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We are using a PHP scripting for tunnelling file downloads, since we don't want to expose the absolute path of downloadable file:

header("Content-Type: $ctype");
header("Content-Length: " . filesize($file));
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$fileName\"");
readfile($file);

Unfortunately we noticed that downloads passed through this script can't be resumed by the end user.

Is there any way to support resumable downloads with such a PHP-based solution?

14 Answers 14

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The first thing you need to do is to send the Accept-Ranges: bytes header in all responses, to tell the client that you support partial content. Then, if request with a Range: bytes=x-y header is received (with x and y being numbers) you parse the range the client is requesting, open the file as usual, seek x bytes ahead and send the next y - x bytes. Also set the response to HTTP/1.0 206 Partial Content.

Without having tested anything, this could work, more or less:

$filesize = filesize($file);

$offset = 0;
$length = $filesize;

if ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']) ) {
    // if the HTTP_RANGE header is set we're dealing with partial content

    $partialContent = true;

    // find the requested range
    // this might be too simplistic, apparently the client can request
    // multiple ranges, which can become pretty complex, so ignore it for now
    preg_match('/bytes=(\d+)-(\d+)?/', $_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'], $matches);

    $offset = intval($matches[1]);
    $length = intval($matches[2]) - $offset;
} else {
    $partialContent = false;
}

$file = fopen($file, 'r');

// seek to the requested offset, this is 0 if it's not a partial content request
fseek($file, $offset);

$data = fread($file, $length);

fclose($file);

if ( $partialContent ) {
    // output the right headers for partial content

    header('HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content');

    header('Content-Range: bytes ' . $offset . '-' . ($offset + $length) . '/' . $filesize);
}

// output the regular HTTP headers
header('Content-Type: ' . $ctype);
header('Content-Length: ' . $filesize);
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="' . $fileName . '"');
header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');

// don't forget to send the data too
print($data);

I may have missed something obvious, and I have most definitely ignored some potential sources of errors, but it should be a start.

There's a description of partial content here and I found some info on partial content on the documentation page for fread.

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    You're right and I've changed it. However, I it's too simplistic anyway, according to the specs you can do "bytes=x-y", "bytes=-x", "bytes=x-", "bytes=x-y,a-b", etc. so the bug in the previous version was the missing end slash, not the lack of a question mark.
    – Theo
    Jul 16, 2009 at 8:09
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    Very helpful, but I had to make two minor tweaks to make it work: 1. If the client does not send the endpoint in the range (since it's implicit), $length will be negative. $length = (($matches[2]) ? intval($matches[2]) : $filesize) - $offset; fixes that. 2. Content-Range treats the first byte as byte 0, so the last byte is $filesize - 1. Therefore, it has to be ($offset + $length - 1).
    – Dennis
    Mar 7, 2012 at 13:48
  • @Theo : would you be kind enough to review my answer for this question : stackoverflow.com/a/10517451/1093649 thanks
    – Justin T.
    May 11, 2012 at 8:14
  • 1
    Above doesn't work for big downloads, you get a "PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of XXXX bytes exhausted (tried to allocate XXX bytes) in ". In my case 100MB was too big. You basically save all file in a variable and the spit it out. Jan 29, 2016 at 16:56
  • 1
    You can solve the large file issue by reading it out in chunks instead of all at once. Sep 23, 2018 at 6:36
75

EDIT 2017/01 - I wrote a library to do this in PHP >=7.0 https://github.com/DaveRandom/Resume

EDIT 2016/02 - Code completely rewritten to a set of modular tools an an example usage, rather than a monolithic function. Corrections mentioned in comments below have been incorporated.


A tested, working solution (based heavily on Theo's answer above) which deals with resumable downloads, in a set of a few standalone tools. This code requires PHP 5.4 or later.

This solution can still only cope with one range per request, but under any circumstance with a standard browser that I can think of, this should not cause a problem.

