How can I use file_put_contents() with FILE_APPEND | LOCK_EX safety?

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借酒劲吻你 2021-02-19 11:07

I\'m using:

file_put_contents(\"peopleList.txt\", $person, FILE_APPEND | LOCK_EX);

to write to the end of a file and to make sure no one else (

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  • 2021-02-19 12:01

    If the function fails to get the lock for the file then it will return an error you can use.

    if ($result === false) { print "failed to lock"; }
    

    Now if you want to try to get a the lock a few times just use a loop to keep trying to write to the file.

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  • 2021-02-19 12:03

    Actually, my previous answer was a bit out of date. flock() blocks until the requested lock is acquired:

    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). By default, this function will block until the requested lock is acquired; this may be controlled (on non-Windows platforms) with the LOCK_NB option documented below.

    So since file_get_contents() utilizes it, I'd assume it's the same. That said, be warned that it varies per operating system.

    A bit more importantly, you don't need to lock the file in the scenario you described, for the reasons N.B. already explained. Unless you are using the CLI SAPI, I can't think of a common scenario you should be worried about file locking.

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