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I have multiple tasks that need to be done every hour or two. All of them have been scheduled via Laravel using below comamnds as cron jobs

$schedule->command('email:notifications1')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *');
$schedule->command('email:notifications2')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *');
$schedule->command('email:notifications3')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *');

Issue: All of the above tasks are pretty time consuming & it seems from the results that these tasks are not running in parallel. And each tasks runs after the previous has ended.

Requirment How can i run them in parallel? I want all tasks to be executed (in parallel) as soon as the clock tick the specified time.

Laravel Version 5

2 Answers 2

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You can easily have multiple parallel commands running if you add runInBackground() (introduced in Laravel 5.2) to the chain. Like this:

$schedule->command('email:notifications1')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *')->runInBackground();
$schedule->command('email:notifications2')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *')->runInBackground();
$schedule->command('email:notifications3')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *')->runInBackground();

This creates a new process in the background so the Scheduler doesn't have to wait until the command executes. This doesn't even interfere with the withoutOverlapping() method because that works with mutex files.

Now you also have the benefit of having your commands in version control.

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  • This is great but not available on Laravel Version 5 Feb 23, 2023 at 16:44
  • @Paranoid Android It was introduced from Laravel 5.2. At the time I answered this question the EOL of 5.1 was well overdue. So I could presume everyone reading this answer was at least using 5.2. You shouldn't be using 5.1 or lower at the moment, that poses a security risk. Feb 24, 2023 at 10:05
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The Laravel scheduler can only run one command at a time because of the limitations of PHP.

You could, however, add the cronjobs directly in your crontab file, this way, they will be executed in parallel in separate processes.

15 * * * * * php /path/to/artisan email:notifications1
15 * * * * * php /path/to/artisan email:notifications2
15 * * * * * php /path/to/artisan email:notifications3


Another way to fix this is to let the jobs start at another time. Because a new php process is started every minute by the cron job, these do not affect each other.

For example:

$schedule->command('email:notifications1')
            ->cron('5 * * * * *');
$schedule->command('email:notifications2')
            ->cron('10 * * * * *');
$schedule->command('email:notifications3')
            ->cron('15 * * * * *');
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  • The first option is working well for my case. Second option is not working as expected. Thanks for the help.
    – Knight
    Jul 24, 2017 at 7:24
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    The first option deprives you the ability to control the versions of the schedule together with the versions of the code
    – Finesse
    Sep 1, 2018 at 4:01
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    Laravel can run multiple commands at a time if you let the commands run in the background. Aug 15, 2019 at 7:17

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