I am trying to run an automated mailing service based on SendGrid and cron. I've tried all of the possible combinations to make the PHP interpreter to run my script, and although the cron log says that the job is executed each minute, the log file which I defined remains empty, and no emails are received, and yet everything works fine when I access the page via the browser.
mydev.com is a virtual host that I am using on my machine, and I haven't made any changes to the php configuration(max execution time etc).
Also, i did my research online, and I have php5-cli installed, and all of the requited dependencies.
below is the lines I added to the cron file after typing sudo crontab -e in the terminal:
* * * * * php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null
* * * * * /usr/bin/php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null
* * * * * /usr/bin/php http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null
* * * * * /usr/bin/lynx http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null
And here is the output on the cron log:
Apr 15 15:13:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8948]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:13:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8947]: (root) CMD (php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:13:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8949]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:13:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8953]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/lynx http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:14:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8964]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/lynx http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:14:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8966]: (root) CMD (php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:14:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8965]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:14:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8970]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:15:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8992]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:15:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8994]: (root) CMD (php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:15:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8993]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:15:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[8998]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/lynx http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:16:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[9009]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:16:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[9011]: (root) CMD (php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:16:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[9012]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/lynx http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Apr 15 15:16:01 oleg-Lenovo-G580 CRON[9010]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php http://mydev.com/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null)
Any help is much appreciated!.
O.
EDIT:
Below is the code that is supposed to be executed:
<?php
require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/classes/mailingService.php');
$myMail = new mailingService();
$myMail->execute();
$myMail->outputDuration();
?>
Now, even if I add 'echo 1;' at the beginning of the file, or at the end of it, nothing changes much, and the output file CRON_LOG.txt remains empty
* * * * * /usr/bin/php /var/www/mydev/dev/mailServiceTest.php >> /var/www/mydev/CRON_LOG.txt 2> /dev/null
. Do you have absolute paths in your script? Is it working properly if executed manually?$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
quite probably doesn't contain what you think it does in the CLI environment. You should construct absolute paths based on__DIR__
(the location of the invoked script) instead.