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flock() allows you to perform a simple reader/writer model which can be used on virtually every platform (including most Unix derivatives and even Windows).
The lock is released also by fclose() (which is also called automatically when script finished).
PHP supports a portable way of locking complete files in an advisory way (which means all accessing programs have to use the same way of locking or it will not work).
An open file pointer.
operation is one of the following:
LOCK_SH
to acquire a shared lock (reader).
LOCK_EX
to acquire an exclusive lock (writer).
LOCK_UN
to release a lock (shared or exclusive).
LOCK_NB
if you don't want
flock() to block while locking.
(not supported on Windows)
The optional third argument is set to TRUE
if the lock would block
(EWOULDBLOCK errno condition).
Version | Description |
---|---|
4.0.1 |
The LOCK_XXX constants were added. Prior to that
you must use 1 for LOCK_SH , 2 for
LOCK_EX , 3 for LOCK_UN and
4 for LOCK_NB
|
<?php
$fp = fopen("/tmp/lock.txt", "w+");
if (flock($fp, LOCK_EX)) { // do an exclusive lock
fwrite($fp, "Write something here\n");
flock($fp, LOCK_UN); // release the lock
} else {
echo "Couldn't lock the file !";
}
fclose($fp);
?>
flock() locks mandatory under Windows.
Because flock() requires a file pointer, you may have to use a special lock file to protect access to a file that you intend to truncate by opening it in write mode (with a "w" or "w+" argument to fopen()).
flock() will not work on NFS and many other networked file systems. Check your operating system documentation for more details.
On some operating systems flock() is implemented at the process level. When using a multithreaded server API like ISAPI you may not be able to rely on flock() to protect files against other PHP scripts running in parallel threads of the same server instance!
flock() is not supported on antiquated filesystems like
FAT
and its derivates and will therefore always
return FALSE
under this environments (this is especially true for
Windows 98 users).