<?php

/**
 * Get the value of a header in the current request context
 *
 * @param string $name Name of the header
 * @return string|null Returns null when the header was not sent or cannot be retrieved
 */
function get_request_header($name)
{
    $name = strtoupper($name);

    // IIS/Some Apache versions and configurations
    if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_' . $name])) {
        return trim($_SERVER['HTTP_' . $name]);
    }

    // Various other SAPIs
    foreach (apache_request_headers() as $header_name => $value) {
        if (strtoupper($header_name) === $name) {
            return trim($value);
        }
    }

    return null;
}

class NonExistentFileException extends \RuntimeException {}
class UnreadableFileException extends \RuntimeException {}
class UnsatisfiableRangeException extends \RuntimeException {}
class InvalidRangeHeaderException extends \RuntimeException {}

class RangeHeader
{
    /**
     * The first byte in the file to send (0-indexed), a null value indicates the last
     * $end bytes
     *
     * @var int|null
     */
    private $firstByte;

    /**
     * The last byte in the file to send (0-indexed), a null value indicates $start to
     * EOF
     *
     * @var int|null
     */
    private $lastByte;

    /**
     * Create a new instance from a Range header string
     *
     * @param string $header
     * @return RangeHeader
     */
    public static function createFromHeaderString($header)
    {
        if ($header === null) {
            return null;
        }

        if (!preg_match('/^\s*(\S+)\s*(\d*)\s*-\s*(\d*)\s*(?:,|$)/', $header, $info)) {
            throw new InvalidRangeHeaderException('Invalid header format');
        } else if (strtolower($info[1]) !== 'bytes') {
            throw new InvalidRangeHeaderException('Unknown range unit: ' . $info[1]);
        }

        return new self(
            $info[2] === '' ? null : $info[2],
            $info[3] === '' ? null : $info[3]
        );
    }

    /**
     * @param int|null $firstByte
     * @param int|null $lastByte
     * @throws InvalidRangeHeaderException
     */
    public function __construct($firstByte, $lastByte)
    {
        $this->firstByte = $firstByte === null ? $firstByte : (int)$firstByte;
        $this->lastByte = $lastByte === null ? $lastByte : (int)$lastByte;

        if ($this->firstByte === null && $this->lastByte === null) {
            throw new InvalidRangeHeaderException(
                'Both start and end position specifiers empty'
            );
        } else if ($this->firstByte < 0 || $this->lastByte < 0) {
            throw new InvalidRangeHeaderException(
                'Position specifiers cannot be negative'
            );
        } else if ($this->lastByte !== null && $this->lastByte < $this->firstByte) {
            throw new InvalidRangeHeaderException(
                'Last byte cannot be less than first byte'
            );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Get the start position when this range is applied to a file of the specified size
     *
     * @param int $fileSize
     * @return int
     * @throws UnsatisfiableRangeException
     */
    public function getStartPosition($fileSize)
    {
        $size = (int)$fileSize;

        if ($this->firstByte === null) {
            return ($size - 1) - $this->lastByte;
        }

        if ($size <= $this->firstByte) {
            throw new UnsatisfiableRangeException(
                'Start position is after the end of the file'
            );
        }

        return $this->firstByte;
    }

    /**
     * Get the end position when this range is applied to a file of the specified size
     *
     * @param int $fileSize
     * @return int
     * @throws UnsatisfiableRangeException
     */
    public function getEndPosition($fileSize)
    {
        $size = (int)$fileSize;

        if ($this->lastByte === null) {
            return $size - 1;
        }

        if ($size <= $this->lastByte) {
            throw new UnsatisfiableRangeException(
                'End position is after the end of the file'
            );
        }

        return $this->lastByte;
    }

    /**
     * Get the length when this range is applied to a file of the specified size
     *
     * @param int $fileSize
     * @return int
     * @throws UnsatisfiableRangeException
     */
    public function getLength($fileSize)
    {
        $size = (int)$fileSize;

