... or the other way around, is there any way to know if a php script is running inside a web server?
4 Answers
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.php-sapi-name.php
function is_cli()
{
return php_sapi_name() === 'cli';
}
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1This is not the corect answer. While sometimes this works, the manual says "Although not exhaustive, the possible return values include aolserver, apache, apache2filter, apache2handler, caudium, cgi (until PHP 5.3), cgi-fcgi, cli, cli-server, continuity, embed, fpm-fcgi, isapi, litespeed, milter, nsapi, phttpd, pi3web, roxen, thttpd, tux, and webjames." Apr 4, 2016 at 14:02
Typically, when running in CLI mode, the superglobals $argv
and $argc
will be set, and many of the typical contents of $_SERVER
(e.g. request method) won't be available. In addition, pre-defined console streams such as STDIN
, STDOUT
and STDERR
will be set up.
You could check the $_SERVER variables ... such as:
$_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR']
This will be empty if it is not executed through a web server.
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This is often true, but it is possible to bypass this from the CLI:
SERVER_ADDR=test php -r 'var_dump($_SERVER["SERVER_ADDR"]);'
– LiamJul 22, 2021 at 20:39
I wrote a small php script that only contained this line:
print_r($_SERVER);
When I executed it in the commandline, this was part of my output:
rascher@eggs:~$ php test.php
Array
(
[TERM] => xterm
[SHELL] => /bin/bash
[SSH_CLIENT] => 192.168.1.104 57547 22
[SSH_TTY] => /dev/pts/1
[USER] => rascher
[LS_COLORS] => no=00:fi=00:di=01;34:ln=01;36:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:su=37;41:sg=30;43:tw=30;42:ow=34;42:st=37;44:ex=01;32:*.tar=01;31:*.tgz=01;31:*.arj=01;31:*.taz=01;31:*.lzh=01;31:*.zip=01;31:*.z=01;31:*.Z=01;31:*.gz=01;31:*.bz2=01;31:*.deb=01;31:*.rpm=01;31:*.jar=01;31:*.jpg=01;35:*.jpeg=01;35:*.gif=01;35:*.bmp=01;35:*.pbm=01;35:*.pgm=01;35:*.ppm=01;35:*.tga=01;35:*.xbm=01;35:*.xpm=01;35:*.tif=01;35:*.tiff=01;35:*.png=01;35:*.mov=01;35:*.mpg=01;35:*.mpeg=01;35:*.avi=01;35:*.fli=01;35:*.gl=01;35:*.dl=01;35:*.xcf=01;35:*.xwd=01;35:*.flac=01;35:*.mp3=01;35:*.mpc=01;35:*.ogg=01;35:*.wav=01;35:
[MAIL] => /var/mail/rascher
[PATH] => /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[PWD] => /home/rascher
[LANG] => en_US.UTF-8
[HISTCONTROL] => ignoreboth
[SHLVL] => 1
[HOME] => /home/rascher
[LOGNAME] => rascher
[SSH_CONNECTION] => 192.168.1.104 57547 192.168.1.105 22
[LESSOPEN] => | /usr/bin/lesspipe %s
[LESSCLOSE] => /usr/bin/lesspipe %s %s
[_] => /usr/bin/php
[PHP_SELF] => test.php
[SCRIPT_NAME] => test.php
[SCRIPT_FILENAME] => test.php
[PATH_TRANSLATED] => test.php
[DOCUMENT_ROOT] =>
[REQUEST_TIME] => 1236100063
[argv] => Array
(
[0] => test.php
)
[argc] => 1
)
Running the same thing on the webserver gave me this:
Array
(
[HTTP_HOST] => xxxx.com
[HTTP_USER_AGENT] => Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6) Gecko/2009020911 Ubuntu/8.10 (intrepid) Firefox/3.0.6
[HTTP_ACCEPT] => text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
[HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE] => en-us,en;q=0.5
[HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING] => gzip,deflate
[HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET] => ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
[HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE] => 300
[HTTP_CONNECTION] => keep-alive
[HTTP_PRAGMA] => no-cache
[HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL] => no-cache
[PATH] => /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
[SERVER_SIGNATURE] => <address>Apache/2.2.6 (Fedora) Server at xxxx.com Port 80</address>
[SERVER_SOFTWARE] => Apache/2.2.6 (Fedora)
[SERVER_NAME] => xxxx.com
[SERVER_ADDR] => 208.109.29.70
[SERVER_PORT] => 80
[REMOTE_ADDR] => 69.134.191.151
[DOCUMENT_ROOT] => /xxxx/httpdocs
[SERVER_ADMIN] => jpg@gfhome.com
[SCRIPT_FILENAME] => /xxxx/args.php
[REMOTE_PORT] => 52187
[GATEWAY_INTERFACE] => CGI/1.1
[SERVER_PROTOCOL] => HTTP/1.1
[REQUEST_METHOD] => GET
[QUERY_STRING] =>
[REQUEST_URI] => /args.php
[SCRIPT_NAME] => /args.php
[PHP_SELF] => /args.php
[REQUEST_TIME] => 1236102678
)
Of note are these vars, which might end up being the most useful:
[argv] => Array
(
[0] => test.php
)
[argc] => 1