I had to build a PHP Queue System, and found this brilliant article
and I used it to create a PHP queue system, its very easy to set-up and use.http://squirrelshaterobots.com/programming/php/building-a-queue-server-in-php-part-1-understanding-the-project
Below is the code for queue.php, run from shell (puTTy or somesuch).
<?PHP
//. set this constant to false if we ever need to debug
//. the application in a terminal.
define('QUEUESERVER_FORK', true);
//////// fork into a background process ////////
if(QUEUESERVER_FORK){
$pid = pcntl_fork();
if($pid === -1) die('error: unable to fork.');
else if($pid) exit(0);
posix_setsid();
sleep(1);
ob_start();
}
$queue = array();
//////// setup our named pipe ////////
$pipefile = '/tmp/queueserver-input';
if(file_exists($pipefile))
if(!unlink($pipefile))
die('unable to remove stale file');
umask(0);
if(!posix_mkfifo($pipefile, 0666))
die('unable to create named pipe');
$pipe = fopen($pipefile,'r+');
if(!$pipe) die('unable to open the named pipe');
stream_set_blocking($pipe, false);
//////// process the queue ////////
while(1){
while($input = trim(fgets($pipe))){
stream_set_blocking($pipe, false);
$queue[] = $input;
}
$job = current($queue);
$jobkey = key($queue);
if($job){
echo 'processing job ', $job, PHP_EOL;
process($job);
next($queue);
unset($job, $queue[$jobkey]);
}else{
echo 'no jobs to do - waiting...', PHP_EOL;
stream_set_blocking($pipe, true);
}
if(QUEUESERVER_FORK) ob_clean();
}
?>
The hardest part was getting the pcntl functions to work on my server.
My question is "How do i get the job to start automatically when/if the server has to restart?"
As noted in comments, edited broken link and pointed to excellent web archive for posterity.