(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
parse_ini_string — Parse a configuration string
$ini_string
, bool $process_sections
= false
, int $scanner_mode
= INI_SCANNER_NORMAL
): array|false
parse_ini_string() returns the settings in string
ini_string
in an associative array.
The structure of the ini string is the same as the php.ini's.
ini_string
The contents of the ini file being parsed.
process_sections
By setting the process_sections
parameter to true
, you get a multidimensional array, with
the section names and settings included. The default
for process_sections
is false
scanner_mode
Can either be INI_SCANNER_NORMAL
(default) or
INI_SCANNER_RAW
. If INI_SCANNER_RAW
is supplied, then option values will not be parsed.
As of PHP 5.6.1 can also be specified as INI_SCANNER_TYPED
.
In this mode boolean, null and integer types are preserved when possible.
String values "true"
, "on"
and "yes"
are converted to true
. "false"
, "off"
, "no"
and "none"
are considered false
. "null"
is converted to null
in typed mode. Also, all numeric strings are converted to integer type if it is possible.
Note: There are reserved words which must not be used as keys for ini files. These include:
null
,yes
,no
,true
,false
,on
,off
,none
. Valuesnull
,off
,no
andfalse
result in""
, and valueson
,yes
andtrue
result in"1"
, unlessINI_SCANNER_TYPED
mode is used. Characters?{}|&~![()^"
must not be used anywhere in the key and have a special meaning in the value.