}

do {
    
$pkt stream_socket_recvfrom($socket10$peer);
    echo 
"$peer\n";
    
stream_socket_sendto($socketdate("D M j H:i:s Y\r\n"), 0$peer);
} while (
$pkt !== false);

?>

Anmerkungen

Hinweis: Wenn Sie eine numerische IPv6-Adresse angeben, z.B. fe80::1, müssen Sie die IP in eckige Klammern schreiben, z.B. tcp://[fe80::1]:80.

Siehe auch


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frxstrem
26.06.2010 19:18
Using the OpenSSL extension, PHP can automatically generate self-signed SSL certificates, which can be used for basic authentication and encryption (although I would recommend to use a signed certificate instead) for SSL servers.

I have extended the script by 'e at osterman dot com' to automatically create self-signed certificates:

<?php
// Hello World! SSL HTTP Server.
// Tested on PHP 5.1.2-1+b1 (cli) (built: Mar 20 2006 04:17:24)

// Certificate data:
$dn = array(
   
"countryName" => "UK",
   
"stateOrProvinceName" => "Somerset",
   
"localityName" => "Glastonbury",
   
"organizationName" => "The Brain Room Limited",
   
"organizationalUnitName" => "PHP Documentation Team",
   
"commonName" => "Wez Furlong",
   
"emailAddress" => "wez@example.com"
);

// Generate certificate
$privkey = openssl_pkey_new();
$cert    = openssl_csr_new($dn, $privkey);
$cert    = openssl_csr_sign($cert, null, $privkey, 365);

// Generate PEM file
# Optionally change the passphrase from 'comet' to whatever you want, or leave it empty for no passphrase
$pem_passphrase = 'comet';
$pem = array();
openssl_x509_export($cert, $pem[0]);
openssl_pkey_export($privkey, $pem[1], $pem_passphrase);
$pem = implode($pem);

// Save PEM file
$pemfile = './server.pem';
file_put_contents($pemfile, $pem);

$context = stream_context_create();

// local_cert must be in PEM format
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'local_cert', $pemfile);
// Pass Phrase (password) of private key
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'passphrase', $pem_passphrase);

stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'allow_self_signed', true);
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'verify_peer', false);

// Create the server socket
$server = stream_socket_server('ssl://0.0.0.0:9001', $errno, $errstr, STREAM_SERVER_BIND|STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN, $context);

while(
true)
{
   
$buffer = '';
    print
"waiting...";
   
$client = stream_socket_accept($server);
    print
"accepted " . stream_socket_get_name( $client, true) . "\n";
    if(
$client )
    {
       
// Read until double CRLF
       
while( !preg_match('/\r?\n\r?\n/', $buffer) )
           
$buffer .= fread($client, 2046);
       
// Respond to client
       
fwrite($client"200 OK HTTP/1.1\r\n"
                        
. "Connection: close\r\n"
                        
. "Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
                        
. "\r\n"
                        
. "Hello World! " . microtime(true)
                         .
"<pre>{$buffer}</pre>");
       
fclose($client);
    } else {
        print
"error.\n";
    }
}

?>
peterjb at me dot com
2.01.2010 12:48
I had a horrible time trying to shove a TLS socket into an existing TCP program.  It appears to me that functions like stream_socket_recvfrom and stream_socket_sendto don't work with TLS/SSL (which may be obvious to PHP gurus...sorry if it is, I'm in a bit over my head here).

In the end I ended up doing all my IO with fread() and fwrite(), which solved all my problems.
davidm at marketo dot com
23.11.2009 1:15
In some specialized scenarios, you may want to create an AF_INET socket (UDP or TCP) but let the system select an unused port for you.  This is a standard feature of internet sockets but it doesn't seem to be documented how to do this for the stream_socket_server function.  It appears you can get this behavior by selecting zero for the port number, for example, my test below printed "127.0.0.1:4960".

<?php
  $sock
= stream_socket_server("udp://127.0.0.1:0");
 
$name = stream_socket_get_name($sock);
  echo
$name;
?>
Julien Picalausa
24.05.2009 10:27
You may have noticed that, unlike socket_listen, stream_socket_server doesn't have a backlog parameter. From the source code of php 5.2.9, it looks like the backlog parameter to the actual listen call is hardcoded to be 5. If this value doesn't suit your needs, you'll have to use the lower-level socket functions.
Neil Munro
5.07.2006 22:26
If you want a high speed socket server, use the low-level sockets instead (socket_create/bind/listen). The stream_socket_server version appears to have internal fixed 8k buffers that will overflow if you don't keep up by reading.

This is a serious problem if you an application that reads the socket for messages and then, say, saves the result in a database. The delay while it is busy processing means you can't read the data in time unless you get involved in muti-threading.

With the the low-level functions, the OS quietly buffers TCP/IP packets so there is no problem (tested on Windows XP Professional).
e at osterman dot com
26.05.2006 4:36
Example "Hello World!" SSL HTTP Server. Note, if you don't use a signed ssl certificate, your browser will give you a warning.

