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Doc Bug #48429 example for ignore_user_abort() is not working
Submitted: 2009-05-29 14:01 UTC Modified: 2009-11-16 13:41 UTC
Votes:3
Avg. Score:4.3 ± 0.9
Reproduced:3 of 3 (100.0%)
Same Version:3 (100.0%)
Same OS:0 (0.0%)
From: carsten_sttgt at gmx dot de Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: Windows_NT; FreeBSD
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2009-05-29 14:01 UTC] carsten_sttgt at gmx dot de
Description:
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Hello,

I think the description for the "Connection Handling" and detecting the connection status must be better explained.

The example for ignore_user_abort is also not working for me (the break was never triggered in my tests) and should be changed to a working one (and the server setup you must have for the example must be explained).

My test environment is Apache 2.2.11 Windows XP/FreeBSD7.2 and PHP 5.2.9 (module, cgi and fastcgi (mod_fgcid))

Then I have test, if the script really is terminated, if the user is dropping the connection. Following the notes to flush, I'm using ob_flush and flush() after the echo.

Im accessing the script in the shell with:
$ lwp-request -t 2 http://localhost/abort.php

So the client is disconnecting after 2 second. You can also use telnet or your browser.


With Script 1, and reading the manual at [1] and [2], I was surprised, that the file 'abort.txt' was created. Even ignore_user_abort is false and the connection was dropped after 2 sec.

So I have enhanced the script with a loop (Script 2) and have played with the variable $loop:
- If I setup PHP as module, I need ~3 additional echo/flush's
  till the script is terminated
- If I setup PHP as CGI, I need ~40-80 (not always the same in
  each test) additional echo/flush's till the script is terminated
- If I setup PHP as FastCGI, the script was never terminated.
  (have test values 1-1000)

Well, so for me, you can't really trust the connection status. And if someone reads the manual, he must think:
"Hey, if ignore_user_abort is false (PHP default), the script is terminated if the connection is dropped."
But many times that's not true.

Regards,
Carsten


[1] http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.ignore-user-abort.php
[2] http://de.php.net/manual/en/features.connection-handling.php


Reproduce code:
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Script 1:
---------

<?php
set_time_limit(0);
ignore_user_abort(false);
@unlink('abort.txt');

sleep(10);
echo ' ';
ob_flush();
flush();

file_put_contents('abort.txt', connection_status());
exit;
?>

Script 2:
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<?php
set_time_limit(0);
ignore_user_abort(false);
@unlink('abort.txt');

sleep(10);
echo ' ';
ob_flush();
flush();

$loops = 3;

for ($x = 1; $x <= $loops; $x++) {
    echo ' ';
    ob_flush();
    flush();
}

file_put_contents('abort.txt', connection_status());
exit;
?>



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 [2009-11-16 13:41 UTC] vrana@php.net
The script will terminate but not necessarily immediately.
 
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