mysqli::poll
mysqli::poll
mysqli_poll
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)
mysqli::poll -- mysqli_poll — Poll connections
Description
Object oriented style
public static int mysqli::poll ( array &$read , array &$error , array &$reject , int $sec [, int $usec ] )
Procedural style
int mysqli_poll ( array &$read , array &$error , array &$reject , int $sec [, int $usec ] )
Poll connections. Available only with mysqlnd. The method can be used as static.
Parameters
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read
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List of connections to check for outstanding results that can be read.
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error
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List of connections on which an error occured, for example, query failure or lost connection.
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reject
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List of connections rejected because no asynchronous query has been run on for which the function could poll results.
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sec
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Number of seconds to wait, must be non-negative.
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usec
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Number of microseconds to wait, must be non-negative.
Return Values
Returns number of ready connections upon success, FALSE
otherwise.
Examples
Example #1 A mysqli_poll() example
<?php $link1 = mysqli_connect(); $link1->query("SELECT 'test'", MYSQLI_ASYNC); $all_links = array($link1); $processed = 0; do { $links = $errors = $reject = array(); foreach ($all_links as $link) { $links[] = $errors[] = $reject[] = $link; } if (!mysqli_poll($links, $errors, $reject, 1)) { continue; } foreach ($links as $link) { if ($result = $link->reap_async_query()) { print_r($result->fetch_row()); if (is_object($result)) mysqli_free_result($result); } else die(sprintf("MySQLi Error: %s", mysqli_error($link))); $processed++; } } while ($processed < count($all_links)); ?>
The above example will output:
Array ( [0] => test )
See Also
- mysqli_query() - Performs a query on the database
- mysqli_reap_async_query() - Get result from async query
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