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ZMQSocket::__construct

(PECL zmq >= 0.5.0)

ZMQSocket::__constructConstruct a new ZMQSocket

Description

public ZMQSocket::__construct(
    ZMQContext $context,
    int $type,
    string $persistent_id = null,
    callable $on_new_socket = null
)

Constructs a ZMQSocket object. persistent_id parameter can be used to allocated a persistent socket. A persistent socket has to be allocated from a persistent context and it stays connected over multiple requests. The persistent_id parameter can be used to recall the same socket over multiple requests. The on_new_socket is called only when a new underlying socket structure is created.

Parameters

context

ZMQContext object.

type

The socket type. See ZMQ::SOCKET_* constants.

persistent_id

If persistent_id is specified the socket will be persisted over multiple requests. If context is not persistent the socket falls back to non-persistent mode.

on_new_socket

Callback function, which is executed when a new socket structure is created. This function does not get invoked if the underlying persistent connection is re-used.

callback(ZMQSocket $socket, string $persistent_id = null)

Errors/Exceptions

Throws ZMQSocketException on error.

Examples

Example #1 A ZMQSocket() example

Using callback the bind/connect socket

<?php

/*
The socket is persistent so this function is called only on the
first request to the script.
*/
function on_new_socket_cb(ZMQSocket $socket, $persistent_id = null)
{
if (
$persistent_id === 'server') {
$socket->bind("tcp://localhost:12122");
} else {
$socket->connect("tcp://localhost:12122");
}
}

/* Allocate a new context */
$context = new ZMQContext();

/* Create a new socket */
$socket = $context->getSocket(ZMQ::SOCKET_REP, 'server', 'on_new_socket_cb');

$message = $socket->recv();
echo
"Received message: {$message}\n";
?>

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