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    Sets file-specific meta-data saved with a file

    PharFileInfo::setMetaData

    (PECL phar:1.0.0-1.2.1)

    PharFileInfo::setMetaData — Sets file-specific meta-data saved with a file

    Description

    void PharFileInfo::setMetaData ( mixed $metadata )

    setMetaData() should only be used to store customized data in a file that cannot be represented with existing information stored with a file. Meta-data can significantly slow down the performance of loading a phar archive if the data is large, or if there are many files containing meta-data. It is important to note that file permissions are natively supported inside a phar; it is possible to set them with the PharFileInfo::chmod() method. As with all functionality that modifies the contents of a phar, the phar.readonly INI variable must be off in order to succeed if the file is within a Phar archive. Files within PharData archives do not have this restriction.

    Some possible uses for meta-data include passing a user/group that should be set when a file is extracted from the phar to disk. Other uses could include explicitly specifying a MIME type to return. However, any useful data that describes a file, but should not be contained inside of it may be stored.

    Parameters

    metadata

    Any PHP variable containing information to store alongside a file

    Examples

    Example #1 A PharFileInfo::setMetaData() example

    <?php
    // make sure it doesn't exist
    @unlink('brandnewphar.phar');
    try {
        
    $p = new Phar(dirname(__FILE__) . '/brandnewphar.phar'0'brandnewphar.phar');
        
    $p['file.txt'] = 'hello';
        
    $p['file.txt']->setMetaData(array('user' => 'bill''mime-type' => 'text/plain'));
        
    var_dump($p['file.txt']->getMetaData());
    } catch (
    Exception $e) {
        echo 
    'Could not create/modify phar: '$e;
    }
    ?>

    The above example will output:

    array(2) {
      ["user"]=>
      string(4) "bill"
      ["mime-type"]=>
      string(10) "text/plain"
    }
    


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