Hướng dẫn dùng mkfifo trong PHP

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

Show

    posix_mkfifoCreate a fifo special file (a named pipe)

    说明

    posix_mkfifo(string $filename, int $permissions): bool

    参数

    filename

    Path to the FIFO file.

    permissions

    The second parameter permissions has to be given in octal notation (e.g. 0644). The permission of the newly created FIFO also depends on the setting of the current umask(). The permissions of the created file are (mode & ~umask).

    返回值

    成功时返回 true, 或者在失败时返回 false

    tim

    13 years ago

    For non-blocking, fopen'd read access to a "half-connected" pipe (created with /usr/bin/mkfifo, posix_mkfifo, etc.), I just go ahead and do:
    <?php
      $fh
    =fopen($fifo, "r+"); // ensures at least one writer (us) so will be non-blocking
     
    stream_set_blocking($fh, false); // prevent fread / fwrite blocking
    ?>

    The "r+" allows fopen to return immediately regardless of external  writer channel.  You then have to use your own conventions to track $fh as a pseudo-read-only resource, since fwrite would technically be permitted as well.  I've successfully used this approach on Linux with PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.2.4 with both half-connected (no writer yet) and pre-connected (writer already waiting) pipes, polling with stream_select as usual.

    Enric Jaen

    15 years ago

    A way to have a non-blocking pipe reader is to check first if the pipe exists. If so, then read from the pipe, otherwise do other stuff. This will work assuming that the writer creates the pipe, writes on it, and after that deletes the pipe.

    This is a blocking writer:

    <?php
       $pipe
    ="/tmp/pipe";
      
    $mode=0600;
       if(!
    file_exists($pipe)) {
         
    // create the pipe
         
    umask(0);
         
    posix_mkfifo($pipe,$mode);
       }
      
    $f = fopen($pipe,"w");
      
    fwrite($f,"hello");  //block until there is a reader
      
    unlink($pipe); //delete pipe?>

    And this is the non-blocking reader:

    <?php
       $pipe
    ="/tmp/pipe";
       if(!
    file_exists($pipe)) {
          echo
    "I am not blocked!";
       }
       else {
         
    //block and read from the pipe
         
    $f = fopen($pipe,"r");
          echo
    fread($f,10);
       }
    ?>

    mike at easystyle dot org

    13 years ago

    Couldn't you just open up a writer yourself right after you open up a reader?  Just to be sure that you won't have any blocking issues...

    TorokAlpar at Gmail dot com

    14 years ago

    Here is a possible solution to what  - tech at kwur dot com- mentioned:

    I faced the problem where i had a process (a server) that needed to take care of socket connection, and in the meanwhile get some data from the database. I didn't wanted to make the clients wait for the query execution time, so i decided to make a separate process that executes the query on the DB, and the two would communicate over a pipe. Of course i didn't wanted the server blocking if no data was available. So what i come up with is to use stream_select() , and to overcome the mentioned problem, i would fork the process, open up the pipe for writing in the child, this way the parent won't block when it opens the pipe.

    here is some code

    <code>

    <?phpif (pcntl_fork() == 0)
    {
       
    // kid
       
    $file = fopen("JobsQueue","w");
       
    sleep(1);
        exit(
    0);  
    }
    else
    {
       
    usleep(15); // make sure that the child executes first
       
    $file = fopen("JobsQueue","r");
    }

    echo

    "opened the queue \n";

    while (

    true)
    {
        
    $reders = array($file);
         if (
    stream_select($reders,$writers=null,$except=null,0,15) < 1)
         {
             continue;
         }
         else
         {
            
    // read data from the fifo
            
    $data = fread($file,1024);
             echo
    $data;
         }         
        
    sleep(1);
    }
    ?>

    </code>

    Uther Pendragon

    15 years ago

    Note (quoted from `man 7 pipe` on debian linux):

    "On some systems (but not Linux), pipes are bidirectional:  data  can  be  transmitted  in  both directions  between  the pipe ends.  According to POSIX.1-2001, pipes only need to be unidirectional.  Portable applications should avoid reliance on bidirectional pipe semantics."

    Linux pipes are NOT bidirectional.

