stream_get_contents
(PHP 5)
stream_get_contents — Reads remainder of a stream into a string
Description
$handle
[, int $maxlength = -1
[, int $offset = -1
]] )
Identical to file_get_contents(), except that
stream_get_contents() operates on an already open
stream resource and returns the remaining contents in a string, up to
maxlength bytes and starting at the specified
offset.
Parameters
-
handle(resource) -
A stream resource (e.g. returned from fopen())
-
maxlength(integer) -
The maximum bytes to read. Defaults to -1 (read all the remaining buffer).
-
offset(integer) -
Seek to the specified offset before reading. If this number is negative, no seeking will occur and reading will start from the current position.
Return Values
Returns a string or FALSE on failure.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 5.1.0 |
The offset was added.
|
Examples
Example #1 stream_get_contents() example
<?php
if ($stream = fopen('http://www.example.com', 'r')) {
// print all the page starting at the offset 10
echo stream_get_contents($stream, -1, 10);
fclose($stream);
}
if ($stream = fopen('http://www.example.net', 'r')) {
// print the first 5 bytes
echo stream_get_contents($stream, 5);
fclose($stream);
}
?>
Notes
Note: This function is binary-safe.
See Also
- fgets() - Gets line from file pointer
- fread() - Binary-safe file read
- fpassthru() - Output all remaining data on a file pointer