(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)
getopt — Gets options from the command line argument list
$options
[, array $longopts
] )Parses options passed to the script.
options
longopts
The options
parameter may contain the following
elements:
Note: Optional values do not accept " " (space) as a separator.
Note:
The format for the
options
andlongopts
is almost the same, the only difference is thatlongopts
takes an array of options (where each element is the option) whereasoptions
takes a string (where each character is the option).
This function will return an array of option / argument pairs or FALSE
on
failure.
Note:
The parsing of options will end at the first non-option found, anything that follows is discarded.
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.3.0 | Added support for "=" as argument/value separator. |
5.3.0 | Added support for optional values (specified with "::"). |
5.3.0 |
Parameter longopts is available on all systems.
|
5.3.0 | This function is no longer system dependent, and now works on Windows, too. |
Example #1 getopt() example
<?php
$options = getopt("f:hp:");
var_dump($options);
?>
Running the above script with php script.php -fvalue -h will output:
array(2) { ["f"]=> string(5) "value" ["h"]=> bool(false) }
Example #2 getopt() example#2
<?php
$shortopts = "";
$shortopts .= "f:"; // Required value
$shortopts .= "v::"; // Optional value
$shortopts .= "abc"; // These options do not accept values
$longopts = array(
"required:", // Required value
"optional::", // Optional value
"option", // No value
"opt", // No value
);
$options = getopt($shortopts, $longopts);
var_dump($options);
?>
Running the above script with php script.php -f "value for f" -v -a --required value --optional="optional value" --option will output:
array(6) { ["f"]=> string(11) "value for f" ["v"]=> bool(false) ["a"]=> bool(false) ["required"]=> string(5) "value" ["optional"]=> string(14) "optional value" ["option"]=> bool(false) }
Example #3 getopt() example#3
Passing multiple options as one
<?php
$options = getopt("abc");
var_dump($options);
?>
Running the above script with php script.php -aaac will output:
array(2) { ["a"]=> array(3) { [0]=> bool(false) [1]=> bool(false) [2]=> bool(false) } ["c"]=> bool(false) }