I'm writing a web application that needs to execute PHP scripts in the background. The problem with queues is that it can only process one at a time. My question is, how can I let Beanstalk process more jobs at the same time or how can I execute my script in the background which would be going on till the user stopped it manually. I'm using Laravel 4 so I have all those methods at my disposal.
Thanks in advance.
The API couldn't help me either btw.
<?php
class Workers {
public function fire($job, $data) {
$login = Login::find($data['id']);
if ($login->active == 0) {
$job->delete();
}
$job->release();
}
}
This is what my script looks like currently. Note the release()
instead of delete()
. This is so it keeps executing.
I did some research again and found out that a Background Worker may be something for me. Could anyone link me to a tutorial on how to set those up on Linux and what my options are regarding Background worker software. Beanstalk doesn't seem to offer that option.
I just found out that http://gearman.org/ could be a possibility but I'm not sure since I don't know very much about workers. I also found this http://kvz.io/blog/2009/01/09/create-daemons-in-php/ which looks like it could do the job.
Is it possible to have a unique worker for every time the script needs to be run? A complete new instance? If so, how and using which program / platform?
I would like to personally thank the guy(s) that help me get out my nightmare. I have gazillion of people shouting at me when the app is finally finished. Appreciated, a lot!
put on hold as too broad