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SQLite3::busyTimeout

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.3, PHP 7, PHP 8)

SQLite3::busyTimeout接続がビジー状態のときのハンドラを設定する

説明

public SQLite3::busyTimeout(int $milliseconds): bool

ビジーハンドラを設定します。 これは、データベースのロックが解除されるかあるいはタイムアウトに達するまでスリープさせます。

パラメータ

milliseconds

スリープさせる時間 (ミリ秒)。この値をゼロ以下にすると、 すでに設定されているタイムアウトハンドラを無効にします。

戻り値

成功した場合に true、失敗した場合に false を返します

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ppryor63 at gmail dot com
10 years ago
The busyTimeout() method and related API sqlite3_busy_timeout() is a connection level attribute and affects whole connection and should be set once after opening connection. Do not set to zero or you will encounter "Database is busy" error message when calling query, querySingle, prepare, or execute methods. Also ensure that sqlite3 library is compiled with HAVE_USLEEP defined, otherwise busyTimeout() can only time out in seconds. It is very highly recommended to call busyTimeout() with non-zero timeout for reliability in concurrent environment.
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dkarnout at gmail dot com
9 years ago
For SQLite2 (http://php.net/manual/en/function.sqlite-busy-timeout.php), PHP sets the default busy timeout to be 60 seconds when the database is opened.
However, this does not happen for v3 and it has to be done manually.

My personal experience is that the default value of SQLite3, which is 0, is not enough when you have to do consecutive read/write commits and the file has not been accessed for long time.
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anthony at domps dot fr
3 years ago
It's possible to use PRAGMA to set busyTimeout (milliseconds) :

<?php

$db
= new SQLite3('my.db');
$db->exec("PRAGMA busy_timeout=5000");

?>
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