        return $this->getEndPosition($size) - $this->getStartPosition($size) + 1;
    }

    /**
     * Get a Content-Range header corresponding to this Range and the specified file
     * size
     *
     * @param int $fileSize
     * @return string
     */
    public function getContentRangeHeader($fileSize)
    {
        return 'bytes ' . $this->getStartPosition($fileSize) . '-'
             . $this->getEndPosition($fileSize) . '/' . $fileSize;
    }
}

class PartialFileServlet
{
    /**
     * The range header on which the data transmission will be based
     *
     * @var RangeHeader|null
     */
    private $range;

    /**
     * @param RangeHeader $range Range header on which the transmission will be based
     */
    public function __construct(RangeHeader $range = null)
    {
        $this->range = $range;
    }

    /**
     * Send part of the data in a seekable stream resource to the output buffer
     *
     * @param resource $fp Stream resource to read data from
     * @param int $start Position in the stream to start reading
     * @param int $length Number of bytes to read
     * @param int $chunkSize Maximum bytes to read from the file in a single operation
     */
    private function sendDataRange($fp, $start, $length, $chunkSize = 8192)
    {
        if ($start > 0) {
            fseek($fp, $start, SEEK_SET);
        }

        while ($length) {
            $read = ($length > $chunkSize) ? $chunkSize : $length;
            $length -= $read;
            echo fread($fp, $read);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Send the headers that are included regardless of whether a range was requested
     *
     * @param string $fileName
     * @param int $contentLength
     * @param string $contentType
     */
    private function sendDownloadHeaders($fileName, $contentLength, $contentType)
    {
        header('Content-Type: ' . $contentType);
        header('Content-Length: ' . $contentLength);
        header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="' . $fileName . '"');
        header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
    }

    /**
     * Send data from a file based on the current Range header
     *
     * @param string $path Local file system path to serve
     * @param string $contentType MIME type of the data stream
     */
    public function sendFile($path, $contentType = 'application/octet-stream')
    {
        // Make sure the file exists and is a file, otherwise we are wasting our time
        $localPath = realpath($path);
        if ($localPath === false || !is_file($localPath)) {
            throw new NonExistentFileException(
                $path . ' does not exist or is not a file'
            );
        }

        // Make sure we can open the file for reading
        if (!$fp = fopen($localPath, 'r')) {
            throw new UnreadableFileException(
                'Failed to open ' . $localPath . ' for reading'
            );
        }

        $fileSize = filesize($localPath);

        if ($this->range == null) {
            // No range requested, just send the whole file
            header('HTTP/1.1 200 OK');
            $this->sendDownloadHeaders(basename($localPath), $fileSize, $contentType);

            fpassthru($fp);
        } else {
            // Send the request range
            header('HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content');
            header('Content-Range: ' . $this->range->getContentRangeHeader($fileSize));
            $this->sendDownloadHeaders(
                basename($localPath),
                $this->range->getLength($fileSize),
                $contentType
            );

            $this->sendDataRange(
                $fp,
                $this->range->getStartPosition($fileSize),
                $this->range->getLength($fileSize)
            );
        }

        fclose($fp);
    }
}

Example usage:

<?php

$path = '/local/path/to/file.ext';
$contentType = 'application/octet-stream';

// Avoid sending unexpected errors to the client - we should be serving a file,
// we don't want to corrupt the data we send
ini_set('display_errors', '0');

try {
    $rangeHeader = RangeHeader::createFromHeaderString(get_request_header('Range'));
    (new PartialFileServlet($rangeHeader))->sendFile($path, $contentType);
} catch (InvalidRangeHeaderException $e) {
    header("HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request");
} catch (UnsatisfiableRangeException $e) {
    header("HTTP/1.1 416 Range Not Satisfiable");
} catch (NonExistentFileException $e) {
    header("HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found");
} catch (UnreadableFileException $e) {
    header("HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error");
}

