pg_lo_read_all

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

pg_lo_read_all Reads an entire large object and send straight to browser

Description

pg_lo_read_all(PgSql\Lob $lob): int

pg_lo_read_all() reads a large object and passes it straight through to the browser after sending all pending headers. Mainly intended for sending binary data like images or sound.

To use the large object interface, it is necessary to enclose it within a transaction block.

Note:

This function used to be called pg_loreadall().

Parameters

lob

An PgSql\Lob instance, returned by pg_lo_open().

Return Values

Number of bytes read.

Changelog

Version Description
8.1.0 The lob parameter expects an PgSql\Lob instance now; previously, a resource was expected.

Examples

Example #1 pg_lo_read_all() example

<?php
header
('Content-type: image/jpeg');
$image_oid = 189762345;
$database = pg_connect("dbname=jacarta");
pg_query($database, "begin");
$handle = pg_lo_open($database, $image_oid, "r");
pg_lo_read_all($handle);
pg_query($database, "commit");
?>

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robert dot bernier5 at sympatico dot ca
20 years ago
// remember, large objects must be obtained from within a transaction
pg_query ($dbconn, "begin");

// "assume" for this example that the large object resource number of the zipped file is "17899"

$lo_oid = 17899;

$handle_lo = pg_lo_open($dbconn,$lo_oid,"r") or die("<h1>Error.. can't get handle</h1>");

//headers to send to the browser before beginning the binary download
header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
header('Content-Length: 32029974'); //this is the size of the zipped file
header('Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100');
header('Content-type: Application/x-zip');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="superjob.zip"');

pg_lo_read_all($handle_lo) or
die("<h1>Error, can't read large object.</h1>");

// committing the data transaction
pg_query ($dbconn, "commit");
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fabar2 at libero dot it
13 years ago
Pay attention that if you omit the "length" parameter it will read a 8192 bytes object regardless to its real dimensions. If you want to use this function think to save the object size somewhere (usually a field in its table) before reading the object. Alternatively use the pg_lo_readall function.
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