fwrite

(PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5)

fwrite -- Бинарно-безопасная запись в файл

Описание

int fwrite ( resource handle, string string [, int length] )

fwrite() записывает содержимое string в файловый поток handle. Если передан аргумент length, запись остановится после того, как length байтов будут записаны или будет достигнут конец строки string, смотря что произойдёт первым.

fwrite() возвращает количество записанных байтов или FALSE в случае ошибки.

Обратите внимание, что если аргумент length указан, то конфигурационная опция magic_quotes_runtime будет проигнорирована и строка string не будет очищена от слешей.

Замечание: В системах, различающих двоичные и текстовые файлы (к примеру, Windows), файл должен быть открыт используя флаг 'b' в конце аргумента mode функции fopen().

Пример 1. Простой пример использования fwrite

<?php
$filename
= 'test.txt';
$somecontent = "Добавить это к файлу\n";

// Вначале давайте убедимся, что файл существует и доступен для записи.
if (is_writable($filename)) {

  
// В нашем примере мы открываем $filename в режиме "дописать в конец".
   // Таким образом, смещение установлено в конец файла и
   // наш $somecontent допишется в конец при использовании fwrite().
  
if (!$handle = fopen($filename, 'a')) {
         echo
"Не могу открыть файл ($filename)";
         exit;
   }

  
// Записываем $somecontent в наш открытый файл.
  
if (fwrite($handle, $somecontent) === FALSE) {
       echo
"Не могу произвести запись в файл ($filename)";
       exit;
   }
  
   echo
"Ура! Записали ($somecontent) в файл ($filename)";
  
  
fclose($handle);

} else {
   echo
"Файл $filename недоступен для записи";
}
?>

См. также описание функций fread(), fopen(), fsockopen(), popen() и file_put_contents().



fwrite
santibari at yahoo dot com
18-Mar-2006 11:49
To write a specific byte into a file (let's,say 0000 0001), use the function chr().
<?php

fputs
($fp,chr(0x01),1);

?>
bahatest at ifrance doc com
23-Jul-2005 02:40
[Editor's Note: No, you only need to use this if you want a BOM (Byte order mark) added to the document - most people do not.]

if you have to write a file in UTF-8 format, you have to add an header to the file like this :

<?php
$f
=fopen("test.txt", "wb");
$text=utf8_encode("a!");
// adding header
$text="\xEF\xBB\xBF".$text;
fputs($f, $text);
fclose($f);
?>
james at nicolson dot biz
06-Jul-2005 08:09
I could'nt quite get MKP Dev hit counter to work.... this is how I modified it
<?
function hitcount()
{
$file = "counter.txt";
if ( !
file_exists($file)){
      
touch ($file);
      
$handle = fopen ($file, 'r+'); // Let's open for read and write
      
$count = 0;

}
else{
      
$handle = fopen ($file, 'r+'); // Let's open for read and write
      
$count = fread ($handle, filesize ($file));
      
settype ($count,"integer");
}
rewind ($handle); // Go back to the beginning
/*
 * Note that we don't have problems with 9 being fewer characters than
  * 10 because we are always incrementing, so we will always write at
   * least as many characters as we read
   **/
fwrite ($handle, ++$count); // Don't forget to increment the counter
fclose ($handle); // Done

return $count;
}     
?>
albert;cutthis; at ;coznospam;ribox dot nl
07-Jun-2005 09:02
To write 'true binary' files combine with pack() :

$a = 65530;
$fp = fopen('test.dat', 'w');
fwrite($fp, pack('L', $a));
fclose($fp);
MKP Dev
12-May-2005 05:25
bluevd at gmail dot com mentioned a hit counter. In his/her implementation, the file is first opened, read, closed, then opened +truncated, then written, and closed again. An alternative to this is:
<?php
$file
= 'counter.txt or whatever';
$handle = fopen ($file, 'r+'); // Let's open for read and write
$count = int (fread ($handle, filesize ($file)));
// We don't want to think it's a string and try appending
echo "Number of hits $count";
rewind ($handle); // Go back to the beginning
/*
 * Note that we don't have problems with 9 being fewer characters than
 * 10 because we are always incrementing, so we will always write at
 * least as many characters as we read
 **/
fwrite ($handle, ++$count); // Don't forget to increment the counter
fclose ($handle); // Done
?>
Will at EnigmaChannel dot com
25-Mar-2005 06:24
Using fwrite to write to a file in your include folder...

PHP does not recognise the permissions setting for the file until you restart the server... this script works fine. (still have to create the blank text file first though...it is not created automatically) On OS X Server..
Using the 1 in fopen tells php to look for the file in your include folder. Change your include folder by altering include_path in php.ini
On OS X Server, php.ini is in private/etc/php.ini.default
copy the file and call it php.ini

the default include path is usr/lib/php
(All these folders are hidden - use TinkerTool to reveal them)

<?php
$file
= fopen('textfile.txt', 'a', 1);
$text="\n Your text to write \n ".date('d')."-".date('m')."-".date('Y')."\n\n";
fwrite($file, $text);
fclose($file);
?>
goodwork at myrealbox dot com
17-Feb-2005 12:15
difficulty appending to file in SAFE MODE ON
if you are getting resource errors etc try this...

