When I execute my command in PHP with shell_exec
it always returns an empty string. I tried shell_exec('ls -l');
and it works. I put the command as a separate file and still same result.
$shellOutput = shell_exec("pacmd list-sinks | grep 'volume: 0:' | tail -1 | awk '{ print $3 }'");
//return execute status;
echo trim($shellOutput);
I changed the sudoers to
ALL ALL = (ALL) :NOPASSWD ALL (very un-secure, but just to find something sure to work),
then I did a
sudo -u myusername /path/to/script.sh
where script.sh
has
export VAR=value
export VAR=value
for all the environmental variables that are necessary (you can do a printenv from a user who can properly pacmd to see what you need. probably a good HOME and maybe an XAUTHORITY).
hope that helps
Most of the time php scripts are run by Apache, if thats the case with your script then Apache user may not have enough permissions to run this command. Check that first. If its run as CLI script then check if PHP user can run the script.