// It's usually a good idea to explicitly exit after sending a file to avoid sending any
// extra data on the end that might corrupt the file
exit;
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  • Pretty nice code here. I did find a bug on the line where $length is set. Should be: $length = $end - $start + 1; May 11, 2012 at 1:59
  • How will i pause downloading Feb 18, 2013 at 11:32
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    Should Content-Length be set to the actual file size, or just the number of partial bytes being sent? This page makes it look like it should be the partial bytes, but that's not what's done in the example code above. w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
    – willus
    Dec 21, 2013 at 15:18
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    Another little typo: $start = $end - intval($range[0]); should be range[1]
    – BurninLeo
    Mar 3, 2014 at 14:29
  • 1
    @sarah.ferguson Code completely rewritten and updated, see above.
    – DaveRandom
    Feb 1, 2016 at 15:15
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Yes. Support byteranges. See RFC 2616 section 14.35 .

It basically means that you should read the Range header, and start serving the file from the specified offset.

This means that you can't use readfile(), since that serves the whole file. Instead, use fopen() first, then fseek() to the correct position, and then use fpassthru() to serve the file.

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    fpassthru is not a good idea if the file is multiple megabytes, you might run out of memory. Just fread() and print() in chunks.
    – Willem
    Oct 12, 2008 at 22:58
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    fpassthru works great here with hundreds of megabytes. echo file_get_contents(...) did not work (OOM). So I don't think that is an issue. PHP 5.3. Sep 16, 2011 at 12:52
  • 1
    @JanusTroelsen No, its not. It all depends on your server's configuration. If you have a strong server, with a lot of memory allocated to PHP, then maybe it works fine for you. On "weak" configurations (literally: shared hostings) using fpassthru will fail on even 50 MB files. You should definitely not use it, if you're serving large files on weak server configuration. As @Wimmer correctly points out, fread + print is all, that you need in this case.
    – trejder
    Feb 25, 2014 at 8:04
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    @trejder: See the note on readfile(): readfile() will not present any memory issues, even when sending large files, on its own. If you encounter an out of memory error ensure that output buffering is off with ob_get_level(). Feb 25, 2014 at 9:05
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    @trejder the problem is you didn't configure your output buffering right. It does the chunking automatically, if you tell it to: php.net/manual/en/… e.g. output_buffering=4096 (and if your framework doesn't allow this, you framework sucks)
    – ZJR
    Oct 14, 2015 at 17:00
16

This works 100% super check it I am using it and no problems any more.

        /* Function: download with resume/speed/stream options */


         /* List of File Types */
        function fileTypes($extension){
            $fileTypes['swf'] = 'application/x-shockwave-flash';
            $fileTypes['pdf'] = 'application/pdf';
            $fileTypes['exe'] = 'application/octet-stream';
            $fileTypes['zip'] = 'application/zip';
            $fileTypes['doc'] = 'application/msword';
            $fileTypes['xls'] = 'application/vnd.ms-excel';
            $fileTypes['ppt'] = 'application/vnd.ms-powerpoint';
            $fileTypes['gif'] = 'image/gif';
            $fileTypes['png'] = 'image/png';
            $fileTypes['jpeg'] = 'image/jpg';
            $fileTypes['jpg'] = 'image/jpg';
            $fileTypes['rar'] = 'application/rar';

            $fileTypes['ra'] = 'audio/x-pn-realaudio';
            $fileTypes['ram'] = 'audio/x-pn-realaudio';
            $fileTypes['ogg'] = 'audio/x-pn-realaudio';

            $fileTypes['wav'] = 'video/x-msvideo';
            $fileTypes['wmv'] = 'video/x-msvideo';
            $fileTypes['avi'] = 'video/x-msvideo';
            $fileTypes['asf'] = 'video/x-msvideo';
            $fileTypes['divx'] = 'video/x-msvideo';

