Final Update It appears that the targeted website blocked DO IPs and are giving the problems which I've been resolving for days. I spinned a EC2 instance and manage to work the code working, together with caching etc so as to reduce the hit on the website and allow my user to share the website.
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UPDATE: I manage to get the Html by setting curl error to off, however the website other than returning 405 error is also not setting some cookies which are required for the website content to be loaded.
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FAILONERROR, FALSE);
I'm using the following codes for ajax->PHP to retrieve og: meta for websites. However, there's 1 or 2 specific sites that returns error and would not retrieve the info. With the following errors. The code works seamlessly for majority of the websites.
Warning: DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Empty string supplied as input in /my/home/path/getUrlMeta.php on line 58
From curl_error in my error_log
The requested URL returned error: 405 Not Allowed
And
Failed to connect to www.something.com port 443: Connection refused
I have no problems getting the html of the website when I use curl on my server console and no problem retrieving information needed for majority of the websites using codes below
function file_get_contents_curl($url)
{
$ch = curl_init();
$header[0] = "Accept: text/html, text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,";
$header[0] .= "text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5";
$header[] = "Cache-Control: max-age=0";
$header[] = "Connection: keep-alive";
$header[] = "Keep-Alive: 300";
$header[] = "Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7";
$header[] = "Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5";
$header[] = "Pragma: no-cache";
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $header);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1);
//curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, 'GET');
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FAILONERROR, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 30);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT,"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0 " );
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
//The following 2 set up lines work with sites like www.nytimes.com
//Update: Added option for cookie jar since some websites recommended it. cookies.txt is set to permission 777. Still doesn't work.
$cookiefile = '/home/my/folder/cookies.txt';
curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_COOKIESESSION, true );
curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, $cookiefile );
curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, $cookiefile );
$data = curl_exec($ch);
if(curl_error($ch))
{
error_log(curl_error($ch));
}
curl_close($ch);
return $data;
}
$html = file_get_contents_curl($url);
libxml_use_internal_errors(true); // Yeah if you are so worried about using @ with warnings
$doc = new DomDocument();
$doc->loadHTML($html);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($doc);
$query = '//*/meta[starts-with(@property, \'og:\')]';
$metas = $xpath->query($query);
$rmetas = array();
foreach ($metas as $meta) {
$property = substr($meta->getAttribute('property'),3);
$content = $meta->getAttribute('content');
$rmetas[$property] = $content;
}
/*below code retrieves the next bigger than 600px image should og:image be empty.*/
if (empty($rmetas['image'])) {
//$src = $xpath->evaluate("string(//img/@src)");
//echo "src=" . $src . "\n";
$query = '//*/img';
$srcs = $xpath->query($query);
foreach ($srcs as $src) {
$property = $src->getAttribute('src');
if (substr($property,0,4) == 'http' && in_array(substr($property,-3), array('jpg','png','peg'), true)) {
if (list($width, $height) = getimagesize($property)) {
do if ($width > 600) {
$rmetas['image'] = $property;
break;
} while (0);
}
}
}
}
echo json_encode($rmetas);
die();
UPDATE: Error on my part that website is not https enabled so I still have the 405 not allowed error.
curl info
{
"url": "http://www.example.com/",
"content_type": null,
"http_code": 405,
"header_size": 0,
"request_size": 458,
"filetime": -1,
"ssl_verify_result": 0,
"redirect_count": 0,
"total_time": 0.326782,
"namelookup_time": 0.004364,
"connect_time": 0.007725,
"pretransfer_time": 0.007867,
"size_upload": 0,
"size_download": 0,
"speed_download": 0,
"speed_upload": 0,
"download_content_length": -1,
"upload_content_length": -1,
"starttransfer_time": 0.326634,
"redirect_time": 0,
"redirect_url": "",
"primary_ip": "SOME IP",
"certinfo": [],
"primary_port": 80,
"local_ip": "SOME IP",
"local_port": 52966
}
Update: If I do a curl -i from console I get the following response. A error 405 but it follows by all the HTML that I need.
Home> curl -i http://www.domain.com
HTTP/1.1 405 Not Allowed
Server: nginx
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 17:57:03 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID2=ko67tfga36gpvrkk0rtqga4g94; path=/; domain=.domain.com
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Pragma: no-cache
Set-Cookie: __PAGE_REFERRER=deleted; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; Max-Age=0; path=/; domain=www.domain.com
Set-Cookie: __PAGE_SITE_REFERRER=deleted; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; Max-Age=0; path=/; domain=www.domain.com
X-Repository: legacy
X-App-Server: production-web23:8018
X-App-Server: distil2-kvm:80
Since I was looking for solution myself, and no answer was given on the comments: in my case the problem was:
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_NOBODY, 1);
Simply. It sends HEAD method which might be not recognized/not supported by server - therefore You get 405.
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