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curl_multi_getcontent

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curl_multi_getcontentRetourne le contenu obtenu avec l'option CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER

Description

curl_multi_getcontent(CurlHandle $handle): ?string

Si CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER est une option définie pour un gestionnaire spécifique, alors cette fonction retournera le contenu de ce gestionnaire cURL, sous la forme d'une chaîne de caractères.

Liste de paramètres

handle

Un gestionnaire cURL retourné par curl_init().

Valeurs de retour

Retourne le contenu du gestionnaire cURL, si CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER est défini ou null si il ne l'est pas.

Historique

Version Description
8.0.0 handle attend désormais une instance de CurlHandle; auparavant; une resource était attendue.

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michael at xendica dot com
9 years ago
This seems to work as expected for me - allowing me to get the content from a curl_multi operation into variables :

(Thanks go to many other notes in related documentation (there is much copy/pasting) all I did was add the relevant line(s))

<?
$aURLs = array("http://www.php.net","http://www.w3cschools.com"); // array of URLs
$mh = curl_multi_init(); // init the curl Multi

$aCurlHandles = array(); // create an array for the individual curl handles

foreach ($aURLs as $id=>$url) { //add the handles for each url
$ch = curl_setup($url,$socks5_proxy,$usernamepass);
$ch = curl_init(); // init curl, and then setup your options
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1); // returns the result - very important
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); // no headers in the output

$aCurlHandles[$url] = $ch;
curl_multi_add_handle($mh,$ch);
}

$active = null;
//execute the handles
do {
$mrc = curl_multi_exec($mh, $active);
}
while ($mrc == CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM);

while ($active && $mrc == CURLM_OK) {
if (curl_multi_select($mh) != -1) {
do {
$mrc = curl_multi_exec($mh, $active);
} while ($mrc == CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM);
}
}

/* This is the relevant bit */
// iterate through the handles and get your content
foreach ($aCurlHandles as $url=>$ch) {
$html = curl_multi_getcontent($ch); // get the content
// do what you want with the HTML
curl_multi_remove_handle($mh, $ch); // remove the handle (assuming you are done with it);
}
/* End of the relevant bit */

curl_multi_close($mh); // close the curl multi handler

?>
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butesa at freenet dot de
10 years ago
You can use curl_multi_getcontent() on a curl handle that was executed with curl_exec() (and not added to a multi handle).
However, this is not very useful because curl_multi_getcontent() will return the same as curl_exec() then.

<?php
$ch
= curl_init('http://www.example.com/');
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
$a = curl_exec($ch);
$b = curl_multi_getcontent($ch);
var_dump($a === $b);
curl_close($ch);
?>
will return:

bool(true)
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nolife
6 years ago
It's probably a bug in the curl multi implementation:

In many many cases you keep the curl connection alive after a curl_exec().
With curl_multi that's not possible if you don't do this after every get_content() :
curl_multi_remove_handle($ch);
curl_multi_add_handle($ch);

I've not yet tested if this also breaks the keepalive connection but if you don't do this you'll just get the old previous response after each curl_multi_exec()
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