mysqli reap_async_query() Method
The mysqli::reap_async_query() / mysqli_reap_async_query() function is used to get result from async query.
Note: Available only with mysqlnd.
Syntax
//Object-oriented style public mysqli::reap_async_query() //Procedural style mysqli_reap_async_query(mysql)
Parameters
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Required. For procedural style only: Specify a mysqli object returned by mysqli_connect() or mysqli_init(). |
Return Value
Returns false on failure. For successful queries which produce a result set, such as SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE or EXPLAIN, this function will return a mysqli_result object. For other successful queries, this function will return true.
Example: mysqli_reap_async_query() example
The example below shows the usage of mysqli_reap_async_query() function.
<?php $link1 = mysqli_connect(); $link1->query("SELECT 'demo'", MYSQLI_ASYNC); $all_links = array($link1); $processed = 0; do { $links = $errors = $reject = array(); foreach ($all_links as $link) { $links[] = $errors[] = $reject[] = $link; } if (!mysqli_poll($links, $errors, $reject, 0, 50000)) { continue; } foreach ($links as $link) { if ($result = $link->reap_async_query()) { print_r($result->fetch_row()); if (is_object($result)) mysqli_free_result($result); } else { die(sprintf("MySQLi Error: %s", mysqli_error($link))); } $processed++; } } while ($processed < count($all_links)); ?>
The output of the above code will be similar to:
Array ( [0] => demo )
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