Best way to get hostname with php

Solution 1:

What about gethostname()?

Edit: This might not be an option I suppose, depending on your environment. It's new in PHP 5.3. php_uname('n') might work as an alternative.

Solution 2:

For PHP >= 5.3.0 use this:

$hostname = gethostname();

For PHP < 5.3.0 but >= 4.2.0 use this:

$hostname = php_uname('n');

For PHP < 4.2.0 use this:

$hostname = getenv('HOSTNAME'); 
if(!$hostname) $hostname = trim(`hostname`); 
if(!$hostname) $hostname = exec('echo $HOSTNAME');
if(!$hostname) $hostname = preg_replace('#^\w+\s+(\w+).*$#', '$1', exec('uname -a')); 

Solution 3:

You could also use...

$hostname = getenv('HTTP_HOST');

Solution 4:

The accepted answer gethostname() may infact give you inaccurate value as in my case

gethostname()         = my-macbook-pro     (incorrect)
$_SERVER['host_name'] = mysite.git         (correct)

The value from gethostname() is obvsiously wrong. Be careful with it.

Update as corrected by the comment

Host name gives you computer name, not website name, my bad. My result on local machine is

gethostname()         = my-macbook-pro     (which is my machine name)
$_SERVER['host_name'] = mysite.git         (which is my website name)

Solution 5:

php_uname but I am not sure what hostname you want the hostname of the client or server.

plus you should use cookie based approach