exec() with timeout

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北荒
北荒 2020-12-03 04:27

I\'m looking for a way to run a PHP process with a timeout. Currently I\'m simply using exec(), but it does not provide a timeout option.

What I also tried is openin

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  •  抹茶落季
    2020-12-03 04:48

    The timeout {$time} command solution does not work properly when it's called from a PHP script. In my case, with a ssh command to a wrong server (rsa key not found, and the server ask for a password), the process still alive after the defined timeout.

    However I've found a function that works fine here:

    http://blog.dubbelboer.com/2012/08/24/execute-with-timeout.html

    C&P:

    /**
     * Execute a command and return it's output. Either wait until the command exits or the timeout has expired.
     *
     * @param string $cmd     Command to execute.
     * @param number $timeout Timeout in seconds.
     * @return string Output of the command.
     * @throws \Exception
     */
    function exec_timeout($cmd, $timeout) {
      // File descriptors passed to the process.
      $descriptors = array(
        0 => array('pipe', 'r'),  // stdin
        1 => array('pipe', 'w'),  // stdout
        2 => array('pipe', 'w')   // stderr
      );
    
      // Start the process.
      $process = proc_open('exec ' . $cmd, $descriptors, $pipes);
    
      if (!is_resource($process)) {
        throw new \Exception('Could not execute process');
      }
    
      // Set the stdout stream to none-blocking.
      stream_set_blocking($pipes[1], 0);
    
      // Turn the timeout into microseconds.
      $timeout = $timeout * 1000000;
    
      // Output buffer.
      $buffer = '';
    
      // While we have time to wait.
      while ($timeout > 0) {
        $start = microtime(true);
    
        // Wait until we have output or the timer expired.
        $read  = array($pipes[1]);
        $other = array();
        stream_select($read, $other, $other, 0, $timeout);
    
        // Get the status of the process.
        // Do this before we read from the stream,
        // this way we can't lose the last bit of output if the process dies between these     functions.
        $status = proc_get_status($process);
    
        // Read the contents from the buffer.
        // This function will always return immediately as the stream is none-blocking.
        $buffer .= stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);
    
        if (!$status['running']) {
          // Break from this loop if the process exited before the timeout.
          break;
        }
    
        // Subtract the number of microseconds that we waited.
        $timeout -= (microtime(true) - $start) * 1000000;
      }
    
      // Check if there were any errors.
      $errors = stream_get_contents($pipes[2]);
    
      if (!empty($errors)) {
        throw new \Exception($errors);
      }
    
      // Kill the process in case the timeout expired and it's still running.
      // If the process already exited this won't do anything.
      proc_terminate($process, 9);
    
      // Close all streams.
      fclose($pipes[0]);
      fclose($pipes[1]);
      fclose($pipes[2]);
    
      proc_close($process);
    
      return $buffer;
    }
    

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