(PHP 8 >= 8.4.0)
request_parse_body — Read and parse the request body and return the result
This function reads the request body and parses it according to the
Content-Type
header. Currently, two content types are
supported:
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
multipart/form-data
This function is used primarily to parse
multipart/form-data
requests with HTTP verbs other than
POST
which do not automatically populate the
$_POST and $_FILES superglobals.
request_parse_body() consumes the request body without
buffering it to the php://input
stream.
options
options
parameter accepts an associative array
to override the following global php.ini settings for parsing of the
request body.
max_file_uploads
max_input_vars
max_multipart_body_parts
post_max_size
upload_max_filesize
request_parse_body() returns an array pair with the
equivalent of $_POST at index 0
and
$_FILES at index 1
.
When the request body is invalid,
according to the Content-Type
header,
a RequestParseBodyException is thrown.
A ValueError is thrown when
options
contains invalid keys,
or invalid values for the corresponding key.
Exemplo #1 request_parse_body() example
<?php
// Parse request and store result in the $_POST and $_FILES superglobals.
[$_POST, $_FILES] = request_parse_body();
// Echo the content of some transferred file
echo file_get_contents($_FILES['file_name']['tmp_name']);
?>
Exemplo #2 request_parse_body() example with customized options
<?php
// form.php
assert_logged_in();
// Only for this form, we allow a bigger upload size.
[$_POST, $_FILES] = request_parse_body([
'post_max_size' => '10M',
'upload_max_filesize' => '10M',
]);
// Do something with the uploaded files.
?>