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Operating Systems AIX Nohup command Post 302443585 by NycUnxer on Monday 9th of August 2010 10:58:27 AM
Old 08-09-2010
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GEARMANCLIENT.ADDTASKBACKGROUND(3)					 1					GEARMANCLIENT.ADDTASKBACKGROUND(3)

GearmanClient::addTaskBackground - Add a background task to be run in parallel

SYNOPSIS
public GearmanTask GearmanClient::addTaskBackground (string $function_name, string $workload, [mixed &$context], [string $unique]) DESCRIPTION
Adds a background task to be run in parallel with other tasks. Call this method for all the tasks to be run in parallel, then call Gear- manClient::runTasks to perform the work. PARAMETERS
o $function_name - A registered function the worker is to execute o $workload - Serialized data to be processed o $context - Application context to associate with a task o $unique - A unique ID used to identify a particular task RETURN VALUES
A GearmanTask object or FALSE if the task could not be added. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Two tasks, one background and one not This example illustrates the difference between running a background task and a normal task. The client adds two tasks to execute the same function, but one is added with addTaskBackground. A callback is set so that progress of the job can be tracked. A simple worker with an artificial delay reports on the job progress and the client picks this up through the callback. Two workers are run for this example. Note that the background task does not show in the client output. <?php # The client script # create our gearman client $gmc= new GearmanClient(); # add the default job server $gmc->addServer(); # set a couple of callbacks so we can track progress $gmc->setCompleteCallback("reverse_complete"); $gmc->setStatusCallback("reverse_status"); # add a task for the "reverse" function $task= $gmc->addTask("reverse", "Hello World!", null, "1"); # add another task, but this one to run in the background $task= $gmc->addTaskBackground("reverse", "!dlroW olleH", null, "2"); if (! $gmc->runTasks()) { echo "ERROR " . $gmc->error() . " "; exit; } echo "DONE "; function reverse_status($task) { echo "STATUS: " . $task->unique() . ", " . $task->jobHandle() . " - " . $task->taskNumerator() . "/" . $task->taskDenominator() . " "; } function reverse_complete($task) { echo "COMPLETE: " . $task->unique() . ", " . $task->data() . " "; } ?> <?php # The worker script echo "Starting "; # Create our worker object. $gmworker= new GearmanWorker(); # Add default server (localhost). $gmworker->addServer(); # Register function "reverse" with the server. $gmworker->addFunction("reverse", "reverse_fn"); print "Waiting for job... "; while($gmworker->work()) { if ($gmworker->returnCode() != GEARMAN_SUCCESS) { echo "return_code: " . $gmworker->returnCode() . " "; break; } } function reverse_fn($job) { echo "Received job: " . $job->handle() . " "; $workload = $job->workload(); $workload_size = $job->workloadSize(); echo "Workload: $workload ($workload_size) "; # This status loop is not needed, just showing how it works for ($x= 0; $x < $workload_size; $x++) { echo "Sending status: " . ($x + 1) . "/$workload_size complete "; $job->sendStatus($x+1, $workload_size); $job->sendData(substr($workload, $x, 1)); sleep(1); } $result= strrev($workload); echo "Result: $result "; # Return what we want to send back to the client. return $result; } ?> Worker output for two workers running: Received job: H:foo.local:65 Workload: !dlroW olleH (12) 1/12 complete Received job: H:foo.local:66 Workload: Hello World! (12) Sending status: 1/12 complete Sending status: 2/12 complete Sending status: 2/12 complete Sending status: 3/12 complete Sending status: 3/12 complete Sending status: 4/12 complete Sending status: 4/12 complete Sending status: 5/12 complete Sending status: 5/12 complete Sending status: 6/12 complete Sending status: 6/12 complete Sending status: 7/12 complete Sending status: 7/12 complete Sending status: 8/12 complete Sending status: 8/12 complete Sending status: 9/12 complete Sending status: 9/12 complete Sending status: 10/12 complete Sending status: 10/12 complete Sending status: 11/12 complete Sending status: 11/12 complete Sending status: 12/12 complete Sending status: 12/12 complete Result: !dlroW olleH Result: Hello World! Client output: STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 1/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 2/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 3/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 4/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 5/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 6/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 7/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 8/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 9/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 10/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 11/12 STATUS: 1, H:foo.local:66 - 12/12 COMPLETE: 1, !dlroW olleH DONE SEE ALSO
GearmanClient::addTask, GearmanClient::addTaskHigh, GearmanClient::addTaskLow, GearmanClient::addTaskHighBackground, Gearman- Client::addTaskLowBackground, GearmanClient::runTasks. PHP Documentation Group GEARMANCLIENT.ADDTASKBACKGROUND(3)
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