Phar::offsetSet

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL phar >= 1.0.0)

Phar::offsetSetSet the contents of an internal file to those of an external file

Descrição

public Phar::offsetSet(string $localName, resource|string $value): void

Note:

Este método requer que a configuração phar.readonly do php.ini seja definida como 0 para funcionar com objetos Phar. Caso contrário, uma exceção PharException será lançada.

This is an implementation of the ArrayAccess interface allowing direct manipulation of the contents of a Phar archive using array access brackets. offsetSet is used for modifying an existing file, or adding a new file to a Phar archive.

Parâmetros

localName

The filename (relative path) to modify in a Phar.

value

Content of the file.

Valor Retornado

No return values.

Erros/Exceções

if phar.readonly is 1, BadMethodCallException is thrown, as modifying a Phar is only allowed when phar.readonly is set to 0. Throws PharException if there are any problems flushing changes made to the Phar archive to disk.

Exemplos

Example #1 A Phar::offsetSet() example

offsetSet should not be accessed directly, but instead used via array access with the [] operator.

<?php
$p = new Phar('/path/to/my.phar', 0, 'my.phar');
try {
    // calls offsetSet
    $p['file.txt'] = 'Hi there';
} catch (Exception $e) {
    echo 'Could not modify file.txt:', $e;
}
?>

Notas

Note: Phar::addFile(), Phar::addFromString() e Phar::offsetSet() salvam um novo arquivo phar cada vez que são chamadas. Se o desempenho for uma preocupação, Phar::buildFromDirectory() ou Phar::buildFromIterator() devem ser usadas.

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