Note that QUERY_STRING seems to get inherited, so to make a virtual request WITHOUT one, one needs to explicitly append a "?" to the URL of the sub-request (to cause the creation of a "null" query string). Of course, if the desired URL has its own query string, that will override and an additional "?" should not be appended.
This was with PHP 4.4.7 (released May 2007).
virtual
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
virtual — Realizar una sub-petición de Apache
Descripción
virtual() es una función específica de Apache que es similar a <!--#include virtual...--> en mod_include. Realiza una sub-petición de Apache. Es útil para incluir scripts CGI o archivos .shtml, o cualquier otra cosa que quisiera procesar a través de Apache. Note que para un script CGI, el script debe generar cabeceras CGI válidas. Esto quiere decir que, por lo menos, debe generar una cabecera Content-type.
Para ejecutar la sub-petición, todos los búferes son terminados y volcados al navegador, y las cabeceras pendientes son enviadas también.
This function is only supported when PHP is installed as an Apache module.
Lista de parámetros
- nombre_archivo
-
El archivo sobre el que se efectuará el comando virtual.
Valores retornados
Ejecuta el comando virtual en caso de éxito, o devuelve FALSE si ocurre un error.
Registro de cambios
| Versión | Descripción |
|---|---|
| 4.0.6 | Esta función puede ser usada sobre archivos PHP. Sin embargo, usualmente es mejor usar include() o require() para archivos PHP. |
Ejemplos
Vea apache_note() para un ejemplo.
Notes
La cadena de petición puede ser pasada al archivo incluido pero la variable $_GET es copiada desde el script padre, y solo $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] se llena con la cadena de query pasada. Puede que la cadena query sólo pueda ser pasada cuando se usa Apache 2. El archivo solicitado no será listado en el archivo de registro (log) access de Apache.
Note: Las variables de entorno definidas en el archivo solicitado no están disponibles desde el script que hace el llamado.
Note: A partir de PHP 4.3.3 se puede usar tambien esta funcion con el modulo de servidor NSAPI de los servidores web, Netscape/iPlanet/SunONE.
virtual
09-May-2007 02:13
07-Jul-2006 12:26
You can use virtual() to implement your own dispatcher/auth handler in an efficient and effective way.
For instance if you have a bunch of images you would like to be served statically by Apache (its job after all), but with a more com
plex access pattern than mod_access allows you to do (say a MySQL lookup with your app logic), try this simple Apache rule:
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from env=PHP_ALLOW
Then in your PHP script, before sending any content or header:
<?php
$image = "/some/URL/path/test.png";
if (client_may_view_image($image)) {
apache_setenv('PHP_ALLOW', '1');
if (virtual($image))
exit(0);
echo "Ops, failed to fetched granted image $image (hammer your webmaster).\n";
} else
echo "Sorry buddy, you're not allowed in here.\n";
?>
Of course very Apache-ish, but it's much more efficient and uniform to rely on Apache rather than passthru() and mime_content_type()
hacks : it does the path lookup and auth/security audit as the admin expects, use the best static serving it can (think 'sendfile')
and you can even chain your request with another embedded script eg. in mod_perl.
06-Feb-2006 12:04
when php is installed as an apache module, this works pretty well for writing your own php preprocessor/information logger. For example, requests to any URI underneath pre.php will first be executed by pre.php, then returned to the user.
<?
$docroot = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
$script_root = str_replace( basename($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']),'',$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] );
$script_ext = substr( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'], strrpos( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'],'.' ) );
$fakework_root = $script_root.basename( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] ).'/';
$framework_root = $script_root.'_'.basename( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'], $script_ext ).'/';
$frequest_root = dirname( $framework_root.substr( $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'], 1 )).'/';
$frequest_name = basename( $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] );
$frequest_ext = (strrpos($frequest_name,'.')===FALSE ? FALSE : strtolower(substr( $frequest_name, ( strrpos( $frequest_name, '.' )+1 ) ) ) );
$frequest_full = $frequest_root.$frequest_name;
$doc_frequest = $docroot.$frequest_full;
$doc_framework = $docroot.$framework_root;
$DO_PARSE = in_array( $frequest_ext, $chk_exts );
if( $DO_PARSE )
{
$tmpfname = tempnam( $doc_framework.'tmp', 'aj_' ).($frequest_ext? ('.'.$frequest_ext) : '');
if( ($to_parse=@file_get_contents($doc_frequest))===FALSE )
$to_parse="404";
$tmpvname = str_replace( $docroot, '', $tmpfname );
$tmpvname = str_replace( '\\\\', '/', $tmpvname );
// - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
// Do processing of data stored in $to_parse
// - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
$to_parse = striptags( $to_parse );
// - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
$handle = fopen($tmpfname, "w");
fwrite($handle, $to_parse);
fclose($handle);
@virtual( $tmpvname.$getvars );
unlink( $tmpfname );
}
else
@virtual( $frequest_full.$getvars );
?>
So all files in http://server/sub/pre.php/path/ are really located in http://server/sub/_pre/path/
All this needs is some kind of caching mechanism.
