set_time_limit
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
set_time_limit — Limits the maximum execution time
Description
$seconds
): bool
Set the number of seconds a script is allowed to run. If this is reached,
the script returns a fatal error. The default limit is 30 seconds or, if
it exists, the max_execution_time
value defined in the
php.ini.
When called, set_time_limit() restarts the timeout
counter from zero. In other words, if the timeout is the default 30
seconds, and 25 seconds into script execution a call such as
set_time_limit(20)
is made, the script will run for a
total of 45 seconds before timing out.
Parameters
-
seconds
-
The maximum execution time, in seconds. If set to zero, no time limit is imposed.
Return Values
Returns true
on success, or false
on failure.
Notes
Note:
The set_time_limit() function and the configuration directive max_execution_time only affect the execution time of the script itself. Any time spent on activity that happens outside the execution of the script such as system calls using system(), stream operations, database queries, etc. is not included when determining the maximum time that the script has been running. This is not true on Windows where the measured time is real.