I am trying to create a "virtual" file without using either memory or a temporary file. The "virtual" file needs to pass a check made with file_exists()
while not throwing any error or warning when used with require
or include
.
Allows you to implement your own protocol handlers and streams for use with all the other filesystem functions (such as
fopen()
,fread()
etc.).
…where file_exists()
is one of them. The docs page states:
As of PHP 5.0.0, this function can also be used with some URL wrappers. Refer to Supported Protocols and Wrappers to determine which wrappers support
stat()
family of functionality.
My attempt there was to build a custom, virtual file wrapper
class VirtualFileWrapper
{
public $context;
public function stream_open( $path, $mode, $options, &$opened_path )
{
return TRUE;
}
public function stream_stat()
{
var_dump( __METHOD__ );
$data = [
'dev' => 0,
'ino' => getmyinode(),
'mode' => 'r',
'nlink' => 0,
'uid' => getmyuid(),
'gid' => getmygid(),
'rdev' => 0,
'size' => 0,
'atime' => time(),
'mtime' => getlastmod(),
'ctime' => FALSE,
'blksize' => 0,
'blocks' => 0,
];
return array_merge( array_values( $data ), $data );
}
}
stream_wrapper_register( 'virtual', 'VirtualFileWrapper' );
$file = fopen( "virtual://foo", 'r+' );
// Executes VirtualFileWrapper::stream_stat()
fstat( $file );
// Executes no VirtualFileWrapper method
file_exists( $file );
While the fstat()
function executes the method, file_exists()
does not execute any stream class method.
How could I get a virtual stream wrapper to work (with file_exists()
)?
I am fully aware that tempnam( __DIR__, '' )
will pass both:
var_dump( tempnam( __DIR__, '' ) );
Returnstrue
require tempnam( __DIR__, '' );
No error
but I do not want to use a temporary file as there might be a better way (performance wise).
stat()
that string and fail, because the file doesn't really exist.vfsStream
stuff is just that messed up in source.fopen()
.