<?php
// Hello World! SSL HTTP Server.
// Tested on PHP 5.1.2-1+b1 (cli) (built: Mar 20 2006 04:17:24)

$context = stream_context_create();

// local_cert must be in PEM format
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'local_cert', './server.pem');       
// Pass Phrase (password) of private key
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'passphrase', 'comet');

stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'allow_self_signed', true);
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'verify_peer', false);

// Create the server socket
$server = stream_socket_server('ssl://0.0.0.0:9001', $errno, $errstr, STREAM_SERVER_BIND|STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN, $context);

while(
true)
{
   
$buffer = '';
    print
"waiting...";
   
$client = stream_socket_accept($server);
    print
"accepted " . stream_socket_get_name( $client, true) . "\n";
    if(
$client )
    {
       
// Read until double CRLF
       
while( !preg_match('/\r?\n\r?\n/', $buffer) )
           
$buffer .= fread($client, 2046);
       
// Respond to client
       
fwrite($client"200 OK HTTP/1.1\r\n"
                        
. "Connection: close\r\n"
                        
. "Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
                        
. "\r\n"
                        
. "Hello World! " . microtime(true)
                         .
"<pre>{$buffer}</pre>");
       
fclose($client);
    } else {
        print
"error.\n";
    }
}

// Example PEM File below (call it server.pem, to use this example)
// Use these instructions to create your own. http://sial.org/howto/openssl/self-signed/

/*

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIDgTCCAuqgAwIBAgIJAMgtIWVzb1oIMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMIGIMQswCQYD
VQQGEwJVUzETMBEGA1UECBMKQ2FsaWZvcm5pYTEUMBIGA1UEBxMLTG9zIEFuZ2Vs
ZXMxFDASBgNVBAoTC091ciBDb21wYW55MQ0wCwYDVQQLEwRUZXN0MQwwCgYDVQQD
EwNEZXYxGzAZBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWDGFzZEBob3N0LmNvbTAeFw0wNjA1MjYwMTM4
NTRaFw0wNzA1MjYwMTM4NTRaMIGIMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzETMBEGA1UECBMKQ2Fs
aWZvcm5pYTEUMBIGA1UEBxMLTG9zIEFuZ2VsZXMxFDASBgNVBAoTC091ciBDb21w
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kOQCelquoGI/WyUIOvngDdNcJGmi2xnzDpRjKfQTH/3VVDQJUwvjKcLxnBQHFg7M
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P3pjFqFSYh/dtOq2pfDXSbstmCZ1Q3GAYDcCAwEAAaOB8DCB7TAdBgNVHQ4EFgQU
WQSzc00pkM9aCzsxKJpTYm3kwEUwgb0GA1UdIwSBtTCBsoAUWQSzc00pkM9aCzsx
KJpTYm3kwEWhgY6kgYswgYgxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMRMwEQYDVQQIEwpDYWxpZm9y
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DTALBgNVBAsTBFRlc3QxDDAKBgNVBAMTA0RldjEbMBkGCSqGSIb3DQEJARYMYXNk
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82a8A/Yil0+fo25zPX4I4oBcbl3bPqzVPXxsQ7myp9f7MDZcbQ==
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED
DEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,E4476A175B6608B6

r0sox8H5ijuOanXwYFtIDgPti3AAuIUdy5EJG9GZbrtQHEW6HL+YxdI58Ng70t4w
EfBvcuLb7XAGsJwF65yad0vSXsYv6F+0brEefEvZX3ljxUZ3yGfHVJyEdBWJty7X
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5K4+1QaBK4vePOFeEHDAkwGGqI1Wj+2lC6pxdLe3tjIzNWN1eaq59Q==
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
 
*/

?>
andrey at php dot net
8.08.2004 6:02
Just a small example how to use this function and also stream_select() to make a server that accepts more than one connections (can have many clients connected):
In master we hold all opened connections. Just before calling stream select we copy the array to $read and then pass it ot stream_select(). In case that we may read from at least one socket, $read will contain socket descriptors. $master is needed not to lose references to the opened connections we have.
stream_server.php :
<?php

$master
= array();
$socket = stream_socket_server("tcp://0.0.0.0:8000", $errno, $errstr);
if (!
$socket) {
    echo
"$errstr ($errno)<br />\n";
} else {
   
$master[] = $socket;
   
$read = $master;
    while (
1) {
       
$read = $master;
       
$mod_fd = stream_select($read, $_w = NULL, $_e = NULL, 5);
        if (
$mod_fd === FALSE) {
            break;
        }
        for (
$i = 0; $i < $mod_fd; ++$i) {
            if (
$read[$i] === $socket) {
               
$conn = stream_socket_accept($socket);
               
fwrite($conn, "Hello! The time is ".date("n/j/Y g:i a")."\n");
               
$master[] = $conn;
            } else {
               
$sock_data = fread($read[$i], 1024);
               
var_dump($sock_data);
                if (
strlen($sock_data) === 0) { // connection closed
                   
$key_to_del = array_search($read[$i], $master, TRUE);
                   
fclose($read[$i]);
                    unset(
$master[$key_to_del]);
                } else if (
$sock_data === FALSE) {
                    echo
"Something bad happened";
                   
$key_to_del = array_search($read[$i], $master, TRUE);
                    unset(
$master[$key_to_del]);
                } else {
                    echo
"The client has sent :"; var_dump($sock_data);
                   
fwrite($read[$i], "You have sent :[".$sock_data."]\n");
                   
fclose($read[$i]);
                     unset(
$master[array_search($read[$i], $master)]);
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
?>
stream_client.php:
<?php
$fp
= stream_socket_client("tcp://127.0.0.1:8000", $errno, $errstr, 30);
if (!
$fp) {
    echo
"$errstr ($errno)<br />\n";
} else {
   
fwrite($fp, "Aloha");
    while (!
feof($fp)) {
       
var_dump(fgets($fp, 1024));
    }
   
fclose($fp);
}
?>

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