Reputation: 66488
I'm working on a shell in php, and I want to display the same output as bash. When in bash you execute sleep 10 &
you'll get [1] <PID>
. How can I do the same in php, when I call shell using:
if (preg_match("/&\s*$/", $command)) {
$this->$shell_fn($token, '/bin/bash -c ' . escapeshellarg($command) .
" > /dev/null");
return array(
'output' => '',
'cwd' => $path
);
}
$shell_fn is variable that point to wrapper over shell_exec, exec or cgi script called by curl. Is it even possible to get the pid from php or using a shell?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2727
Reputation: 11
I use this functions to manage process:
function ProcessStart($cmdline) // return pid
{
exec( "nohup $cmdline >/dev/null 2>&1 & echo $!", $output) ;
// print_r ($output);
return (int)$output[0];
}
function ProcessStatus($pid) // return TRUE (live) o FALSE (dead)
{
exec("ps -p $pid",$output);
// print_r($output);
return ( isset($output[1]) ? TRUE : FALSE ) ;
}
function ProcessStop($pid)
{
exec("kill $pid",$output); // kill -9 ??
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 15996
If you want the pid in bash, you can do use the !
special parameter to get the pid of the most recently backgrounded process:
bash -c 'sleep 10 & echo $!'
I don't know exactly how php spawns external processes, but I imagine you'd be able to capture the echo
output here, just by running the above shell command.
Upvotes: 3