EventListener::__construct
(PECL event >= 1.2.6-beta)
EventListener::__construct — Creates new connection listener associated with an event base
Description
EventBase
$base ,callable
$cb ,mixed
$data ,int
$flags ,int
$backlog ,mixed
$target)
Creates new connection listener associated with an event base.
Parameters
baseAssociated event base.
cbA callable that will be invoked when new connection received.
dataCustom user data attached to
cb.flagsBit mask of
EventListener::OPT_*constants. See EventListener constants.backlogControls the maximum number of pending connections that the network stack should allow to wait in a not-yet-accepted state at any time; see documentation for your system’s
listenfunction for more details. Ifbacklogis negative, Libevent tries to pick a good value for thebacklog; if it is zero, Event assumes thatlistenis already called on the socket (target).targetMay be string, socket resource, or a stream associated with a socket. In case if
targetis a string, the string will be parsed as network address. It will be interpreted as a UNIX domain socket path, if prefixed with'unix:', e.g.'unix:/tmp/my.sock'.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| PECL event 1.5.0 | UNIX domain sockets' support added. |
Examples
Example #1 EventListener::__construct() example
<?php
/*
* Simple echo server based on libevent's connection listener.
*
* Usage:
* 1) In one terminal window run:
*
* $ php listener.php 9881
*
* 2) In another terminal window open up connection, e.g.:
*
* $ nc 127.0.0.1 9881
*
* 3) start typing. The server should repeat the input.
*/
class MyListenerConnection {
private $bev, $base;
public function __destruct() {
$this->bev->free();
}
public function __construct($base, $fd) {
$this->base = $base;
$this->bev = new EventBufferEvent($base, $fd, EventBufferEvent::OPT_CLOSE_ON_FREE);
$this->bev->setCallbacks(array($this, "echoReadCallback"), NULL,
array($this, "echoEventCallback"), NULL);
if (!$this->bev->enable(Event::READ)) {
echo "Failed to enable READ\n";
return;
}
}
public function echoReadCallback($bev, $ctx) {
// Copy all the data from the input buffer to the output buffer
// Variant #1
$bev->output->addBuffer($bev->input);
/* Variant #2 */
/*
$input = $bev->getInput();
$output = $bev->getOutput();
$output->addBuffer($input);
*/
}
public function echoEventCallback($bev, $events, $ctx) {
if ($events & EventBufferEvent::ERROR) {
echo "Error from bufferevent\n";
}
if ($events & (EventBufferEvent::EOF | EventBufferEvent::ERROR)) {
//$bev->free();
$this->__destruct();
}
}
}
class MyListener {
public $base,
$listener,
$socket;
private $conn = array();
public function __destruct() {
foreach ($this->conn as &$c) $c = NULL;
}
public function __construct($port) {
$this->base = new EventBase();
if (!$this->base) {
echo "Couldn't open event base";
exit(1);
}
// Variant #1
/*
$this->socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
if (!socket_bind($this->socket, '0.0.0.0', $port)) {
echo "Unable to bind socket\n";
exit(1);
}
$this->listener = new EventListener($this->base,
array($this, "acceptConnCallback"), $this->base,
EventListener::OPT_CLOSE_ON_FREE | EventListener::OPT_REUSEABLE,
-1, $this->socket);
*/
// Variant #2
$this->listener = new EventListener($this->base,
array($this, "acceptConnCallback"), $this->base,
EventListener::OPT_CLOSE_ON_FREE | EventListener::OPT_REUSEABLE, -1,
"0.0.0.0:$port");
if (!$this->listener) {
echo "Couldn't create listener";
exit(1);
}
$this->listener->setErrorCallback(array($this, "accept_error_cb"));
}
public function dispatch() {
$this->base->dispatch();
}
// This callback is invoked when there is data to read on $bev
public function acceptConnCallback($listener, $fd, $address, $ctx) {
// We got a new connection! Set up a bufferevent for it. */
$base = $this->base;
$this->conn[] = new MyListenerConnection($base, $fd);
}
public function accept_error_cb($listener, $ctx) {
$base = $this->base;
fprintf(STDERR, "Got an error %d (%s) on the listener. "
."Shutting down.\n",
EventUtil::getLastSocketErrno(),
EventUtil::getLastSocketError());
$base->exit(NULL);
}
}
$port = 9808;
if ($argc > 1) {
$port = (int) $argv[1];
}
if ($port <= 0 || $port > 65535) {
exit("Invalid port");
}
$l = new MyListener($port);
$l->dispatch();
?>