Is there a way to red开发者_运维技巧irect output of an executing PHP script?
Of course this is trivial when launching the script via the command line. But how is this accomplished after the script is started?
Note: I need to capture the syntax errors and such as well.
If you want to capture parser errors, you need to:
Make sure
display_errors
isOn
Set an
error_prepend_string
and anerror_append_string
Call
ob_start
from an auto_prepend file that runs before every PHP file you might be executing.Use
set_error_handler
as you normally would, and make your callback sift through the named output buffer, looking for your custom error_prepend_string and error_append_string. If you find it, then shunt your output wherever you want it. If you don't, then let it go wherever it would normally.
Most of this can be achieved through ini_set
calls, but the auto_prepend file will need to be specified in your php.ini.
You can use PHP's output control even in a command line script:
echo "123\n";
ob_start();
echo "456\n";
$s = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
echo "*$s";
Syntax errors will output to STDERR, not STDOUT. Make sure you also redirect STDERR in your pipline...
./myscript | myfile.php &> out.txt
PHP has file i/o functions to write to a file.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.fopen.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.fwrite.php
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