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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:51:13+00:00 2026-05-13T16:51:13+00:00

I’m using curl_multi functions to request multiple URLs and process them as they complete.

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I’m using curl_multi functions to request multiple URLs and process them as they complete. As one connection completes all I really have is the cURL handle (and associated data) from curl_multi_info_read().

The URLs come from a job queue, and once processed I need to remove the job from the queue. I don’t want to rely on the URL to identify the job (there shouldn’t be duplicate URLs, but what if there is).

The solution I’ve worked up so far is to use the cURL handle as an array key pointing to the jobid. Form what I can tell, when treated as a string the handle is something like:

"Resource id #1"

That seams reasonably unique to me. The basic code is:

$ch = curl_init($job->getUrl());
$handles[$ch] = $job;
//then later
$done = curl_multi_info_read($master);
$handles[$done['handle']]->delete();
curl_multi_remove_handle($master, $done['handle']);

Is the cURL handle safe to use in this way?

Or is there a better way to map the cURL handles to the job that created them?

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    2026-05-13T16:51:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:51 pm

    It will probably work thanks to some implicit type cast, but it doesn’t feel right to me at all. I think it’s begging for trouble somewhere down the line, with future versions that treat resources differently, different platforms…

    I personally wouldn’t do it, but use numeric indexes.

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