pg_pconnect

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

pg_pconnectOpen a persistent PostgreSQL connection

Descrição

pg_pconnect(string$connection_string, int$flags = 0): PgSql\Connection|false

pg_pconnect() opens a connection to a PostgreSQL database. It returns an PgSql\Connection instance that is needed by other PostgreSQL functions.

If a second call is made to pg_pconnect() with the same connection_string as an existing connection, the existing connection will be returned unless you pass PGSQL_CONNECT_FORCE_NEW as flags.

To enable persistent connection, the pgsql.allow_persistentphp.ini directive must be set to "On" (which is the default). The maximum number of persistent connection can be defined with the pgsql.max_persistentphp.ini directive (defaults to -1 for no limit). The total number of connections can be set with the pgsql.max_linksphp.ini directive.

pg_close() will not close persistent links generated by pg_pconnect().

Parâmetros

connection_string

The connection_string can be empty to use all default parameters, or it can contain one or more parameter settings separated by whitespace. Each parameter setting is in the form keyword = value. Spaces around the equal sign are optional. To write an empty value or a value containing spaces, surround it with single quotes, e.g., keyword = 'a value'. Single quotes and backslashes within the value must be escaped with a backslash, i.e., \' and \\.

The currently recognized parameter keywords are: host, hostaddr, port, dbname, user, password, connect_timeout, options, tty (ignored), sslmode, requiressl (deprecated in favor of sslmode), and service. Which of these arguments exist depends on your PostgreSQL version.

flags

If PGSQL_CONNECT_FORCE_NEW is passed, then a new connection is created, even if the connection_string is identical to an existing connection.

Valor Retornado

Returns an PgSql\Connection instance on success, ou false em caso de falha.

Registro de Alterações

VersãoDescrição
8.1.0 Returns an PgSql\Connection instance now; previously, a resource was returned.

Exemplos

Exemplo #1 Using pg_pconnect()

<?php
$dbconn
= pg_pconnect("dbname=mary");
//connect to a database named "mary"

$dbconn2 = pg_pconnect("host=localhost port=5432 dbname=mary");
// connect to a database named "mary" on "localhost" at port "5432"

$dbconn3 = pg_pconnect("host=sheep port=5432 dbname=mary user=lamb password=foo");
//connect to a database named "mary" on the host "sheep" with a username and password

$conn_string = "host=sheep port=5432 dbname=test user=lamb password=bar";
$dbconn4 = pg_pconnect($conn_string);
//connect to a database named "test" on the host "sheep" with a username and password
?>

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