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    Using Phar Archives: the phar stream wrapper

    Using Phar Archives: the phar stream wrapper

    The Phar stream wrapper fully supports fopen() for read, write or append, unlink(), stat(), fstat(), fseek(), rename() and directory stream operations opendir() and as of version 2.0.0, rmdir() and mkdir().

    Individual file compression and per-file metadata can also be manipulated in a Phar archive using stream contexts:

    <?php
    $context 
    stream_context_create(array('phar' =>
                                        array(
    'compress' => Phar::GZ)),
                                        array(
    'metadata' => array('user' => 'cellog')));
    file_put_contents('phar://my.phar/somefile.php'0$context);
    ?>

    The phar stream wrapper does not operate on remote files, and cannot operate on remote files, and so is allowed even when the allow_url_fopen and allow_url_include INI options are disabled.

    Although it is possible to create phar archives from scratch just using stream operations, it is best to use the functionality built into the Phar class. The stream wrapper is best used for read-only operations.


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