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After several different attempts I've created a cron task which runs the following file every minute - this file is called cron.php:

    <?php
      echo file_get_contents('http://website.com/search/all');
    ?>

search is my controller, all is my function.

When accessing this file through terminal like so, the file works correctly and expected:

 php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php

However, as soon as I schedule it inside crontab -e it doesn't run correctly (if at all) and doesn't show any errors. This is the contents of crontab -e:

* * * * * php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/brickmulesite/public/cron.php

When I look through my cron log (grep cron /var/log/syslog) this is what I see:

Jan 27 13:55:01 websitename CRON[22231]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 13:56:01 websitename CRON[22237]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 13:57:01 websitename CRON[22241]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 13:58:01 websitename CRON[22247]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 13:59:01 websitename CRON[22260]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:00:01 websitename CRON[22266]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:01:01 websitename CRON[22270]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:02:01 websitename CRON[22274]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:03:02 websitename CRON[22278]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:04:01 websitename CRON[22363]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:05:01 websitename CRON[22367]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:06:01 websitename CRON[22372]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:07:01 websitename CRON[22376]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)
Jan 27 14:08:01 websitename CRON[22383]: (root) CMD (php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php)

It appears the cron is running but isn't running the code in the file. What am I missing?

I know I should be able to run it using the following but that didn't work either so I wanted to simplify the issue:

php -f /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/index.php search all
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  • php -f /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/index.php search/all should work if your Search.php controller is directly in your controllers folder. Do you get any errors in your error_log? Also keep in mind you might use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost for your database host. Jan 27, 2016 at 19:17
  • Hi @ArkoElsenaar - the Search.php file is directly inside the controllers folder. The error_log is empty...
    – David
    Jan 27, 2016 at 19:30
  • where do you expect to see the output when you run it from cron? Jan 27, 2016 at 20:34
  • Hi @ScottSaunders - The file should send out an email and write to a database. Neither happens from the cron but do when accessed via CLI as php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php
    – David
    Jan 28, 2016 at 18:58

3 Answers 3

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[SOLVED]

You'll notice I'm using ServerPilot as part of my website. Their platform allows me to choose which version of php my web app should run. Anyway...

The fix was found on this website: https://serverpilot.io/community/articles/how-to-use-the-php-cli.html

What I needed to do was change the PHP call inside the cron so that it read:

* * * * * php5.6-sp /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php

Note the php5.6-sp

I imagine this is very specific to ServerPilot users.

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use complete path like

/usr/bin/php
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  • Hi @recycler - When I run the command the following command from CLI it works fine. I see now reason why it wouldn't from inside the cron. php /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/websitename/public/cron.php
    – David
    Jan 28, 2016 at 18:57
  • you run php from bash. bash has environement variables. cron does run it on system level and has no system variables. so the path is not known. "php" would be executed in root dir. only bash knows that it is in /usr/bin/ or /bin/ or ...
    – recycler
    Jan 30, 2016 at 9:16
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simply use this with curl

curl "http://www.nameofdomain.com/controllername/functionname"

in Command textbox

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