I have this simple code for a ZeroMQ pub/sub setup in PHP , and the strange part is it doenst work for single (1x) web Requests, when I comment out the while(true) { //code } it doesn't work the web client doesn't receive the single request, but when the publisher->send() is invoked inside the loop the web client receives all the message normally.
ZeroMQ PHP Publisher
<?php
header('Content-Type: text/event-stream');
header('Cache-Control: no-cache'); // recommended to prevent caching of event dat
header("Connection: keep-alive");
$port=8899;
// Prepare our context and publisher
$context = new ZMQContext();
$publisher = $context->getSocket(ZMQ::SOCKET_PUB);
$publisher->bind("tcp://*:".$port);
echo "Running..Serving test data on TCP port $port every 1 s \n <hr>";
while (true) { //doesn't work when this line is commented out
$count++;
$json=json_encode(array($count, PHP_RELEASE_VERSION, PHP_OS , $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'], Date("h:i:s m-d-Y") ) );
$publisher->send( $json);
sleep(1);
echo "+";
ob_flush();
flush(); //send out to browser
}
?>
ZeroMQ PHP Subscriber
<?php
header('Cache-Control: no-cache'); // recommended to prevent caching of event dat
header("Connection: keep-alive");
$context = new ZMQContext();
$subscriber = $context->getSocket(ZMQ::SOCKET_SUB);
$subscriber->setSockOpt(ZMQ::SOCKOPT_SUBSCRIBE, '');
$port=8899;
$subscriber->connect('tcp://localhost:'.$port);
while(true) {
echo "<br>Waiting for message " ;
$string = $subscriber->recv();
echo "<br>Received ".$string ;
ob_flush();
flush();
}
?>
I suspect it has to do with when the PHP script ends the ZeroMQ message is never sent or closed for single requests..