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DaemonBundle Build Status

Allows you to create daemonized commands.

Installation

Via composer :

"require": {
    "m6web/daemon-bundle":"^3.0"
}

then enable the bundle in your kernel:

<?php

$bundles = [
    new M6Web\Bundle\DaemonBundle\M6WebDaemonBundle()
];

Note: For Symfony versions ">=2.3 && <3.0" support, you can use "m6web/daemon-bundle":"^1.4".

Configuration

You can optionnaly define events which are triggered each X iterations :

m6_web_daemon:
    iterations_events:
        -
            count: 10
            name: "daemon.iteration.each.10"
        -
            count: 5
            name: "daemon.iteration.each.5"

Write command

<?php

use M6Web\Bundle\DaemonBundle\Command\DaemonCommand;

use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;

class MyDaemonizedCommand extends DaemonCommand
{
    protected function configure()
    {
        $this
            ->setName('company:my-daemonized-command')
            ->setDescription('My daemonized command');
    }

    protected function setup(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
    {
        // Set up your daemon here

        // Add your own optional callback : called every 10 iterations
        $this->addIterationsIntervalCallback(10, [$this, 'executeEveryTenLoops']);
    }

    /**
     * Execute is called at every loop
     */
    protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
    {
        $output->writeln("Iteration");

        usleep(100000);
    }

    /**
     * executeEveryTenLoops is called every 10 loops
     */
    protected function executeEveryTenLoops(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
    {
        $output->writeln("Iteration " . $this->getLoopCount());
    }
}

Run command

You can run a daemonized command as any other Symfony command. DaemonCommand parent class provide additional options :

  • --run-once - Run the command just once
  • --run-max - Run the command x time
  • --memory-max - Gracefully stop running command when given memory volume, in bytes, is reached
  • --shutdown-on-exception - Ask for shutdown if an exeption is thrown
  • --show-exceptions - Display excepions on command output stream

Command events

Daemonized command trigger the following events :

  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_START
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_LOOP_BEGIN
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_LOOP_EXCEPTION_STOP
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_LOOP_EXCEPTION_GENERAL
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_LOOP_MAX_MEMORY_REACHED
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_LOOP_ITERATION
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_LOOP_END
  • DaemonEvents::DAEMON_STOP