PhpStreamWrapperInterface.php in Drupal 9
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<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\StreamWrapper;
/**
* Defines a generic PHP stream wrapper interface.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/class.streamwrapper.php
*/
interface PhpStreamWrapperInterface {
/**
* Close directory handle.
*
* This method is called in response to closedir(). Any resources which were
* locked, or allocated, during opening and use of the directory stream
* should be released.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see closedir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.dir-closedir.php
*/
public function dir_closedir();
/**
* Open directory handle.
*
* This method is called in response to opendir().
*
* @param string $path
* Specifies the URL that was passed to opendir().
* @param int $options
* Whether or not to enforce safe_mode (0x04).
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see opendir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.dir-opendir.php
*/
public function dir_opendir($path, $options);
/**
* Read entry from directory handle.
*
* This method is called in response to readdir().
*
* @return string|false
* Should return string representing the next filename, or FALSE if there
* is no next file. Note, the return value will be casted to string.
*
* @see readdir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.dir-readdir.php
*/
public function dir_readdir();
/**
* Rewind directory handle.
*
* This method is called in response to rewinddir(). Should reset the output
* generated by PhpStreamWrapperInterface::dir_readdir. The next call to
* PhpStreamWrapperInterface::dir_readdir should return the first entry in the
* location returned by PhpStreamWrapperInterface::dir_opendir.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see rewinddir()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::dir_readdir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.dir-rewinddir.php
*/
public function dir_rewinddir();
/**
* Create a directory.
*
* This method is called in response to mkdir()
*
* Note, in order for the appropriate error message to be returned this method
* should not be defined if the wrapper does not support creating directories.
*
* Note, the streamWrapper::$context property is updated if a valid context is
* passed to the caller function.
*
* @param string $path
* Directory which should be created.
* @param int $mode
* The value passed to mkdir().
* @param int $options
* A bitwise mask of values, such as STREAM_MKDIR_RECURSIVE.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see mkdir()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::rmdir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.mkdir.php
*/
public function mkdir($path, $mode, $options);
/**
* Renames a file or directory.
*
* This method is called in response to rename(). Should attempt to rename
* $path_from to $path_to.
*
* Note, in order for the appropriate error message to be returned this method
* should not be defined if the wrapper does not support renaming files.
*
* Note, the streamWrapper::$context property is updated if a valid context is
* passed to the caller function.
*
* @param string $path_from
* The URL to the current file.
* @param string $path_to
* The URL which the $path_from should be renamed to.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see rename()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.rename.php
*/
public function rename($path_from, $path_to);
/**
* Removes a directory.
*
* This method is called in response to rmdir().
*
* Note, in order for the appropriate error message to be returned this method
* should not be defined if the wrapper does not support removing directories.
*
* Note, the streamWrapper::$context property is updated if a valid context is
* passed to the caller function.
*
* @param string $path
* The directory URL which should be removed.
* @param int $options
* A bitwise mask of values, such as STREAM_MKDIR_RECURSIVE.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see rmdir()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::mkdir()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::unlink()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.rmdir.php
*/
public function rmdir($path, $options);
/**
* Retrieve the underlying stream resource.
*
* This method is called in response to stream_select().
*
* @param int $cast_as
* Can be STREAM_CAST_FOR_SELECT when stream_select() is calling
* stream_cast() or STREAM_CAST_AS_STREAM when stream_cast() is called for
* other uses.
*
* @return resource|false
* The underlying stream resource or FALSE if stream_select() is not
* supported.
*
* @see stream_select()
* @see http://php.net/manual/streamwrapper.stream-cast.php
*/
public function stream_cast($cast_as);
/**
* Closes stream.
*
* This method is called in response to fclose(). All resources that were
* locked, or allocated, by the wrapper should be released.
*
* @see fclose()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::dir_closedir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-close.php
*/
public function stream_close();
/**
* Tests for end-of-file on a file pointer.
*
* This method is called in response to feof().
*
* Warning, when reading the whole file (for example, with
* file_get_contents()), PHP will call
* PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_read() followed by
* PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_eof() in a loop but as long as
* PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_read() returns a non-empty string, the
* return value of PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_eof() is ignored.
*
* @return bool
* Should return TRUE if the read/write position is at the end of the
* stream and if no more data is available to be read, or FALSE otherwise.
*
* @see feof()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-eof.php
*/
public function stream_eof();
/**
* Flushes the output.
