PDO::pgsqlGetNotify

(PHP 5 >= 5.6.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

PDO::pgsqlGetNotifyGet asynchronous notification

Description

public PDO::pgsqlGetNotify(int $result_type = PDO::FETCH_USE_DEFAULT, int $ms_timeout = 0): array|false

Returns a result set representing a pending asynchronous notification.

Parameters

result_type

The format the result set should be returned as, represented as a PDO::FETCH_* constant.

ms_timeout

The length of time to wait for a response, in milliseconds.

Return Values

If one or more notifications is pending, returns a single row, with fields message and pid, otherwise returns false.

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