            $fileTypes['mp3'] = 'audio/mpeg';
            $fileTypes['mp4'] = 'audio/mpeg';
            $fileTypes['mpeg'] = 'video/mpeg';
            $fileTypes['mpg'] = 'video/mpeg';
            $fileTypes['mpe'] = 'video/mpeg';
            $fileTypes['mov'] = 'video/quicktime';
            $fileTypes['swf'] = 'video/quicktime';
            $fileTypes['3gp'] = 'video/quicktime';
            $fileTypes['m4a'] = 'video/quicktime';
            $fileTypes['aac'] = 'video/quicktime';
            $fileTypes['m3u'] = 'video/quicktime';
            return $fileTypes[$extention];
        };

        /*
          Parameters: downloadFile(File Location, File Name,
          max speed, is streaming
          If streaming - videos will show as videos, images as images
          instead of download prompt
         */

        function downloadFile($fileLocation, $fileName, $maxSpeed = 100, $doStream = false) {
            if (connection_status() != 0)
                return(false);
        //    in some old versions this can be pereferable to get extention
        //    $extension = strtolower(end(explode('.', $fileName)));
            $extension = pathinfo($fileName, PATHINFO_EXTENSION);

            $contentType = fileTypes($extension);
            header("Cache-Control: public");
            header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary\n");
            header('Content-Type: $contentType');

            $contentDisposition = 'attachment';

            if ($doStream == true) {
                /* extensions to stream */
                $array_listen = array('mp3', 'm3u', 'm4a', 'mid', 'ogg', 'ra', 'ram', 'wm',
                    'wav', 'wma', 'aac', '3gp', 'avi', 'mov', 'mp4', 'mpeg', 'mpg', 'swf', 'wmv', 'divx', 'asf');
                if (in_array($extension, $array_listen)) {
                    $contentDisposition = 'inline';
                }
            }

            if (strstr($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], "MSIE")) {
                $fileName = preg_replace('/\./', '%2e', $fileName, substr_count($fileName, '.') - 1);
                header("Content-Disposition: $contentDisposition;
                    filename=\"$fileName\"");
            } else {
                header("Content-Disposition: $contentDisposition;
                    filename=\"$fileName\"");
            }

            header("Accept-Ranges: bytes");
            $range = 0;
            $size = filesize($fileLocation);

            if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'])) {
                list($a, $range) = explode("=", $_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']);
                str_replace($range, "-", $range);
                $size2 = $size - 1;
                $new_length = $size - $range;
                header("HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content");
                header("Content-Length: $new_length");
                header("Content-Range: bytes $range$size2/$size");
            } else {
                $size2 = $size - 1;
                header("Content-Range: bytes 0-$size2/$size");
                header("Content-Length: " . $size);
            }

            if ($size == 0) {
                die('Zero byte file! Aborting download');
            }
            set_magic_quotes_runtime(0);
            $fp = fopen("$fileLocation", "rb");

            fseek($fp, $range);

            while (!feof($fp) and ( connection_status() == 0)) {
                set_time_limit(0);
                print(fread($fp, 1024 * $maxSpeed));
                flush();
                ob_flush();
                sleep(1);
            }
            fclose($fp);

            return((connection_status() == 0) and ! connection_aborted());
        }

        /* Implementation */
        // downloadFile('path_to_file/1.mp3', '1.mp3', 1024, false);
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    I upvoted because the speed limit is really useful, however an MD5 check on a resumed file ( Firefox ) showed a mismatch. The str_replace for $range is wrong, should be another explode, the result made numeric, and a dash added to the Content-Range header.
    – WhoIsRich
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:52
  • How to customize it for support remote file downloading? Mar 31, 2013 at 13:04
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    you meant to double quote 'Content-Type: $contentType';
    – Matt
    Oct 11, 2013 at 21:53
  • set_time_limit(0); is not really appropriate in my opinion. A more reasonable limit of 24 hours maybe?
    – twicejr
    Apr 20, 2015 at 11:05
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    This works 0% :( It can't send a simple MP4 to the client, but it sends an MP3 but unfortunately the Chrome, can't seek in this MP3.
    – HF_
    Jan 30, 2019 at 19:23
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A really nice way to solve this without having to "roll your own" PHP code is to use the mod_xsendfile Apache module. Then in PHP, you just set the appropriate headers. Apache gets to do its thing.

