How to post data in PHP using file_get_contents?

PhpHttpHttp PostFile Get-Contents

Php Problem Overview


I'm using PHP's function file_get_contents() to fetch contents of a URL and then I process headers through the variable $http_response_header.

Now the problem is that some of the URLs need some data to be posted to the URL (for example, login pages).

How do I do that?

I realize using stream_context I may be able to do that but I am not entirely clear.

Thanks.

Php Solutions


Solution 1 - Php

Sending an HTTP POST request using file_get_contents is not that hard, actually : as you guessed, you have to use the $context parameter.


There's an example given in the PHP manual, at this page : HTTP context options (quoting) :

$postdata = http_build_query(
    array(
        'var1' => 'some content',
        'var2' => 'doh'
    )
);

$opts = array('http' =>
    array(
        'method'  => 'POST',
        'header'  => 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
        'content' => $postdata
    )
);

$context  = stream_context_create($opts);

$result = file_get_contents('http://example.com/submit.php', false, $context);

Basically, you have to create a stream, with the right options (there is a full list on that page), and use it as the third parameter to file_get_contents -- nothing more ;-)


As a sidenote : generally speaking, to send HTTP POST requests, we tend to use curl, which provides a lot of options an all -- but streams are one of the nice things of PHP that nobody knows about... too bad...

Solution 2 - Php

An alternative, you can also use fopen

$params = array('http' => array(
    'method' => 'POST',
    'content' => 'toto=1&tata=2'
));

$ctx = stream_context_create($params);
$fp = @fopen($sUrl, 'rb', false, $ctx);
if (!$fp)
{
    throw new Exception("Problem with $sUrl, $php_errormsg");
}
	
$response = @stream_get_contents($fp);
if ($response === false) 
{
    throw new Exception("Problem reading data from $sUrl, $php_errormsg");
}

Solution 3 - Php

$sUrl = 'http://www.linktopage.com/login/';
$params = array('http' => array(
    'method'  => 'POST',
    'content' => 'username=admin195&password=d123456789'
));

$ctx = stream_context_create($params);
$fp = @fopen($sUrl, 'rb', false, $ctx);
if(!$fp) {
    throw new Exception("Problem with $sUrl, $php_errormsg");
}

$response = @stream_get_contents($fp);
if($response === false) {
    throw new Exception("Problem reading data from $sUrl, $php_errormsg");
}

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