You can do this very easily by running PHP from the 'command line'. Here is a sample script to show 'proof of concept'. I run PHP 5.3.18 on windows XP (oi!, stop laffin').
I show the captured output.
Script:
<?php
// P:\developer\xampp\htdocs\testmysql\Q22710846.php
//
// run this from the command line - press ctrl-c to kill the task.
set_time_limit(0);
$run = TRUE;
$nowtime = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
$debug = false; // set true to stop after 10
$loopCount = 10;
if (!$debug) {
echo "press ctrl-c to end the task as it will forever!\n\n";
}
while(($debug && $loopCount) || (!$debug && $run)) { // will run forever...
$nowtime = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
echo 'The time now is, beep, beep, beep : ', $nowtime, "\n";
// generate a random delay of between 1 and 10 seconds
$delay = mt_rand(1, 10);
echo 'waiting for : ', $delay, " seconds\n";
sleep($delay);
// log_message("debug","Still Running On ".$time); //checking if it still running every minute
if ($debug) {
$loopCount--;
}
}
?>
Sample output...
P:\developer\xampp\htdocs\testmysql>php Q22710846.php
press ctrl-c to end the task as it will forever!
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:03
waiting for : 8 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:11
waiting for : 7 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:18
waiting for : 6 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:24
waiting for : 6 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:30
waiting for : 5 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:35
waiting for : 8 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:43
waiting for : 8 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:51
waiting for : 2 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:19:53
waiting for : 8 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:01
waiting for : 1 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:02
waiting for : 3 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:05
waiting for : 7 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:12
waiting for : 9 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:21
waiting for : 9 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:30
waiting for : 8 seconds
The time now is, beep, beep, beep : 2014-04-02 11:20:38
waiting for : 1 seconds
^C
P:\developer\xampp\htdocs\testmysql>
if ($stop)
. How are you running this script exactly? PHPCLI? Apache? This whole thing sounds more like a purpose problem to me. PHP is not designed for stuff like that. You should switch to something different like, I don't know, a bash script at least or something closer to the system like C to create such a deamon. Either way: I can not think of anything that could not be handled by a cronjob that runs every minute.