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SQLiteDatabase->busyTimeout — Set busy timeout duration, or disable busy handlers
Object oriented style (method):
Set the maximum time, in milliseconds, that SQLite will wait for a dbhandle to become ready for use.
The SQLite Database resource; returned from sqlite_open() when used procedurally. This parameter is not required when using the object-oriented method.
The number of milliseconds. When set to 0, busy handlers will be disabled and SQLite will return immediately with a SQLITE_BUSY status code if another process/thread has the database locked for an update.
PHP sets the default busy timeout to be 60 seconds when the database is opened.
Note: There are one thousand (1000) milliseconds in one second.
No value is returned.
Example#1 Procedural style
<?php
$dbhandle = sqlite_open('sqlitedb');
sqlite_busy_timeout($dbhandle, 10000); // set timeout to 10 seconds
sqlite_busy_timeout($dbhandle, 0); // disable busy handler
?>
Example#2 Object oriented style
<?php
$dbhandle = new SQLiteDatabase('sqlitedb');
$dbhandle->busyTimeout(10000); // 10 seconds
$dbhandle->busyTimeout(0); // disable
?>