start .php skript asynchron over PHP and answer to requests
I try to start a .php script asynchron from an other php script.
if (substr(php_uname(), 0, 7) == "Windows"){
$cmd = "start /B php AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
pclose(popen($cmd, "r"));
} else {
$cmd = "/usr/bin/php7.2-cli AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
exec($cmd . " > /dev/null &");
}
Thats work fine. But is it possible to awnser to an Http Request, how is send to the first skript from a client in the second asynchron started skript? I found out the details about the Request are not available on the second skript.
If I try to set Headers for the Response with (for example) header('Content-type: x-zip') they are not set. headers_list() funktion returning NULL.
php asynchronous http-headers
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I try to start a .php script asynchron from an other php script.
if (substr(php_uname(), 0, 7) == "Windows"){
$cmd = "start /B php AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
pclose(popen($cmd, "r"));
} else {
$cmd = "/usr/bin/php7.2-cli AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
exec($cmd . " > /dev/null &");
}
Thats work fine. But is it possible to awnser to an Http Request, how is send to the first skript from a client in the second asynchron started skript? I found out the details about the Request are not available on the second skript.
If I try to set Headers for the Response with (for example) header('Content-type: x-zip') they are not set. headers_list() funktion returning NULL.
php asynchronous http-headers
If you are really looking for "asynchronous-ness" (native) then I say go for Node.js. PHP was not built to be asynchronous and multi-threaded.
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
I know PHP is not built for my problem, but i´am developing for a 1&1 Server that not support node.js and changing the server is not a possible option for me. I think here is the probleme the second skript isn´t startet really over the web server, rather over the CLI.
– ARX
Nov 21 '18 at 14:59
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I try to start a .php script asynchron from an other php script.
if (substr(php_uname(), 0, 7) == "Windows"){
$cmd = "start /B php AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
pclose(popen($cmd, "r"));
} else {
$cmd = "/usr/bin/php7.2-cli AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
exec($cmd . " > /dev/null &");
}
Thats work fine. But is it possible to awnser to an Http Request, how is send to the first skript from a client in the second asynchron started skript? I found out the details about the Request are not available on the second skript.
If I try to set Headers for the Response with (for example) header('Content-type: x-zip') they are not set. headers_list() funktion returning NULL.
php asynchronous http-headers
I try to start a .php script asynchron from an other php script.
if (substr(php_uname(), 0, 7) == "Windows"){
$cmd = "start /B php AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
pclose(popen($cmd, "r"));
} else {
$cmd = "/usr/bin/php7.2-cli AsynchronDownload.php fileids=".$this->header->queryParams['ids'] . " uid=".$this->header->tokenData->uId . " groupId=".$this->header->tokenData->groupId . " timestamp=".$this->header->tokenData->timestamp . " state=".$this->header->tokenData->state. " token=".$this->header->tokenData->token;
exec($cmd . " > /dev/null &");
}
Thats work fine. But is it possible to awnser to an Http Request, how is send to the first skript from a client in the second asynchron started skript? I found out the details about the Request are not available on the second skript.
If I try to set Headers for the Response with (for example) header('Content-type: x-zip') they are not set. headers_list() funktion returning NULL.
php asynchronous http-headers
php asynchronous http-headers
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If you are really looking for "asynchronous-ness" (native) then I say go for Node.js. PHP was not built to be asynchronous and multi-threaded.
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
I know PHP is not built for my problem, but i´am developing for a 1&1 Server that not support node.js and changing the server is not a possible option for me. I think here is the probleme the second skript isn´t startet really over the web server, rather over the CLI.
– ARX
Nov 21 '18 at 14:59
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If you are really looking for "asynchronous-ness" (native) then I say go for Node.js. PHP was not built to be asynchronous and multi-threaded.
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
I know PHP is not built for my problem, but i´am developing for a 1&1 Server that not support node.js and changing the server is not a possible option for me. I think here is the probleme the second skript isn´t startet really over the web server, rather over the CLI.
– ARX
Nov 21 '18 at 14:59
If you are really looking for "asynchronous-ness" (native) then I say go for Node.js. PHP was not built to be asynchronous and multi-threaded.
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
If you are really looking for "asynchronous-ness" (native) then I say go for Node.js. PHP was not built to be asynchronous and multi-threaded.
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
I know PHP is not built for my problem, but i´am developing for a 1&1 Server that not support node.js and changing the server is not a possible option for me. I think here is the probleme the second skript isn´t startet really over the web server, rather over the CLI.
– ARX
Nov 21 '18 at 14:59
I know PHP is not built for my problem, but i´am developing for a 1&1 Server that not support node.js and changing the server is not a possible option for me. I think here is the probleme the second skript isn´t startet really over the web server, rather over the CLI.
– ARX
Nov 21 '18 at 14:59
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If you are really looking for "asynchronous-ness" (native) then I say go for Node.js. PHP was not built to be asynchronous and multi-threaded.
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
I know PHP is not built for my problem, but i´am developing for a 1&1 Server that not support node.js and changing the server is not a possible option for me. I think here is the probleme the second skript isn´t startet really over the web server, rather over the CLI.
– ARX
Nov 21 '18 at 14:59