If you come from a shell scripting background, you might expect to find this topic under the heading "positional parameters".
$argv
$argv — Array of arguments passed to script
Description
Contains an array of all the arguments passed to the script when running from the command line.
Note: The first argument is always the current script's filename, therefore $argv[0] is the script's name.
Note: This variable is only available when register_argc_argv is enabled.
Examples
Example #1 $argv example
<?php
var_dump($argv);
?>
When executing the example with: php script.php arg1 arg2 arg3
The above example will output something similar to:
array(4) {
[0]=>
string(10) "script.php"
[1]=>
string(4) "arg1"
[2]=>
string(4) "arg2"
[3]=>
string(4) "arg3"
}
$argv
Steve Schmitt
14-Sep-2009 06:57
14-Sep-2009 06:57
karsten at typo3 dot org
18-Feb-2009 02:48
18-Feb-2009 02:48
Note: when using CLI $argv (as well as $argc) is always available, regardless of register_argc_argv, as explained at http://docs.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.php
