This module enables you to transparently read and write
gzip (.gz) compressed files, through versions of most of
the filesystem functions
which work with gzip-compressed files (and uncompressed files,
too, but not with sockets).
Note:
Version 4.0.4 introduced a fopen-wrapper for .gz-files, so that
you can use a special zlib: URL to access
compressed files transparently using the normal f*() file access
functions if you prefix the filename or path with
zlib: when calling fopen(). This
feature requires a C runtime library that provides the
fopencookie() function. Up to now the GNU libc
seems to be the only library that provides this feature.
In PHP 4.3.0, zlib: has been changed to
compress.zlib:// to prevent ambiguities with
filenames containing ':' characters. The
fopencookie() function is not longer required.
More information is available in the section about
the Section called Compression Streams in Appendix M.
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
The zlib extension offers the option to transparently compress
your pages on-the-fly, if the requesting browser supports
this. Therefore there are three options in the configuration filephp.ini.
Table 1. Zlib Configuration Options
Name
Default
Changeable
Changelog
zlib.output_compression
"0"
PHP_INI_ALL
Available since PHP 4.0.5.
zlib.output_compression_level
"-1"
PHP_INI_ALL
Available since PHP 4.3.0.
zlib.output_handler
""
PHP_INI_ALL
Available since PHP 4.3.0.
For further details and definitions of the
PHP_INI_* constants, see the Appendix G.
Here's a short explanation of
the configuration directives.
Whether to transparently compress pages. If this option is set
to "On" in php.ini or the Apache configuration, pages are
compressed if the browser sends an "Accept-Encoding: gzip" or
"deflate" header. "Content-Encoding: gzip" (respectively
"deflate") and "Vary: Accept-Encoding" headers are added to
the output.
In runtime, it can be set only before sending any output.
This option also accepts integer values instead of boolean
"On"/"Off", using this you can set the output buffer size
(default is 4KB).
Note: output_handler must be
empty if this is set 'On' ! Instead you must use zlib.output_handler.
You cannot specify additional output handlers if zlib.output_compression
is activated here. This setting does the same as
output_handler but in a different order.
The constants below are defined by this extension, and
will only be available when the extension has either
been compiled into PHP or dynamically loaded at runtime.
// open file for writing with maximum compression $zp = gzopen($filename, "w9");
// write string to file gzwrite($zp, $s);
// close file gzclose($zp);
// open file for reading $zp = gzopen($filename, "r");
// read 3 char echo gzread($zp, 3);
// output until end of the file and close it. gzpassthru($zp); gzclose($zp);
echo "\n";
// open file and print content (the 2nd time). if (readgzfile($filename) != strlen($s)) { echo "Error with zlib functions!"; } unlink($filename); echo "</pre>\n</body>\n</html>\n";