Phar::createDefaultStub
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL phar >= 2.0.0)
Phar::createDefaultStub — Create a phar-file format specific stub
Beschreibung
$index
= null
, ?string $webIndex
= null
): stringThis method is intended for creation of phar-file format-specific stubs, and is not intended for use with tar- or zip-based phar archives.
Phar archives contain a bootstrap loader, or stub
written in PHP that is executed when the archive is executed in PHP either via
include:
<?php
include 'myphar.phar';
?>
php myphar.phar
This method provides a simple and easy method to create a stub that will run a startup file from the phar archive. In addition, different files can be specified for running the phar archive from the command line versus through a web server. The loader stub also calls Phar::interceptFileFuncs() to allow easy bundling of a PHP application that accesses the file system. If the phar extension is not present, the loader stub will extract the phar archive to a temporary directory and then operate on the files. A shutdown function erases the temporary files on exit.
Parameter-Liste
-
index
-
Relative path within the phar archive to run if accessed on the command-line
-
webIndex
-
Relative path within the phar archive to run if accessed through a web browser
Rückgabewerte
Returns a string containing the contents of a customized bootstrap loader (stub) that allows the created Phar archive to work with or without the Phar extension enabled.
Fehler/Exceptions
Throws UnexpectedValueException if either parameter is longer than 400 bytes.
Changelog
Version | Beschreibung |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
index and webIndex are now nullable.
|
Beispiele
Beispiel #1 A Phar::createDefaultStub() example
<?php
try {
$phar = new Phar('myphar.phar');
$phar->setStub($phar->createDefaultStub('cli.php', 'web/index.php'));
} catch (Exception $e) {
// handle errors
}
?>
Siehe auch
- Phar::setStub() - Used to set the PHP loader or bootstrap stub of a Phar archive
- Phar::getStub() - Return the PHP loader or bootstrap stub of a Phar archive