php ref stream
PHP Stream Introduction
Streams are the way of generalizing file, network, data compression, and
other operations which share a common set of functions and uses. In its simplest
definition, a stream is a resource object which exhibits streamable behavior.
That is, it can be read from or written to in a linear fashion, and may be able
to fseek() to an arbitrary location within the stream. A wrapper is
additional code which tells the stream how to handle specific
protocols/encodings.
Installation
The Stream functions are part of the PHP core. There is no installation needed to use these functions.
PHP Stream Functions
Function |
Description |
set_socket_blocking() |
Deprecated in PHP 5.4, and removed in PHP 7.0. |
stream_bucket_prepend() |
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stream_context_create() |
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stream_context_get_default() |
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stream_context_get_options() |
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stream_context_get_params() |
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stream_context_set_default() |
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stream_context_set_options() |
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stream_context_set_params() |
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stream_copy_to_stream() |
Copies data from one stream to another |
stream_filter_append() |
Appends a filter to a stream |
stream_filter_prepend() |
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stream_filter_register() |
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stream_filter_remove() |
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stream_get_contents() |
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stream_get_filters() |
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stream_get_line() |
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stream_get_meta_data() |
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stream_get_transports() |
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stream_get_wrappers() |
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stream_is_local() |
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stream_isatty() |
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stream_notification_callback() |
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stream_register_wrapper() |
Alias of stream_wrapper_register() |
stream_resolve_include_path() |
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stream_select() |
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stream_set_blocking() |
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stream_set_chunk_size() |
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stream_set_read_buffer() |
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stream_set_timeout() |
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stream_set_write_buffer() |
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stream_socket_accept() |
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stream_socket_client() |
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stream_socket_enable_crypto() |
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stream_socket_get_name() |
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stream_socket_pair() |
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stream_socket_recvfrom() |
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stream_socket_sendto() |
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stream_socket_server() |
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stream_socket_shutdown() |
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stream_supports_lock() |
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stream_wrapper_register() |
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stream_wrapper_restore() |
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stream_wrapper_unregister() |
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