*
* This method is called in response to fflush() and when the stream is being
* closed while any un-flushed data has been written to it before. If you have
* cached data in your stream but not yet stored it into the underlying
* storage, you should do so now.
*
* Note, if not implemented, FALSE is assumed as the return value.
*
* @return bool
* Should return TRUE if the cached data was successfully stored (or if
* there was no data to store), or FALSE if the data could not be stored.
*
* @see fflush()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-flush.php
*/
public function stream_flush();
/**
* Advisory file locking.
*
* This method is called in response to flock(), when file_put_contents()
* (when flags contains LOCK_EX), stream_set_blocking() and when closing the
* stream (LOCK_UN).
*
* @param int $operation
* One of:
* - LOCK_SH: To acquire a shared lock (reader).
* - LOCK_EX: To acquire an exclusive lock (writer).
* - LOCK_UN: To release a lock (shared or exclusive).
* - LOCK_NB: If you don't want flock() to block while locking. This
* operation is not supported on Windows.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see flock()
* @see stream_set_blocking()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-lock.php
*/
public function stream_lock($operation);
/**
* Sets metadata on the stream.
*
* @param string $path
* A string containing the URI to the file to set metadata on.
* @param int $option
* One of:
* - STREAM_META_TOUCH: The method was called in response to touch().
* - STREAM_META_OWNER_NAME: The method was called in response to chown()
* with string parameter.
* - STREAM_META_OWNER: The method was called in response to chown().
* - STREAM_META_GROUP_NAME: The method was called in response to chgrp().
* - STREAM_META_GROUP: The method was called in response to chgrp().
* - STREAM_META_ACCESS: The method was called in response to chmod().
* @param mixed $value
* If option is:
* - STREAM_META_TOUCH: Array consisting of two arguments of the touch()
* function.
* - STREAM_META_OWNER_NAME or STREAM_META_GROUP_NAME: The name of the owner
* user/group as string.
* - STREAM_META_OWNER or STREAM_META_GROUP: The value of the owner
* user/group as integer.
* - STREAM_META_ACCESS: The argument of the chmod() as integer.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. If $option is not
* implemented, FALSE should be returned.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/streamwrapper.stream-metadata.php
*/
public function stream_metadata($path, $option, $value);
/**
* Opens file or URL.
*
* This method is called immediately after the wrapper is initialized (e.g.
* by fopen() and file_get_contents()).
*
* Note the streamWrapper::$context property is updated if a valid context
* is passed to the caller function.
*
* @param string $path
* Specifies the URL that was passed to the original function. Note that
* the URL can be broken apart with parse_url(). Note that only URLs
* delimited by "://" are supported. ":" and ":/" while technically valid
* URLs, are not.
* @param string $mode
* The mode used to open the file, as detailed for fopen(). Note, remember
* to check if the mode is valid for the path requested.
* @param int $options
* Holds additional flags set by the streams API. It can hold one or more
* of the following values ORed together:
* - STREAM_USE_PATH: If path is relative, search for the resource using
* the include_path.
* - STREAM_REPORT_ERRORS: If this flag is set, you are responsible for
* raising errors using trigger_error() during opening of the stream. If
* this flag is not set, you should not raise any errors.
* @param string $opened_path
* If the path is opened successfully, and STREAM_USE_PATH is set in
* options, opened_path should be set to the full path of the file/resource
* that was actually opened.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see fopen()
* @see parse_url()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-open.php
*/
public function stream_open($path, $mode, $options, &$opened_path);
/**
* Read from stream.
*
* This method is called in response to fread() and fgets().
*
* Note, remember to update the read/write position of the stream (by the
* number of bytes that were successfully read).
*
* Note, PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_eof() is called directly after
* calling PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_read() to check if EOF has been
* reached. If not implemented, EOF is assumed.
*
* Warning, when reading the whole file (e.g., with file_get_contents()), PHP
* will call PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_read() followed by
* PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_eof() in a loop but as long as
* PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_read() returns a non-empty string, the
* return value of PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_eof() is ignored.
*
* @param int $count
* How many bytes of data from the current position should be returned.
*
* @return string|false
* If there are less than $count bytes available, return as many as are
* available. If no more data is available, return either FALSE or an empty
* string.
*
* @see fread()
* @see fgets()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-read.php
*/
public function stream_read($count);
/**
* Seeks to specific location in a stream.
*
* This method is called in response to fseek().
*
* The read/write position of the stream should be updated according to the
* offset and whence.
*
* @param int $offset
* The byte offset to seek to.
