Dave Kiss
Dave Kiss

Reputation: 10485

Prevent timeout during large request in PHP

I'm making a large request to the brightcove servers to make a batch change of metadata in my videos. It seems like it only made it through 1000 iterations and then stopped - can anyone help in adjusting this code to prevent a timeout from happening? It needs to make about 7000/8000 iterations.

<?php
include 'echove.php';

$e = new Echove(
    'xxxxx',
    'xxxxx'
);

// Read Video IDs
# Define our parameters
$params = array(
    'fields'         => 'id,referenceId'

);

# Make our API call
$videos = $e->findAll('video', $params);


    //print_r($videos);
    foreach ($videos as $video) {

        //print_r($video);
        $ref_id = $video->referenceId;
        $vid_id = $video->id;

        switch ($ref_id) {
            case "":
                $metaData = array(
                    'id' => $vid_id,
                    'referenceId' => $vid_id
                );

                # Update a video with the new meta data
                $e->update('video', $metaData);                
                echo "$vid_id updated sucessfully!<br />";
                break;
            default:
                echo "$ref_id was not updated. <br />";
                break;
        }
    }
?>

Thanks!

Upvotes: 22

Views: 52769

Answers (3)

Billy
Billy

Reputation: 788

Also use ignore_user_abort() to bypass browser abort. The script will keep running even if you close the browser (use with caution).

Upvotes: 5

Robidu
Robidu

Reputation: 9

Try sending a 'Status: 102 Processing' every now and then to prevent the browser from timing out (your best bet is about 15 to 30 seconds in between). After the request has been processed you may send the final response.

The browser shouldn't time out any more this way.

Upvotes: 0

bobdiaes
bobdiaes

Reputation: 1110

Try the set_time_limit() function. Calling set_time_limit(0) will remove any time limits for execution of the script.

Upvotes: 43

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