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Child Process Component

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Library for executing child processes.

Introduction

This library integrates the Program Execution extension in PHP with React's event loop.

Child processes launched within the event loop may be signaled and will emit an exit event upon termination. Additionally, process I/O streams (i.e. stdin, stdout, stderr) are registered with the loop.

Processes

EventEmitter Events

  • exit: Emitted whenever the process is no longer running. Event listeners will receive the exit code and termination signal as two arguments.

Methods

  • start(): Launches the process and registers its IO streams with the event loop. The stdin stream will be left in a paused state.
  • terminate(): Send the process a signal (SIGTERM by default).

There are additional public methods on the Process class, which may be used to access fields otherwise available through proc_get_status().

Stream Properties

Once a process is started, its I/O streams will be constructed as instances of React\Stream\Stream. Before start() is called, these properties are null. Once a process terminates, the streams will become closed but not unset.

  • $stdin
  • $stdout
  • $stderr

Usage

    $loop = React\EventLoop\Factory::create();

    $process = new React\ChildProcess\Process('echo foo');

    $process->on('exit', function($exitCode, $termSignal) {
        // ...
    });

    $loop->addTimer(0.001, function($timer) use ($process) {
        $process->start($timer->getLoop());

        $process->stdout->on('data', function($output) {
            // ...
        });
    });

    $loop->run();

Prepending Commands with exec

Symfony pull request #5759 documents a caveat with the Program Execution extension. PHP will launch processes via sh, which obfuscates the underlying process' PID and complicates signaling (our process becomes a child of sh). As a work-around, prepend the command string with exec, which will cause the sh process to be replaced by our process.

Sigchild Compatibility

When PHP has been compiled with the --enabled-sigchild option, a child process' exit code cannot be reliably determined via proc_close() or proc_get_status(). Instead, we execute the child process with a fourth pipe and use that to retrieve its exit code.

This behavior is used by default and only when necessary. It may be manually disabled by calling setEnhanceSigchildCompatibility(false) on the Process before it is started, in which case the exit event may receive null instead of the actual exit code.

Note: This functionality was taken from Symfony's Process compoment.

Command Chaining

Command chaning with && or ;, while possible with proc_open(), should not be used with this component. There is currently no way to discern when each process in a chain ends, which would complicate working with I/O streams. As an alternative, considering launching one process at a time and listening on its exit event to conditionally start the next process in the chain. This will give you an opportunity to configure the subsequent process' I/O streams.

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