I have done a a bash script which run php script. It works fine without parameters but when I add parameters (id and url), there are some errors:
PHP Deprecated: Comments starting with '#' are deprecated in /etc/php5/cli/conf .d/mcrypt.ini on line 1 in Unknown on line 0
Could not open input file: /var/www/dev/dbinsert/script/automatisation.php? id=1
I run php script from the bash like this:
php /var/www/dev/dbinsert/script/automatisation.php?id=19&url=http://bkjbezjnkelnkz.com
Call it as:
php /path/to/script/script.php -- 'id=19&url=http://bkjbezjnkelnkz.com'
Also, modify your PHP script to use parse_str():
parse_str($argv[1]);
If the index $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']
isn't set.
More advanced handling may need getopt(), but parse_str() is a quick'n'dirty way to get it working.
You can't pass GET query parameters to the PHP command line interface. Either pass the arguments as standard command line arguments and use the $argc
and $argv
globals to read them, or (if you must use GET/POST parameters) call the script through curl/wget and pass the parameters that way – assuming you have the script accessible through a local web server.
This is how you can pass arguments to be read by $argc
and $argv
(the -- indicates that all subsequent arguments should go to the script and not to the PHP interpreter binary):
php myfile.php -- argument1 argument2
-- Option 1: php-cgi --
Use 'php-cgi' in place of 'php' to run your script. This is the simplest way as you won't need to specially modify your php code to work with it:
php-cgi -f /my/script/file.php id=19 myvar=xyz
-- Option 2: if you have a web server --
If the php file is on a web server you can use 'wget' on the command line:
wget 'http://localhost/my/script/file.php?id=19&myvar=xyz'
OR:
wget -q -O - "http://localhost/my/script/file.php?id=19&myvar=xyz"
-- Accessing the variables in php --
In both option 1 & 2 you access these parameters like this:
$id = $_GET["id"];
$myvar = $_GET["myvar"];