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msg_get_queue

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)

msg_get_queueCreate or attach to a message queue

Description

resource msg_get_queue ( int $key [, int $perms ] )

msg_get_queue() returns an id that can be used to access the System V message queue with the given key . The first call creates the message queue with the optional perms . A second call to msg_get_queue() for the same key will return a different message queue identifier, but both identifiers access the same underlying message queue.

Parameters

key

Message queue numeric ID

perms

Queue permissions. Default to 0666. If the message queue already exists, the perms will be ignored.

Return Values

Returns a resource handle that can be used to access the System V message queue.



msg_queue_exists> <ftok
Last updated: Fri, 05 Sep 2008
 
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martin dot velek at gmail dot com
01-Aug-2007 02:23
Lack of IPC_EXCL makes me unhappy. Of course, you can use ftok() to generate a unique key. This code is not allmighty, another process under the same user can open the queue and function returns true. But in some situation it could help.

code:

<?
function ipcEXCL($res,$perm)
{
 $pole = msg_stat_queue($res);
 
 if($pole['msg_perm.uid']==posix_getuid() &&
    $pole['msg_perm.gid']==posix_getgid()  &&
    $pole['msg_perm.mode']==$perm  &&
    $pole['msg_stime']==0  &&
    $pole['msg_rtime']==0  &&
    $pole['msg_qnum']==0  &&
    $pole['msg_lspid']==0  &&
    $pole['msg_rspid']==0)
        return true;
 else
        return false;
}

$res=msg_get_queue($key,$perm);

if(ipcEXCL($res,$perm))
   echo "probably I am a creator:";
else
   echo "probably not";
?>
zxd at zhangxiaodong dot net
16-Dec-2004 07:55
#
# require --enable-sysvmsg configure option
#
# see phpinfo() to find how to check
#
joeldg AT listbid.com
02-May-2003 10:10
// Here is an example of working with message queues.
// if you have forked processes, this could be a great way of passing
// out work to them

// create the message queue
// pick a file..
  $key_t = msg_get_queue(ftok("/tmp/php_msgqueue.stat", 'R'),0666 | IPC_CREAT);

    // place two messages on the queue
    if (!msg_send ($key_t, 1, 'This is message #1', true, true, $msg_err))
       echo "Msg not sent because $msg_err\n";
    if (!msg_send ($key_t, 1, 'This is message #2 ', true, true, $msg_err))
       echo "Msg not sent because $msg_err\n";
     
    // lets look at the queue structure 'msg_qnum' is really what we want to see
    // it should be '2'
    print_r(msg_stat_queue($key_t));
   
    // pull off the stack
        if (msg_receive ($key_t, 1, $msg_type, 16384, $msg, true, 0, $msg_error)) {
           if ($msg == 'Quit');
           echo "$msg\n"; // prints 'This is message #1'
        } else {
           echo "Received $msg_error fetching message\n";
        }
    // look at the structure again, ms_qnum should be '1'   
    print_r(msg_stat_queue($key_t));
        if (msg_receive ($key_t, 1, $msg_type, 16384, $msg, true, 0, $msg_error)) {
           if ($msg == 'Quit');
           echo "$msg\n"; // prints 'This is message #2'
        } else {
           echo "Received $msg_error fetching message\n";
        }
   // look at the structure again, ms_qnum should be '0', no more messages on the queue
   print_r(msg_stat_queue($key_t)); 

   // get rid of the queue we created
   msg_remove_queue ($key_t);

msg_queue_exists> <ftok
Last updated: Fri, 05 Sep 2008
 
 
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