This is a开发者_如何学JAVA little tricky so bear with me:
- I have a PHP script
a.php
that is launched from the command line and data is provided to it viaSTDIN
- I have another PHP script
b.php
- I want to have
a.php
launchb.php
and capture its output. - Also,
a.php
has to forward theSTDIN
tob.php
Is there an easy way to do this?
For just capturing the stdout of another program (php or not), you can use backticks: http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.execution.php. For example:
$boutput = `php b.php`;
To capture stdin, do this:
$ainput = file_get_contents('php://stdin');
Finally, to pipe the contents of a string to an external program, use proc_open, as suggested by jeremy's answer. Specifically, here's what your a.php should contain:
$ainput = file_get_contents('php://stdin');
$descriptorspec = array(
0 => array("pipe", "r"),
1 => array("pipe", "w"),
2 => array("pipe", "w")
);
$process = proc_open('php b.php', $descriptorspec, $pipes);
fwrite($pipes[0], $ainput);
fclose($pipes[0]);
echo stream_get_contents($pipes[1]); # echo output of "b.php < stdin-from-a.php"
fclose($pipes[1]);
proc_close($process);
proc_open()
should give you the level of control you need to do this.
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