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php in background exec() function

Tags:

php

process

exec

I made this script to test the execution of PHP as a background process

foreach($tests as $test) { 
   exec("php test.php ".$test["id"]); 
} 

as suggested in php process background and How to add large number of event notification reminder via Google Calendar API using PHP? and php execute a background process

But the script does not run faster than when it was all in one script without the addition of test.php.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance!

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albertopriore Avatar asked Feb 25 '23 10:02

albertopriore


1 Answers

exec() will block until the process you're exec'ing has completed - in otherwords, you're basically running your 'test.php' as a subroutine. At bare minimum you need to add a & to the command line arguments, which would put that exec()'d process into the background:

exec("php test.php {$test['id']} &");
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Marc B Avatar answered Mar 07 '23 23:03

Marc B