mysqli_thread_id
(PHP 5)
mysqli_thread_id
(no version information, might be only in CVS)
mysqli->thread_id -- Returns the thread ID for the current connection
Description
Procedural style:
int
mysqli_thread_id ( mysqli link)
Object oriented style (property):
class
mysqli {
int thread_id
}
The mysqli_thread_id() function returns the thread
ID for the current connection which can then be killed using the
mysqli_kill() function. If the connection is lost
and you reconnect with mysqli_ping(), the thread ID
will be other. Therefore you should get the thread ID only when you need it.
Note:
The thread ID is assigned on a connection-by-connection basis. Hence,
if the connection is broken and then re-established a new thread ID
will be assigned.
To kill a running query you can use the SQL command KILL QUERY processid.
Return Values
mysqli_thread_id() returns the Thread ID for the current connection.
Examples
Example 1. Object oriented style
<?php $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
/* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error()); exit(); }
/* determine our thread id */ $thread_id = $mysqli->thread_id;
/* Kill connection */ $mysqli->kill($thread_id);
/* This should produce an error */ if (!$mysqli->query("CREATE TABLE myCity LIKE City")) { printf("Error: %s\n", $mysqli->error); exit; }
/* close connection */ $mysqli->close(); ?>
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Example 2. Procedural style
<?php $link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
/* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error()); exit(); }
/* determine our thread id */ $thread_id = mysqli_thread_id($link);
/* Kill connection */ mysqli_kill($link, $thread_id);
/* This should produce an error */ if (!mysqli_query($link, "CREATE TABLE myCity LIKE City")) { printf("Error: %s\n", mysqli_error($link)); exit; }
/* close connection */ mysqli_close($link); ?>
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The above example will output:
Error: MySQL server has gone away |