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I have a python script that I would like to run from PHP. This is my PHP script:

$data = array('as', 'df', 'gh');

// Execute the python script with the JSON data
$result = shell_exec('python /path/to/myScript.py ' . escapeshellarg(json_encode($data)));

// Decode the result
$resultData = json_decode($result, true);

// This will contain: array('status' => 'Yes!')
var_dump($resultData);

And this is my Python script:

import sys, json

# Load the data that PHP sent us
try:
    data = json.loads(sys.argv[1])
except:
    print "ERROR"
    sys.exit(1)

# Generate some data to send to PHP
result = {'status': 'Yes!'}

# Send it to stdout (to PHP)
print json.dumps(result)

I would like to be able to exchange data between PHP and Python, but the above error gives the output:

ERROR NULL

Where am I going wrong ?

:::::EDIT:::::: I ran this:

 $data = array('as', 'df', 'gh');

    // Execute the python script with the JSON data

        $temp = json_encode($data);
        $result= shell_exec('C:\Python27\python.exe test.py ' . "'" . $temp . "'");



    echo $result;

I am getting No JSON object could be decoded

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  • if you got the solution of this can you share pls Jul 6, 2017 at 7:18

2 Answers 2

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On my machine, the code works perfectly fine and displays:

array(1) {
  'status' =>
  string(4) "Yes!"
}

On the other hand, you may make a few changes to diagnose the issue on your machine.

  1. Check the default version of Python. You can do this by running python from the terminal. If you see something like:

    Python 2.7.6 (default, Mar 22 2014, 22:59:56)
    [GCC 4.8.2] on linux2
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>>
    

    you're fine. If you see that you are running Python 3, this could be an issue, since your Python script is written for Python 2. So:

    Python 3.4.0 (default, Apr 11 2014, 13:05:11)
    [...]
    

    should be a clue.

  2. Again from the terminal, run python myScript.py "[\"as\",\"df\",\"gh\"]". What do you see?

    {"status": "Yes!"}
    

    is cool. A different response indicates that the issue is probably with your Python script.

  3. Check permissions. How do you run your PHP script? Do you have access to /path/to/? What about /path/to/myScript.php?

    Replace your PHP code by:

    <?php
    echo file_get_contents("/path/to/myScript.php");
    ?>
    

    Do you get the actual contents?

  4. Now let's add a few debugging helpers in your PHP code. Since I imagine that you are not using a debugger, the simplest way is to print debug statements. This is OK for 10-LOC scripts, but if you need to deal with larger applications, invest your time in learning how to use PHP debuggers and how do use logging.

    Here's the result:

    /path/to/demo.php

    <?php
    $data = array('as', 'df', 'gh');
    
    $pythonScript = "/path/to/myScript.py";
    $cmd = array("python", $pythonScript, escapeshellarg(json_encode($data)));
    $cmdText = implode(' ', $cmd);
    
    echo "Running command: " . $cmdText . "\n";
    $result = shell_exec($cmdText);
    
    echo "Got the following result:\n";
    echo $result;
    
    $resultData = json_decode($result, true);
    
    echo "The result was transformed into:\n";
    var_dump($resultData);
    ?>
    

    /path/to/myScript.py

    import sys, json
    
    try:
        data = json.loads(sys.argv[1])
        print json.dumps({'status': 'Yes!'})
    except Exception as e:
        print str(e)
    

    Now run the script:

    cd /path/to
    php -f demo.php
    

    This is what I get:

    Running command: python /path/to/myScript.py '["as","df","gh"]'
    Got the following result:
    {"status": "Yes!"}
    The result was transformed into:
    array(1) {
      'status' =>
      string(4) "Yes!"
    }
    

    yours should be different and contain a hint about what is happening.

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  • But I want to run it from PHP Feb 20, 2015 at 6:12
  • @harvey_slash: I'm unsure how your comment is relevant in the context of my answer. Feb 20, 2015 at 6:14
  • how do I run python myScript.py "[\"as\",\"df\",\"gh\"]" from php ? Feb 20, 2015 at 6:15
  • @harvey_slash: I'm sorry, my answer was unclear. I reformulated it. Feb 20, 2015 at 6:16
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    ran it from php , your way, it works. But How to get it to work from json_encode() ? Feb 20, 2015 at 6:18
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I got it to work by adding quotes around the argument! Like so: <?php $data = array('as', 'df', 'gh'); $temp = json_encode($data); echo shell_exec('python myScript.py ' . "'" . $temp . "'"); ?>

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  • doesnt seem to work for me :/ Feb 20, 2015 at 6:39
  • If you try printing your data variable back into PHP instead of your result var, does that make it produce anything?
    – Sam-Graham
    Feb 20, 2015 at 6:48
  • var_dump gives this: array(3) { [0]=> string(2) "as" [1]=> string(2) "df" [2]=> string(2) "gh" } Feb 20, 2015 at 6:50

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