* @param int $whence
* Possible values:
* - SEEK_SET: Set position equal to offset bytes.
* - SEEK_CUR: Set position to current location plus offset.
* - SEEK_END: Set position to end-of-file plus offset.
* Defaults to SEEK_SET.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if the position was updated, FALSE otherwise.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/streamwrapper.stream-seek.php
*/
public function stream_seek($offset, $whence = SEEK_SET);
/**
* Change stream options.
*
* This method is called to set options on the stream.
*
* @param int $option
* One of:
* - STREAM_OPTION_BLOCKING: The method was called in response to
* stream_set_blocking().
* - STREAM_OPTION_READ_TIMEOUT: The method was called in response to
* stream_set_timeout().
* - STREAM_OPTION_WRITE_BUFFER: The method was called in response to
* stream_set_write_buffer().
* @param int $arg1
* If option is:
* - STREAM_OPTION_BLOCKING: The requested blocking mode:
* - 1 means blocking.
* - 0 means not blocking.
* - STREAM_OPTION_READ_TIMEOUT: The timeout in seconds.
* - STREAM_OPTION_WRITE_BUFFER: The buffer mode, STREAM_BUFFER_NONE or
* STREAM_BUFFER_FULL.
* @param int $arg2
* If option is:
* - STREAM_OPTION_BLOCKING: This option is not set.
* - STREAM_OPTION_READ_TIMEOUT: The timeout in microseconds.
* - STREAM_OPTION_WRITE_BUFFER: The requested buffer size.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise. If $option is not implemented, FALSE
* should be returned.
*/
public function stream_set_option($option, $arg1, $arg2);
/**
* Retrieve information about a file resource.
*
* This method is called in response to fstat().
*
* @return array|false
* See stat().
*
* @see stat()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::url_stat()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-stat.php
*/
public function stream_stat();
/**
* Retrieve the current position of a stream.
*
* This method is called in response to fseek() to determine the current
* position.
*
* @return int
* Should return the current position of the stream.
*
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_tell()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-tell.php
*/
public function stream_tell();
/**
* Truncate stream.
*
* Will respond to truncation; e.g., through ftruncate().
*
* @param int $new_size
* The new size.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise.
*
* @see ftruncate()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-truncate.php
*/
public function stream_truncate($new_size);
/**
* Write to stream.
*
* This method is called in response to fwrite(). Remember to update the
* current position of the stream by number of bytes that were successfully
* written.
*
* @param string $data
* Should be stored into the underlying stream. If there is not enough room
* in the underlying stream, store as much as possible.
*
* @return int
* Should return the number of bytes that were successfully stored, or 0 if
* none could be stored.
*
* @see fwrite()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.stream-write.php
*/
public function stream_write($data);
/**
* Delete a file.
*
* This method is called in response to unlink().
*
* Note, in order for the appropriate error message to be returned this method
* should not be defined if the wrapper does not support removing files.
*
* Note, the streamWrapper::$context property is updated if a valid context is
* passed to the caller function.
*
* @param string $path
* The file URL which should be deleted.
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*
* @see unlink()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::rmdir()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.unlink.php
*/
public function unlink($path);
/**
* Retrieve information about a file.
*
* This method is called in response to all stat() related functions.
*
* Note, the streamWrapper::$context property is updated if a valid context is
* passed to the caller function.
*
* @param string $path
* The file path or URL to stat. Note that in the case of a URL, it must be
* a "://" delimited URL. Other URL forms are not supported.
* @param int $flags
* Holds additional flags set by the streams API. It can hold one or more
* of the following values ORed together:
* - STREAM_URL_STAT_LINK: For resources with the ability to link to other
* resource (such as an HTTP Location: forward, or a filesystem symlink).
* This flag specified that only information about the link itself should
* be returned, not the resource pointed to by the link. This flag is set
* in response to calls to lstat(), is_link(), or filetype().
* - STREAM_URL_STAT_QUIET: If this flag is set, your wrapper should not
* raise any errors. If this flag is not set, you are responsible for
* reporting errors using the trigger_error() function during stating of
* the path.
*
* @return array|false
* Should return the same as stat() does. Unknown or unavailable values
* should be set to a rational value (usually 0).
*
* @see stat()
* @see PhpStreamWrapperInterface::stream_stat()
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/streamwrapper.url-stat.php
*/
public function url_stat($path, $flags);
}
Interfaces
Name | Description |
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PhpStreamWrapperInterface | Defines a generic PHP stream wrapper interface. |