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#!/usr/bin/php -q * @copyright 2008 Kevin van Zonneveld * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php * @link http://github.com/kvz/system_daemon */ /** * System_Daemon Example Code * * If you run this code successfully, a daemon will be spawned * but unless have already generated the init.d script, you have * no real way of killing it yet. * * In this case wait 3 runs, which is the maximum for this example. * * * In panic situations, you can always kill you daemon by typing * * killall -9 signals.php * OR: * killall -9 php */ // Make it possible to test in source directory // This is for PEAR developers only ini_set('include_path', ini_get('include_path').':..'); // Include Class error_reporting(E_ALL); require_once 'System/Daemon.php'; // Setup System_Daemon::setOptions(array( 'appName' => 'signals', 'appDir' => dirname(__FILE__), 'appDescription' => 'Showcases how you could catch POSIX signals', 'authorName' => 'Kevin van Zonneveld', 'authorEmail' => 'kevin@vanzonneveld.net', 'sysMaxExecutionTime' => '0', 'sysMaxInputTime' => '0', 'sysMemoryLimit' => '1024M', 'appRunAsGID' => 1000, 'appRunAsUID' => 1000, )); // Overrule the signal handler with any function System_Daemon::setSigHandler(SIGTERM, 'myHandler'); function myHandler($signal) { if ($signal === SIGTERM) { System_Daemon::warning('I received the termination signal. ' . $signal); // Execute some final code // and be sure to: System_Daemon::stop(); } } // Spawn Daemon System_Daemon::start(); // Here comes your own actual code // This variable keeps track of how many 'runs' or 'loops' your daemon has // done so far. For example purposes, we're quitting on 3. $cnt = 1; // While checks on 2 things in this case: // - That the Daemon Class hasn't reported it's dying // - That we're not executing more than 3 runs while (!System_Daemon::isDying() && $cnt <=3) { // Log something using the Daemon class's logging facility // Depending on runmode it will either end up: // - In the /var/log/logparser.log // - On screen (in case we're not a daemon yet) System_Daemon::info('{appName} running %s/3', $cnt ); // Relax the system by sleeping for a little bit // iterate() also clears statcache System_Daemon::iterate(2); // Just here to showcase how sighandlers can work // to catch a // /etc/init.d/signals stop // The SIGTERM signal tells the daemon to quit. // Normally it's catched by the ::defaultSigHandler() // but now we catch it with myHandler() posix_kill(posix_getpid(), SIGTERM); $cnt++; } // Shut down the daemon nicely // This is ignored if the class is actually running in the foreground System_Daemon::stop();