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    PDO::pgsqlLOBCreate

    (PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PECL pdo_pgsql:1.0.1-1.0.2)

    PDO::pgsqlLOBCreate — Creates a new large object

    Description

    string PDO::pgsqlLOBCreate ( void )

    PDO::pgsqlLOBCreate() creates a large object and returns the OID of that object. You may then open a stream on the object using PDO::pgsqlLOBOpen() to read or write data to it. The OID can be stored in columns of type OID and be used to reference the large object, without causing the row to grow arbitrarily large. The large object will continue to live in the database until it is removed by calling PDO::pgsqlLOBUnlink().

    Large objects can be up to 2GB in size, but are cumbersome to use; you need to ensure that PDO::pgsqlLOBUnlink() is called prior to deleting the last row that references its OID from your database. In addition, large objects have no access controls. As an alternative, try the bytea column type; recent versions of PostgreSQL allow bytea columns of up to 1GB in size and transparently manage the storage for optimal row size.

    Note: This function must be called within a transaction.

    Parameters

    PDO::pgsqlLOBCreate() takes no parameters.

    Return Values

    Returns the OID of the newly created large object on success, or FALSE on failure.

    Examples

    Example #1 A PDO::pgsqlLOBCreate() example

    This example creates a new large object and copies the contents of a file into it. The OID is then stored into a table.

    <?php
    $db 
    = new PDO('pgsql:dbname=test host=localhost'$user$pass);
    $db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODEPDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
    $db->beginTransaction();
    $oid $db->pgsqlLOBCreate();
    $stream $db->pgsqlLOBOpen($oid'w');
    $local fopen($filename'rb');
    stream_copy_to_stream($local$stream);
    $local null;
    $stream null;
    $stmt $db->prepare("INSERT INTO BLOBS (ident, oid) VALUES (?, ?)");
    $stmt->execute(array($some_id$oid));
    $db->commit();
    ?>


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