Reputation: 4775
I have a PHP file with shell commands running through a screen, the commands run fine but I was wondering if there was a way to get this to output to PHP without writing to another file and reading it on PHP's end.
PHP - trace() is just a fancy print_r()
$cmd = 'ls -h /';
trace(shell_exec('screen -S output -p 0 -X stuff "`echo '.$cmd.'\'\r\n\'`"'));
Web output
NULL
Screen output
www-data@:/home/ubuntu$ ls -h /
bin build etc initrd.img lib media opt root selinux sys usr vmlinuz
boot dev home initrd.img.old lost+found mnt proc sbin srv tmp var vmlinuz.old
Any suggestions?
--Edit--
Certain commands aren't outputting directly, one of the reasons I'm using screen
PHP
$cmd = 's3ls';
trace(shell_exec('screen -S output -p 0 -X stuff "`echo '.$cmd.'\'\r\n\'`"'));
trace(shell_exec($cmd));
Web output
trace:NULL
trace:NULL
Screen
www-data@:/home/ubuntu$ s3ls
+---------------+--------------------------+
| Name | CreationDate |
+---------------+--------------------------+
| bucket | 2012-05-31T13:08:51.000Z |
| bucket | 2012-01-17T16:51:58.000Z |
| bucket | 2012-03-31T11:19:54.000Z |
+---------------+--------------------------+
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2050
Reputation: 25711
void passthru ( string $command [, int &$return_var ] )
The passthru() function is similar to the exec() function in that it executes a command. This function should be used in place of exec() or system() when the output from the Unix command is binary data which needs to be passed directly back to the browser. A common use for this is to execute something like the pbmplus utilities that can output an image stream directly. By setting the Content-type to image/gif and then calling a pbmplus program to output a gif, you can create PHP scripts that output images directly.
Though apparently it may be a bit flaky.
Upvotes: 1