    Also, it appears to me that the use of fifo (named) pipes in php is pretty pointless as there appears to be NO way of determining whether opening (let alone reading) from it will block.  stream_select SHOULD be able to accomplish this, unfortunatly you cannot get to this point because even trying to OPEN a pipe for read will block until there is a writer.

    I even tried to use popen("cat $name_of_pipe", 'r'), and even it blocked until it was opened for write by another process.

    tech at kwur dot com

    15 years ago

    This is still not a solution: if I listen to commands on a pipe and output status on a separate pipe, PHP will block on both opens because something else has not already connected to this pipe.  Because I can't do a low-level fcntl() to to set O_NONBLOCK or something like it, this always locks up and is really stupid.  The only way I can get it to work is to spawn seperate subshells with system() and have them cat, or echo respectively and then the pipes work properly...usually?  Its alot of trouble that we can't set the blocking on the open!!

    Mauro Titimoli

    12 years ago

    Object Oriented FIFO Communication process:

    <?php
    interface Communication {
        public function
    receive($bytes = 1024);

        public function

    getData();

        public function

    clearData();

        public function

    send($data);
    }

    class

    FIFOCommunication implements Communication {
        private
    $fifos;

        private

    $data;

        static public function

    stream_fifo_open($fifoPath, $mode) {
            if (
    pcntl_fork() == 0) {
                if (!
    file_exists($fifoPath)) {
                   
    posix_mkfifo($fifoPath, $mode);
                }
    $fifo = fopen($fifoPath, 'w');
               
    sleep(1);

                exit(

    0);
            }
            else {
               
    usleep(15);

                return

    fopen($fifoPath, 'r');
            }
        }

        static public function

    stream_fifo_write($fifoPath, $mode, $data) {
            if (
    pcntl_fork() == 0) {
                if (!
    file_exists($fifoPath)) {
                   
    posix_mkfifo($fifoPath, $mode);
                }
    $fifo = fopen($fifoPath, 'w'); fwrite($fifo, $data);

                exit(

    0);
            }
        }

        public function

    __construct(
           
    $fifoInputName, $fifoInputMode,
           
    $fifoOutputName, $fifoOutputMode
       
    ) {
           
    $this->fifos = array(
               
    'input' => array(
                   
    'file' => self::stream_fifo_open($fifoInputName, $fifoInputMode),
                   
    'mode' => $fifoInputMode,
                   
    'name' => $fifoInputName,
                   
    'use' => 'r',
                ),
               
    'output' => array(
                   
    'mode' => $fifoOutputMode,
                   
    'name' => $fifoOutputName,
                   
    'use' => 'w'
               
    )
            );
        }
        public function
    remove($type = null) {
            switch (
    $type) {
                case
    'input':
                    @
    unlink($this->fifos['input']['name']);
                    break;

                case

    'output':
                    @
    unlink($this->fifos['output']['name']);
                    break;

                default:
                    @

    unlink($this->fifos['input']['name']);
                    @
    unlink($this->fifos['output']['name']);
            }
        }

        public function

    receive($bytes = 1024) {
           
    $readers = array($this->fifos['input']['file']);
            if (
    stream_select($readers, $writers = null, $except = null, 0, 15) == 1) {
               
    $data = fread($this->fifos['input']['file'], $bytes);
            }

            if (! empty(

    $data)) {
               
    $this->data .= $data;
                return
    true;
            }
            else {
                return
    false;
            }
        }

        public function

    getData() {
            return
    $this->data;
        }

        public function

    clearData() {
           
    $this->data = null;
        }

        public function

    send($data) {
           
    $fifoOutput = & $this->fifos['output'];
           
    self::stream_fifo_write($fifoOutput['name'], $fifoOutput['mode'], $data);
        }
    }
    $fifoCommunication = new FIFOCommunication(
       
    getmypid() . '.input', 0600,
       
    getmypid() . '.output', 0600
    );

    echo

    "COMMUNICATION STARTED\n";

    while (

    true) {
        if (
    $fifoCommunication->receive()) {
           
    $data = $fifoCommunication->getData();
            if (
    $data == "EXIT\n") {
                break;
            }
            else {
               
    $fifoCommunication->send('RECEIVED: ' . $fifoCommunication->getData());
            }
        }
    sleep(1);
    }
    $fifoComunication->remove();
    ?>