pg_version
(PHP 5)
pg_version — Returns an array with client, protocol and server version (when available)
Description
$connection
] )pg_version() returns an array with the client, protocol and server version. Protocol and server versions are only available if PHP was compiled with PostgreSQL 7.4 or later.
For more detailed server information, use pg_parameter_status().
Parameters
-
connection
-
PostgreSQL database connection resource. When
connection
is not present, the default connection is used. The default connection is the last connection made by pg_connect() or pg_pconnect().
Return Values
Returns an array with client, protocol
and server keys and values (if available). Returns
FALSE
on error or invalid connection.
Examples
Example #1 pg_version() example
<?php
$dbconn = pg_connect("host=localhost port=5432 dbname=mary")
or die("Could not connect");
$v = pg_version($dbconn);
echo $v['client'];
?>
The above example will output:
7.4
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Коментарии
Complete output off this function for me is:
array(13) {
["client"]=>
string(5) "9.6.9"
["protocol"]=>
int(3)
["server"]=>
string(4) "12.1"
["server_encoding"]=>
string(4) "UTF8"
["client_encoding"]=>
string(4) "UTF8"
["is_superuser"]=>
string(2) "on"
["session_authorization"]=>
string(8) "postgres"
["DateStyle"]=>
string(8) "ISO, MDY"
["IntervalStyle"]=>
string(8) "postgres"
["TimeZone"]=>
string(10) "US/Arizona"
["integer_datetimes"]=>
string(2) "on"
["standard_conforming_strings"]=>
string(2) "on"
["application_name"]=>
string(0) ""
}
I note that the array element for "protocol" seemingly has no value, being reported as:
["protocol"]=> int(3)
whereas the array element for e.g. "server" is reported as (in my particular case):
["server"]=> string(5) "10.12"
A call to json_encode() however gives:
"protocol":3 and "server":"10.12"