But yeah, this could be modified to add watermarks with the image functions, convert to xml with Tidy, check for extensions better with mimeTypes, proxy content with cURL, validate $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] or $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], etc etc
This gives you much more over than the auto_prepend_file, and auto_append_file, for certain functionality
The key is the virtual function _because_ it delivers the modified content with an apache subrequest.
17-Jun-2003 07:29
Here's an update to tomwk's code:
function safe_virtual( $filename )
{
$curDir = getcwd();
virtual ( $filename );
chdir( $curDir );
}
This is better if you've already changed your current directory to be something other than your script's directory. It works for PHP4 and above.
03-Jan-2003 08:15
I saw the note above about the length of the query string... but didn't know what it was, so have altered the code so it can post to the script.
Probly only works on nix systems as it makes use of the echo function...
This code also will look evaluate the result, so you can get cgi to dynamically create PHP (probly best to watch out that posted variables do not include script!)
<?
$CGISCRIPT="./cgi-bin/cgiscript.cgi";
// preparing the arguments passed to this PHP page
$QSTRING = $QUERY_STRING;
foreach ($HTTP_POST_VARS as $header=> $value ){
if($QSTRING==""){
$QSTRING = $header.'='.urlencode($value);
}else{
$QSTRING = $QSTRING.'&'.$header.'='.urlencode($value);
}
}
putenv('REQUEST_METHOD=POST');
putenv('CONTENT_TYPE=application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
putenv('CONTENT_LENGTH='.strlen($QSTRING));
putenv('QUERY_STRING='.$QSTRING);
unset($return_array);
exec('echo "'.$QSTRING.'"| '.$CGISCRIPT, $return_array, $return_val);
//The 1st line of my script was "Content...." ... so remove it!
$firstline=array_shift($return_array);
//evaluate the code
eval('?>'.implode($return_array,''));
?>
08-Nov-2002 12:00
If you are having problems using virtual include becuase of files being stored in different directories, a root-relative path will make things much easier:
virtual ("/root directory/directory/filename.htm/");
where root directory is the root directory of your site (ask your sys admin if you dont know what it is) Don't include the protocol or host name.
This will also allow you to move your files around your site without having to redirect your includes which is *very* helpfull
10-Jan-2002 08:57
I have a header that's include()'ed on each of my pages. I then wanted to add a Perl script to that header file (header.php) via the virtual() command.
Since my header is used by documents in my /www folder along with other folders inside that (and inside those), and virtual() seems to take only relative paths, I had to write some code to dynamically get the path to the perl script.
Hope this helps some ppl out:
$cwd = getcwd();
$script_name = "cgi-bin/perl_script.pl";
$count = substr_count($cwd, '/');
$count = $count - 3;
// get rid of extra absolute paths since my directory is /home/user/www
// Add additional path information
for($i = 1; $i <= $count; $i++){
$script_name = "../".$script_name;
}
virtual($script_name);
31-Jul-2001 05:43
Another way of passing arguments:
If you have some CGI programs that depend on some libraries where you can't change the source code (in my case an online payment library), you can pass the arguments by changing some environment variables.
Of course the CGI program has to get the GET/POST variables in the usual manner.
It simulates, more or less, a direct call from the server to a CGI program:
// preparing the arguments passed to this PHP page
$QSTRING = $QUERY_STRING;
// pay attention to the maximum length of the QUERY string.
while (list ($header, $value) = each ($HTTP_POST_VARS)){
if (empty($QSTRING))
$QSTRING = $header.'='.$value;
else
$QSTRING = $QSTRING.'&'.$header.'='.$value;
}
putenv('REQUEST_METHOD=GET');
putenv('QUERY_STRING='.$QSTRING);
unset($return_array);
exec('my_CGI', $return_array, $return_val);
Now you can parse the output of 'my_CGI' in return_array.
27-Apr-2001 04:21
If you want to pass all post and get values to the cgi script you can use this code:
<?php
$QSTRING = $QUERY_STRING;
while (list ($header, $value) = each ($HTTP_POST_VARS))
{
$QSTRING = $QSTRING.'&'.$header.'='.$value;
}
virtual($script.'?'.$QSTRING);
?>
It takes all the values of $HTTP_POST_VARS and appends them in the proper format to the values you get in $QUERY_STRING
29-Nov-1999 07:44
Virtual returns the HTTP entity header after the requested file, when it's the first output to the page.
The work-around to prevent seeing the header is, of course, to output something (such as echo " "; ) before calling virtual.
