I'm trying to execute a powershell script from PHP, but it does not seem to work.
The script 'newEvent.ps1' creates an event on the Exchange server.
$psPath = "powershell.exe";
$psDIR = "C:\\wamp\\www\\ant\\assets\\ps\\";
$psScript = "newEvent.ps1";
$runScript = $psDIR. $psScript;
$runCMD = $psPath." ".$runScript." 2>&1";
echo "\$psPath $psPath <br>";
echo "\$psDIR $psDIR <br>";
echo "\$psScript $psScript <br>";
echo "\$runScript $runScript <br>";
echo "\$runCMD $runCMD <br>";
exec( $runCMD,$out,$ret);
echo "<pre>";
print_r($out);
print_r($ret);
echo "</pre>";
It outputs:
$psPath powershell.exe
$psDIR C:\wamp\www\ant\assets\ps\
$psScript newEvent.ps1
$runScript C:\wamp\www\ant\assets\ps\newEvent.ps1
$runCMD powershell.exe C:\wamp\www\ant\assets\ps\newEvent.ps1 2>&1
Array
(
[0] => File C:\wamp\www\ant\assets\ps\newEvent.ps1 cannot be loaded because the execut
[1] => ion of scripts is disabled on this system. Please see "get-help about_signing"
[2] => for more details.
[3] => At line:1 char:39
[4] => + C:\wamp\www\ant\assets\ps\newEvent.ps1 <<<<
[5] => + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], PSSecurityException
[6] => + FullyQualifiedErrorId : RuntimeException
[7] =>
)
If I run powershell.exe C:\wamp\www\ant\assets\ps\newEvent.ps1
on the command-line, it works fine.
This is the first time im attempting something like this. I ran Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope LocalMachine
but it still gives me the same error.
In fact I ran Set-ExecutionPolicy unristricted
, but it's still the same.
Use "
-executionPolicy Unrestricted
" along with the command "powershell.exe
". Therefore the command will be :Then it will surely works.
To execute a script file from PHP you should follow this example:
You should start out with a simple PowerShell script. Create a text file with the name "test.ps1".
Now type the following script in this file:
Place the code below in a PHP file named "test.php". Remember to update the file path in the following example "C:/PATH/TO/test.ps1" with the absolute path to your own script file.
The above code will output a list of all your running processes.
Note that I was running my script in a Windows PC and I was getting error messages because of the file path. So, I replaced all backslashes from the file path with forward slashes.
The following parameters are worthy of note:
Here is an example of how to call a function "my-function" inside your PowerShell script file and pass the parameters "-myParameter" and "-myOtherParameter" to that function with the values "10" and "15" respectivelly:
Found this on another website and thought I would pass it along:
This did the trick for me.
It looks like your command is surrounded by single-quotes. I think if you remove them, your command should run.
shell_exec
returns the output from the command you run. To further diagnose, store the output in a variable, then print it out:Make sure you enable running scripts. That capability is turned off by default. You have to enable the execution of scripts on each machine you want to run PowerShell scripts. Run
about help_signing
for more information.Microsoft recommends running
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope LocalMachine
. This allows all user accounts on a machine to run local scripts without issue, but requires confirmation to run scripts downloaded from the internet. This needs to be run in an administrative prompt. If you are running a 64-bit operating system, you'll need to do this from both a 64-bit and 32-bit shell.