I have a very expensive query which gets executed from php and it can take a while to execute. Is there a way, in php, to detect if a user disconnects prior to the query being done and cancel it?
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A possible solution is to use pg_send_query(), that function sends a query to the database and returns immediatly without blocking. Then you can poll to see if the user disconnected before the query finished. See this:
This approach works but has a big problem: you really need to send something to the browser to detect the browser disconnection. If you don’t, connection_status() and connection_aborted() will not work. This seems to be an old PHP bug, see here: https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=30301
So this method doesn’t work when, for example, you query Postgres in the middle of a PDF generation routine. In that case the needed chr(0) will break the generated binary file.