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cubrid_connect_with_url

(PECL CUBRID >= 8.3.1)

cubrid_connect_with_urlEstablish the environment for connecting to CUBRID server

Description

resource cubrid_connect_with_url ( string $conn_url [, string $userid [, string $passwd [, bool $new_link = false ]]] )

The cubrid_connect_with_url() function is used to establish the environment for connecting to your server by using connection information passed with an url string argument. If the HA feature is enabled in CUBRID, you must specify the connection information of the standby server, which is used for failover when failure occurs, in the url string argument of this function. If the user name and password is not given, then the "PUBLIC" connection will be made by default.

<url> ::= CUBRID:<host>:<db_name>:<db_user>:<db_password>:[?<properties>]

<properties> ::= <property> [&<property>]

<properties> ::= alhosts=<alternative_hosts>[ &rctime=<time>]

<properties> ::= login_timeout=<milli_sec>

<properties> ::= query_timeout=<milli_sec>

<properties> ::= disconnect_on_query_timeout=true|false

<alternative_hosts> ::= <standby_broker1_host>:<port> [,<standby_broker2_host>:<port>]

<host> := HOSTNAME | IP_ADDR

<time> := SECOND

<milli_sec> := MILLI SECOND

Note:

? and : that are used as identifiers in PHP connection URL can't be included in the password. The following is an example of a password that is invalid to use as connection URL because it contains "?:".

$url = "CUBRID:localhost:33000:tdb:dba:12?:?login_timeout=100";

Passwords that contain ? or : may be passed as a separate parameter.

$url = "CUBRID:localhost:33000:tbd:::?login_timeout=100";

$conn = cubrid_connect_with_url($url, "dba", "12?");

If user or password is empty,you can't delete ":",the following is an example.

$url = "CUBRID:localhost:33000:demodb:::";

Parameters

conn_url

A character string that contains server connection information.

userid

User name for the database.

passwd

User password.

new_link

If a second call is made to cubrid_connect_with_url() with the same arguments, no new connection will be established, but instead, the connection identifier of the already opened connection will be returned. The new_link parameter modifies this behavior and makes cubrid_connect_with_url() always open a new connection, even if cubrid_connect_with_url() was called before with the same parameters.

Return Values

Connection identifier, when process is successful.

FALSE, when process is unsuccessful.

Examples

Example #1 cubrid_connect_with_url() url without properties example

<?php
$conn_url 
"CUBRID:localhost:33000:demodb:dba::";
$con cubrid_connect_with_url($conn_url);

if (
$con) {
   echo 
"connected successfully";
   
cubrid_execute($con"create table person(id int,name char(16))");
   
$req =cubrid_execute($con"insert into person values(1,'James')");

   if (
$req) {
      
cubrid_close_request($req);
      
cubrid_commit($con);
   } else {
      
cubrid_rollback($con);
   }
   
cubrid_disconnect($con);
}
?>

Example #2 cubrid_connect_with_url() url with properties example

<?php
$conn_url 
"CUBRID:127.0.0.1:33000:demodb:dba::?login_timeout=100"
$con cubrid_connect_with_url ($conn_url);

if (
$con) {
   echo 
"connected successfully";
   
cubrid_execute($con"create table person(id int,name char(16))");
   
$req =cubrid_execute($con"insert into person values(1,'James')");

   if (
$req) {
      
cubrid_close_request($req);
      
cubrid_commit($con);
   } else {
      
cubrid_rollback($con);
   }
   
cubrid_disconnect($con);
}
?>

See Also


CUBRID Functions
PHP Manual