How to get the result of job while it's running from controller?
I'm trying to perform a asynchronous task that fills an array of object from a REST
web service call.
I'm writing the code inside the handle()
method inside the job
's class.
The controller should be able to retrieve an object
from that array
at any time.
This task is supposed to run continuously so that whenever I want to retrieve an object
, my array
still contains data.
My question is how to make a job
that executes permanently and how can I retrieve the data from my controller?
Thanks in advance
laravel laravel-5 eloquent task-queue
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I'm trying to perform a asynchronous task that fills an array of object from a REST
web service call.
I'm writing the code inside the handle()
method inside the job
's class.
The controller should be able to retrieve an object
from that array
at any time.
This task is supposed to run continuously so that whenever I want to retrieve an object
, my array
still contains data.
My question is how to make a job
that executes permanently and how can I retrieve the data from my controller?
Thanks in advance
laravel laravel-5 eloquent task-queue
Google "php laravel daemon"
– Mike Miller
Nov 14 '18 at 12:35
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I'm trying to perform a asynchronous task that fills an array of object from a REST
web service call.
I'm writing the code inside the handle()
method inside the job
's class.
The controller should be able to retrieve an object
from that array
at any time.
This task is supposed to run continuously so that whenever I want to retrieve an object
, my array
still contains data.
My question is how to make a job
that executes permanently and how can I retrieve the data from my controller?
Thanks in advance
laravel laravel-5 eloquent task-queue
I'm trying to perform a asynchronous task that fills an array of object from a REST
web service call.
I'm writing the code inside the handle()
method inside the job
's class.
The controller should be able to retrieve an object
from that array
at any time.
This task is supposed to run continuously so that whenever I want to retrieve an object
, my array
still contains data.
My question is how to make a job
that executes permanently and how can I retrieve the data from my controller?
Thanks in advance
laravel laravel-5 eloquent task-queue
laravel laravel-5 eloquent task-queue
edited Nov 14 '18 at 14:09
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 11:50
Mohamed SneibaMohamed Sneiba
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Google "php laravel daemon"
– Mike Miller
Nov 14 '18 at 12:35
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Google "php laravel daemon"
– Mike Miller
Nov 14 '18 at 12:35
Google "php laravel daemon"
– Mike Miller
Nov 14 '18 at 12:35
Google "php laravel daemon"
– Mike Miller
Nov 14 '18 at 12:35
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You need to store (cache) array from job somewhere (db, redis, files) after every operation.
Then retrieve "fresh" array in controller from storage.
If objects in array are similar, you can create model and use standard laravel capabilities.
To run permanent task you can use this console command:
nohup php artisan {command_name} &
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You need to store (cache) array from job somewhere (db, redis, files) after every operation.
Then retrieve "fresh" array in controller from storage.
If objects in array are similar, you can create model and use standard laravel capabilities.
To run permanent task you can use this console command:
nohup php artisan {command_name} &
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You need to store (cache) array from job somewhere (db, redis, files) after every operation.
Then retrieve "fresh" array in controller from storage.
If objects in array are similar, you can create model and use standard laravel capabilities.
To run permanent task you can use this console command:
nohup php artisan {command_name} &
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You need to store (cache) array from job somewhere (db, redis, files) after every operation.
Then retrieve "fresh" array in controller from storage.
If objects in array are similar, you can create model and use standard laravel capabilities.
To run permanent task you can use this console command:
nohup php artisan {command_name} &
You need to store (cache) array from job somewhere (db, redis, files) after every operation.
Then retrieve "fresh" array in controller from storage.
If objects in array are similar, you can create model and use standard laravel capabilities.
To run permanent task you can use this console command:
nohup php artisan {command_name} &
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Google "php laravel daemon"
– Mike Miller
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