I just came across the problem that ZeroMQ in PHP seems to work properly when used on the command line, but not in an FPM process. Did anyone else observe this behaviour? Is there an easy solution? Maybe it is a matter of rights management or something? Unfortunately there are no error messages at all.
The server is started from the command line:
$context = new ZMQContext;
$socket = new ZMQSocket($context, ZMQ::SOCKET_PULL);
$socket->bind('ipc:///tmp/test.sock');
while (true) echo $socket->recv();
Another script is located on my local webserver (nginx + php-fpm):
$context = new ZMQContext;
$socket = new ZMQSocket($context, ZMQ::SOCKET_PUSH);
$socket->connect('ipc:///tmp/test.sock');
$socket->send('Test Message');
If one executes this script from the command line, the message is transferred to the zmq server without problems. If I execute the script through the browser, nothing happens.
/tmp/test.sock
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owned byapache
works. Do you have something that could block it ? selinux for example ?