header("X-Sendfile: /path/to/file");
header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; file=\"filename\"");
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  • 3
    What if you want to unlink the file after sending? Sep 16, 2011 at 12:54
  • 1
    If you want to unlink the file after sending you need a special flag to indicate that, see XSendFilePath <absolute path> [AllowFileDelete] (tn123.org/mod_xsendfile/beta). Jul 26, 2016 at 11:38
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If you're willing to install a new PECL module, the easiest way to support resumeable downloads with PHP is through http_send_file(), like this

<?php
http_send_content_disposition("document.pdf", true);
http_send_content_type("application/pdf");
http_throttle(0.1, 2048);
http_send_file("../report.pdf");
?>

source : http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.http-send-file.php

We use it to serve database-stored content and it works like a charm !

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  • 3
    Works like a charm. However take care you do not have output buffering (ob_start etc) turned on. Especially when sending large files, this will buffer the complete requested range. Jan 7, 2013 at 13:01
  • When was this added to PHP? Always been there?
    – thomthom
    Jan 8, 2013 at 14:47
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    That's Pecl, not PHP. I don't have this function.
    – Geo
    Aug 15, 2013 at 16:15
  • This function is deprecated. Not working anymore. Sep 25, 2021 at 9:41
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Yes, you can use the Range header for that. You need to give 3 more headers to the client for a full download:

header ("Accept-Ranges: bytes");
header ("Content-Length: " . $fileSize);
header ("Content-Range: bytes 0-" . $fileSize - 1 . "/" . $fileSize . ";");

Than for an interrupted download you need to check the Range request header by:

$headers = getAllHeaders ();
$range = substr ($headers['Range'], '6');

And in this case don't forget to serve the content with 206 status code:

header ("HTTP/1.1 206 Partial content");
header ("Accept-Ranges: bytes");
header ("Content-Length: " . $remaining_length);
header ("Content-Range: bytes " . $start . "-" . $to . "/" . $fileSize . ";");

You'll get the $start and $to variables from the request header, and use fseek() to seek to the correct position in the file.

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4

The top answer has various bugs.

  1. The major bug: It doesn't handle Range header correctly. bytes a-b should mean [a, b] instead of [a, b), and bytes a- is not handled.
  2. The minor bug: It doesn't use buffer to handle output. This may consume too much memory and cause low speed for large files.

Here's my modified code:

// TODO: configurations here
$fileName = "File Name";
$file = "File Path";
$bufferSize = 2097152;

$filesize = filesize($file);
$offset = 0;
$length = $filesize;
if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'])) {
    // if the HTTP_RANGE header is set we're dealing with partial content
    // find the requested range
    // this might be too simplistic, apparently the client can request
    // multiple ranges, which can become pretty complex, so ignore it for now
    preg_match('/bytes=(\d+)-(\d+)?/', $_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'], $matches);
    $offset = intval($matches[1]);
    $end = $matches[2] || $matches[2] === '0' ? intval($matches[2]) : $filesize - 1;
    $length = $end + 1 - $offset;
    // output the right headers for partial content
    header('HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content');
    header("Content-Range: bytes $offset-$end/$filesize");
}
// output the regular HTTP headers
header('Content-Type: ' . mime_content_type($file));
header("Content-Length: $filesize");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$fileName\"");
header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');

