I have a PHP script that synchronize a local directory with a remote one ...
[...]
$ftp = new Ftp('11.222.11.222', 'the_user', 'the_pass');
$ftp->syncFolder('userfiles/project', '/web/userfiles/project', true);
[...]
And a Class
class Ftp
{
public $conn;
private $url;
private $user;
private $password;
private $loged;
/**
* Ftp constructor.
* @param $url
* @param $user
* @param $password
* @throws Exception
*/
public function __construct($url, $user, $password)
{
$this->conn = ftp_connect($url);
$this->user = $user;
$this->password = $password;
if ($this->ftp_login($this->user, $this->password)) {
$this->loged = true;
} else {
$this->loged = false;
}
$this->ftp_pasv(true);
}
/**
* @param $func
* @param $a
* @return mixed
* @throws Exception
*/
public function __call($func, $a)
{
if (strstr($func, 'ftp_') !== false && function_exists($func)) {
array_unshift($a, $this->conn);
return call_user_func_array($func, $a);
} else {
if (method_exists($this, $func)) {
return call_user_func_array($func, $a);
} else {
throw new Exception('Undefine Class Function');
}
}
}
/**
* @param $local
* @param $server
* @param $verbose
* @return bool
* @throws Exception
*/
function syncFolder($local, $server, $verbose)
{
if (!$this->loged) {
return false;
}
$this->ftp_chdir($server);
$server_list = $this->ftp_nlist('.');
$local_list = scandir(BASE_PATH . $local);
foreach ($server_list as $item) {
if ($item == '.' || $item == '..') {
continue;
}
$folder = $this->ftp_nlist($item);
if ($folder[0] == '.') {
if (!in_array($item, $local_list)) {
$this->emptyDir($server . '/' . $item, $verbose);
$this->ftp_chdir($server);
} else {
$this->syncFolder($local . '/' . $item, $server . '/' . $item, $verbose);
$this->ftp_chdir($server);
}
} else {
if (!in_array($item, $local_list)) {
if ($this->ftp_delete($item)) {
} else {
}
} else {
$stats = stat(BASE_PATH . $local . '/' . $item);
if ($this->ftp_mdtm($item) < $stats['mtime']) {
if ($this->ftp_put($item, BASE_PATH . $local . '/' . $item, FTP_BINARY)) {
} else {
}
} else {
}
}
}
}
$this->putMissingFilesFromDir($local, $server, $verbose);
$this->ftp_chdir($server);
}
/**
* @param $dir
* @param $verbose
* @return bool
* @throws Exception
*/
function emptyDir($dir, $verbose)
{
if (!$this->loged) {
return false;
}
$this->ftp_chdir($dir);
$server_list = $this->ftp_nlist('.');
foreach ($server_list as $item) {
if ($item == '.' || $item == '..') {
continue;
}
$folder = $this->ftp_nlist($item);
if ($folder[0] == '.') {
$this->emptyDir($dir . '/' . $item, $verbose);
$this->ftp_chdir($dir);
} else {
if ($this->ftp_delete($item)) {
} else {
}
}
}
if ($this->ftp_rmdir($dir)) {
} else {
}
}
/**
* @param $local
* @param $server
* @param $verbose
* @return bool
* @throws Exception
*/
function putMissingFilesFromDir($local, $server, $verbose)
{
if (!$this->loged) {
return false;
}
$this->ftp_chdir($server);
$server_list = $this->ftp_nlist('.');
$local_list = scandir(BASE_PATH . $local);
foreach ($local_list as $item) {
if ($item == '.' || $item == '..') {
continue;
}
if (is_dir(BASE_PATH . $local . '/' . $item)) {
if (!in_array($item, $server_list)) {
$this->ftp_mkdir($item);
}
$this->putMissingFilesFromDir($local . '/' . $item, $server . '/' . $item, $verbose);
$this->ftp_chdir($server);
} else {
if (!in_array($item, $server_list)) {
if ($this->ftp_put($item, BASE_PATH . $local . '/' . $item, FTP_BINARY)) {
} else {
}
}
}
}
}
}
This script works fine from browser and from windows' CMD using this command:
C:\php5.6\php.exe -f "D:\www\project\cron\synchro_hosting.php"
But when I try to run this script from a batch file in a scheduled task the ftp_connect function doesn't do anything. It remains waiting for something.
cd /D "D:\www\project\cron\"
"C:\php5.6\php.exe" -f synchro_hosting.php
I'm using a log file to write events (now removed for summarize the code) and the code stop in ftp_connect.
Ideas?
UPDATE 1:
I tried to run the same command from CMD, batch file triggered from CMD and a batch file triggered from scheduled task, and works fine with two first options. The execution stops in ftp_connect function when is triggered from batch file in a scheduled task. The windows user that execute this actions is the same in the three cases.
C:\php5.6\php.exe -f "D:\www\project\cron\synchro_hosting.php"
I don't know where is the problem with ftp_connect from scheduled task. Is maybe a permissions issue?
There are another way in Windows to trigger an php script recurrently?
cmd.exe
prompt. If you're specifically wanting to stipulate the working directory, you could also consider using theStart
command with its/D
option. Given the information you've provided, there's nothing wrong with the batch file. It is however undetermined what the working directory was in your 'working' CMD example.www\project\cron\synchro_hosting.php
andwww\project\cron\cron.bat
. D: drive is a local drive.