My PHP web application has an API that can recieve reasonably large files (up to 32 MB) which are base64 encoded. The goal is to write these files somewhere on my filesystem
Even though this has an accepted answer, I have a different suggestion.
If you are pulling the data from an API, you should not store the entire payload in a variable. Using curl or other HTTP fetchers you can automatically store your data in a file.
Assuming you are fetching the data through a simple GET url:
$url = 'http://www.example.com/myfile.base64';
$target = 'localfile.data';
$rhandle = fopen($url,'r');
stream_filter_append($rhandle, 'convert.base64-decode');
$whandle = fopen($target,'w');
stream_copy_to_stream($rhandle,$whandle);
fclose($rhandle);
fclose($whandle);
Benefits:
If you must grab the data from a temporary variable, I can suggest this approach:
$data = 'your base64 data';
$target = 'localfile.data';
$whandle = fopen($target,'w');
stream_filter_append($whandle, 'convert.base64-decode',STREAM_FILTER_WRITE);
fwrite($whandle,$data);
fclose($whandle);