$file = fopen($file, 'r');
// seek to the requested offset, this is 0 if it's not a partial content request
fseek($file, $offset);
// don't forget to send the data too
ini_set('memory_limit', '-1');
while ($length >= $bufferSize)
{
    print(fread($file, $bufferSize));
    $length -= $bufferSize;
}
if ($length) print(fread($file, $length));
fclose($file);
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  • Why does this need ini_set('memory_limit', '-1');? Mar 19, 2015 at 9:54
  • 1
    @MikkoRantalainen I forgot. You could try removing it and see what happens.
    – Mygod
    Apr 4, 2015 at 3:58
  • 2
    Unfortunately you will throw an error in the $end assignment in case $matches[2] is not set (e.g. with a "Range=0-" request). I used this instead: if(!isset($matches[2])) { $end=$fs-1; } else { $end = intval($matches[2]); }
    – Skynet
    Dec 8, 2016 at 9:56
3

This worked very well for me: https://github.com/pomle/php-serveFilePartial

3

Small composer enabled class which works the same way as pecl http_send_file. This means support for resumable downloads and throttle. https://github.com/diversen/http-send-file

2

You could use the below code for byte range request support across any browser

    <?php
$file = 'YouTube360p.mp4';
$fileLoc = $file;
$filesize = filesize($file);
$offset = 0;
$fileLength = $filesize;
$length = $filesize - 1;

if ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']) ) {
    // if the HTTP_RANGE header is set we're dealing with partial content

    $partialContent = true;
    preg_match('/bytes=(\d+)-(\d+)?/', $_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'], $matches);

    $offset = intval($matches[1]);
    $tempLength = intval($matches[2]) - 0;
    if($tempLength != 0)
    {
        $length = $tempLength;
    }
    $fileLength = ($length - $offset) + 1;
} else {
    $partialContent = false;
    $offset = $length;
}

$file = fopen($file, 'r');

// seek to the requested offset, this is 0 if it's not a partial content request
fseek($file, $offset);

$data = fread($file, $length);

fclose($file);

if ( $partialContent ) {
    // output the right headers for partial content
    header('HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content');
}

// output the regular HTTP headers
header('Content-Type: ' . mime_content_type($fileLoc));
header('Content-Length: ' . $fileLength);
header('Content-Disposition: inline; filename="' . $file . '"');
header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
header('Content-Range: bytes ' . $offset . '-' . $length . '/' . $filesize);

// don't forget to send the data too
print($data);
?>
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Resuming downloads in HTTP is done through the Range header. If the request contains a Range header, and if other indicators (e.g. If-Match, If-Unmodified-Since) indicate that the content hasn't changed since the download was started, you give a 206 response code (rather than 200), indicate the range of bytes you're returning in the Content-Range header, then provide that range in the response body.

I don't know how to do that in PHP, though.

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Thanks Theo! your method did not directly work for streaming divx because i found the divx player was sending ranges like bytes=9932800-

but it showed me how to do it so thanks :D

if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']))
{
    file_put_contents('showrange.txt',$_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']);
0
0

I've created a library for serving files with support for conditional (don't download file again unless it has changed) and ranged (pause and resume download) requests. It even works with virtual file systems, such as Flysystem.

Check it out here: FileWaiter

Example usage:

use Stadly\FileWaiter\Adapter\Local;
use Stadly\FileWaiter\File;
use Stadly\FileWaiter\Waiter;

$streamFactory = new \GuzzleHttp\Psr7\HttpFactory();                // Any PSR-17 compatible stream factory.
$file = new File(new Local('filename.txt', $streamFactory));        // Or another file adapter. See below.
$responseFactory = new \GuzzleHttp\Psr7\HttpFactory();              // Any PSR-17 compatible response factory.

$waiter = new Waiter($file, $responseFactory);

$request = \GuzzleHttp\Psr7\ServerRequest::fromGlobals();           // Any PSR-7 compatible server request.

$response = $waiter->handle($request);                              // The response is created by the response factory.

$emitter = new \Laminas\HttpHandlerRunner\Emitter\SapiEmitter();    // Any way of emitting PSR-7 responses.
$emitter->emit($response);
die();