I am currently hosting a research project on Heroku using PHP and the Facebook API. It is somewhat intensive, so it is running past Heroku's time limit of 30 seconds for a response. Using their support, they suggest to use a background process to do this (https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/background-jobs-queueing), but they don't say how I should do this for PHP. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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- duanqiang3925 2012-11-08 08:34关注
Try the Symfony 2 process component. Its got a nice and simple OO interface for working with processes.
use Symfony\Component\Process\PhpProcess; $command = file_get_contents('/hello_world.php'); if ( $command ) { $process = new PhpProcess($command); $process->run(); if ($process->isSuccessful()) { $output = $process->getOutput(); // ... } else { throw new Exception($process->getErrorOutput()); } }
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