$textline="whatever string you submitted or created";
$filename="afilename.log"; // or whatever your path and filename
 if (!$handle = fopen($filename, 'a')) {
         echo "Cannot open file ($filename)"; // or handle your error
         exit; }
$textline.="\n"; // dont forget that period
// now write content to our opened file.
 IF (fwrite($handle,$textline) === FALSE)
   {echo "Cannot write to file ($filename)";// or handle your error
       exit;}
     echo "Success, wrote ($textline) to file ($filename)";
fclose($handle);
sheyh
09-Feb-2005 09:55
if you want to create quickly and without fopen use system, exec

system('echo "blahblah" > /path/file');
kzevian at cybercable dot net dot mx
03-Feb-2005 11:27
I needed to append, but I needed to write on the file's beginning, and after some hours of effort this worked for me:

$file = "file.txt";
if (!file_exists("file.txt")) touch("file.txt");
$fh = fopen("file.txt", "r");
$fcontent = fread($fh, filesize("file.txt"));

$towrite = "$newcontent $fcontent";

$fh22 = fopen('file.txt', 'w+');
fwrite($fh2, $towrite);
fclose($fh);
fclose($fh2);
bluevd at gmail dot com
22-Dec-2004 09:56
Watch out for mistakes in writting a simple code for a hit counter:
<?php
$cont
=fopen('cont.txt','r');
$incr=fgets($cont);
//echo $incr;
$incr++;
fclose($cont);
$cont=fopen('cont.txt','a');
fwrite($cont,$incr);
fclose($cont);
?>

Why? notice the second fopen -> $cont=fopen('cont.txt','a');
it opens the file in writting mode (a). And when it ads the incremented
value ( $incr ) it ads it ALONG the old value... so opening the counter
page about 5 times will make your hits number look like this
012131214121312151.21312141213E+ .... you get the piont.
nasty, isn't it? REMEMBER to open the file with the 'w' mode (truncate
the file to 0). Doing this will clear the file content and it will make sure that
your counter works nice. This is the final code

<?php
$cont
=fopen('cont.txt','r');
$incr=fgets($cont);
//echo $incr;
$incr++;
fclose($cont);
$cont=fopen('cont.txt','w');
fwrite($cont,$incr);
fclose($cont);
?>

Notice that this work fine =)
XU (alias Iscu Andrei)
chill at cuna dot org
26-Oct-2004 03:32
In PHP 4.3.7 fwrite returns 0 rather than false on failure.
The following example will output "SUCCESS: 0 bytes written" for existing file test.txt:

$fp = fopen("test.txt", "rw");
if (($bytes_written = fwrite($fp, "This is a test")) === false) {
  echo "Unable to write to test.txt\n\n";
} else {
  echo "SUCCESS: $bytes_written bytes written\n\n";
}
php at biggerthanthebeatles dot com
21-Aug-2003 03:04
Hope this helps other newbies.

If you are writing data to a txt file on a windows system and need a line break. use \r\n . This will write hex OD OA.

i.e.
$batch_data= "some data... \r\n";
fwrite($fbatch,$batch_data);

The is the equivalent of opening a txt file in notepad pressing enter and the end of the line and saving it.
Andi
17-Jul-2003 02:32
[Ed. Note:
The runtime configuration setting auto_detect_line_endings should solve this problem when set to On.]

I figured out problems when writing to a file using \r as linebreak, after that file() wasn't able to read the data from that file.
Using \n solved the problem.
chedong at hotmail dot com
20-Jun-2003 02:36
the fwrite output striped the slashes if without length argument given, example:

<?php
$str
= "c:\\01.txt";
$out = fopen("out.txt", "w");
fwrite($out, $str);
fclose($out);
?>

the out.txt will be:
c:^@1.txt
the '\\0' without escape will be '\0' ==> 0x00.

the correct one is change fwrite to:
fwrite($out, $str, strlen($str));
Jake Roberts
04-Jun-2003 11:35
Use caution when using:

$content = fread($fh, filesize($fh)) or die "Error Reading";

This will cause an error if the file you are reading is zero length.

Intead use:

if ( false === fread($fh, filesize($fh)) ) die "Error Reading";

Thus it will be successful on reading zero bytes but detect and error returned as FALSE.
Chris Blown
19-May-2003 03:12
Don't forget to check fwrite returns for errors! Just because you successfully opened a file for write, doesn't always mean you can write to it. 

On some systems this can occur if the filesystem is full, you can still open the file and create the filesystem inode, but the fwrite will fail, resulting in a zero byte file.
seeker at seek dot planet
09-Feb-2003 10:33
[[Editors note: There is no "prepend" mode, you must essentially rewrite the entire file after prepending contents to a string. Perhaps you will use file(), modify, implode(), then fopen()/fwrite() it back]]
To put strings into the front of the file, you need to set place the pointer at the top of the file when openning the file with fopen(), see fopen() for more info.

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 Last updated: Tue, 15 Nov 2005