As implied in the title, the Cron Job is supposed to execute a php file (update.php, to be specific). The php file then writes to a csv file stored in the same directory.
I have the time set to * * * * * so that it executes every minute. The command is written as follows:
php -q /home//public_html/wallboard/update.php
I don’t believe this is causing any errors, though it also doesn’t seem to write to the CSV file. When I visit update.php in a browser, however, it executes and writes to the CSV file immediately. I’m not experienced with Cron Jobs and I’m sure there’s an issue, but I don’t know what exactly that issue is. Let me know if you have suggestions/questions. Any help is appreciated!
Current Command:
* * * * * usr/bin/php -q /home/<user>/public_html/wallboard/update.php
update.php:
<?php
include('lib/HelpDeskView.php');
include('lib/WallboardDisplay.php');
include('helpdesk.csv');
$helpdesk = new HelpDeskView();
$text="rntest,test,test";
file_put_contents( "helpdesk.csv" , $text, FILE_APPEND);
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Answers
IMHO the best way is to contact support and ask them about command line syntax.
This is how I’m doing it at my linux server using cPanel.
This runs script.php which is stored in public root. Course, replace
<username>
in command line with your username.At another server I’m using same command line with
/usr/bin/php
instead ofphp
at the beginning of line, but I’m aware that not all servers use same command line. Some requirephp-cli
in command line instead ofphp
, some don’t “like”-f
argument, etc. So try various combinations.To find more suggestions check out this SO topic too: Run a PHP file in a cron job using CPanel
Important thing: When trying different commands wait at least a minute (this case) to see if it works because Cron doesn’t fire your script immediately.
Try to execute the same command in PHP CLI and check if it gives you any error, you might be missing some libraries or references required for CLI execution.
Since your script resides in your
public_html
directory you can usewget
for your Cron Job-O -
output is written to the standard output in this case it will go to the email address you specify in CPanel-q
quiet mode/usr/bin/php -d register_argc_argv=On /home/USERNAME/public_html/DOMAIN/artisan AMIR:HOME