You need to use jobstatus and doBackground().
First, you need to initialize the transfer. This is done by sending the task to the background and send the user a job handle. You call this via yourserver.com/api/file-transfer and must send a POST request with the fileurl set. The answer is a json object.
<?php
// use composer for slim
require_once "vendor/autoload.php";
$app = new \Slim\Slim();
// init file transfer
$app->post('/file-transfer', function () use ($app) {
$resp = array();
try {
// get file url
$fileurl = $app->request->post('fileurl');
$data = json_encode(array("fileurl"=>$fileurl);
// send to gearman
$client = new GearmanClient();
$client->addServer();
// store the gearman handle and send the task to the background
$jobHandle = $client->doBackground("fileUpload", $data);
if ($client->returnCode() != GEARMAN_SUCCESS) throw new Exception("Could not add the job to the queue.", 1);
$resp["msg"] = "File upload queued";
$resp["handle"] = $jobHandle;
} catch(Exception $e) {
// some error handling
$resp["msg"] = "There occured a strange error.";
$resp["error"] = true;
} finally {
$response = $app->response();
$response['Content-Type'] = 'application/json';
$response->status(200);
$response->body(json_encode($resp));
}
});
?>
In a second step the user needs to query the server with the job handle (which he received from the first call):
$app->post('/file-status', function () use ($app) {
$jobHandle = $app->request->params('handle');
$resp = array();
try {
// ask for job status
$client = new GearmanClient();
$client->addServer();
$stat = $client->jobStatus($jobHandle);
if (!$stat[0]) { // it is done
$resp["msg"] = "Transfer completed.";
} else {
$resp["msg"] = "Transfer in progress.";
$w = (float)$stat[2]; // calculate the percentage
$g = (float)$stat[3];
$p = ($g>0)?$w/g*100:0;
$resp["percentage"] = $p;
}
} catch(Exception $e) {
// some error handling
$resp["msg"] = "There occured a strange error.";
$resp["error"] = true;
} finally {
$response = $app->response();
$response['Content-Type'] = 'application/json';
$response->status(200);
$response->body(json_encode($resp));
}
});
In the second request, you have the $stats array from $client->jobStatus().
$stats[0] tells you whether the job is known to the gearman server. The second lement checks if it is running and three and four (2/3) are used to calculate the percentage of the transfer (you need to set these values yourself!).