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Creating a queue worker for laravel app?

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  • girishG girish

    @xevotech Is this the LAMP app?

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    @girish Any ideas?

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      @girish Any ideas?

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      @xevotech You cannot put in a systemd service file because the app is running in a container and the container itself has no systemd inside it.

      Not an expert on laravel but there are two ways:

      • In the startup script, start the queue worker in the background - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#custom-startup-script . So, sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 &

      • Alternately, you can put this in the crontab - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#cron-support . So, 0 * * * * sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 --stop-when-empty (the stop-when-empty is needed so that the queue worker quits when the queue is empty).

      Would either of the above work?

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      • girishG girish

        @xevotech You cannot put in a systemd service file because the app is running in a container and the container itself has no systemd inside it.

        Not an expert on laravel but there are two ways:

        • In the startup script, start the queue worker in the background - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#custom-startup-script . So, sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 &

        • Alternately, you can put this in the crontab - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#cron-support . So, 0 * * * * sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 --stop-when-empty (the stop-when-empty is needed so that the queue worker quits when the queue is empty).

        Would either of the above work?

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        @girish said in Creating a queue worker for laravel app?:

        udo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 &

        Not sure, but I'll try. I'll report what I find

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        • girishG girish

          @xevotech You cannot put in a systemd service file because the app is running in a container and the container itself has no systemd inside it.

          Not an expert on laravel but there are two ways:

          • In the startup script, start the queue worker in the background - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#custom-startup-script . So, sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 &

          • Alternately, you can put this in the crontab - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#cron-support . So, 0 * * * * sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/app/artisan queue:work --queue=high,standard,low --sleep=3 --tries=3 --stop-when-empty (the stop-when-empty is needed so that the queue worker quits when the queue is empty).

          Would either of the above work?

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          @girish I'm getting an error with LAMP's PHP.ini. Chaning the PHP.ini in the data dir doesn't fix it. What do I do?

          The error as following:

          May 07 22:10:38 PHP: syntax error, unexpected $end in /etc/php/7.4/cli/conf.d/99-cloudron.ini on line 5
          May 07 22:10:38
          May 07 22:10:38 ErrorException
          May 07 22:10:38
          May 07 22:10:38 pcntl_async_signals() has been disabled for security reasons
          May 07 22:10:38
          May 07 22:10:38 at /app/data/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Queue/Worker.php:639
          May 07 22:10:38 635▕ * @return void
          May 07 22:10:38 636▕ */
          May 07 22:10:38 637▕ protected function listenForSignals()
          May 07 22:10:38 638▕ {
          May 07 22:10:38 ➜ 639▕ pcntl_async_signals(true);
          May 07 22:10:38 640▕
          May 07 22:10:38 641▕ pcntl_signal(SIGTERM, function () {
          May 07 22:10:38 642▕ $this->shouldQuit = true;
          May 07 22:10:38 643▕ });
          May 07 22:10:38
          May 07 22:10:38 +17 vendor frames
          May 07 22:10:38 18 /app/data/artisan:37
          May 07 22:10:38 Illuminate\Foundation\Console\Kernel::handle()
          May 07 22:10:38 box:tasks 6710: {"percent":100,"message":"Done"}
          May 07 22:10:39 box:apptask xevoid.com updating app with values: {"installationState":"installed","error":null,"health":null}
          May 07 22:10:39 box:taskworker Task took 24.15 seconds
          May 07 22:10:39 box:tasks setCompleted - 6710: {"result":null,"error":null}
          May 07 22:10:39 box:tasks 6710: {"percent":100,"result":null,"error":null}
          May 07 22:10:43 ==> Do not override existing index file
          May 07 22:10:43 ==> Source custom startup script
          May 07 22:10:43 PHP: syntax error, unexpected $end in /etc/php/7.4/cli/conf.d/99-cloudron.ini on line 5
          May 07 22:10:43
          
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            @girish I'm getting an error with LAMP's PHP.ini. Chaning the PHP.ini in the data dir doesn't fix it. What do I do?

            The error as following:

            May 07 22:10:38 PHP: syntax error, unexpected $end in /etc/php/7.4/cli/conf.d/99-cloudron.ini on line 5
            May 07 22:10:38
            May 07 22:10:38 ErrorException
            May 07 22:10:38
            May 07 22:10:38 pcntl_async_signals() has been disabled for security reasons
            May 07 22:10:38
            May 07 22:10:38 at /app/data/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Queue/Worker.php:639
            May 07 22:10:38 635▕ * @return void
            May 07 22:10:38 636▕ */
            May 07 22:10:38 637▕ protected function listenForSignals()
            May 07 22:10:38 638▕ {
            May 07 22:10:38 ➜ 639▕ pcntl_async_signals(true);
            May 07 22:10:38 640▕
            May 07 22:10:38 641▕ pcntl_signal(SIGTERM, function () {
            May 07 22:10:38 642▕ $this->shouldQuit = true;
            May 07 22:10:38 643▕ });
            May 07 22:10:38
            May 07 22:10:38 +17 vendor frames
            May 07 22:10:38 18 /app/data/artisan:37
            May 07 22:10:38 Illuminate\Foundation\Console\Kernel::handle()
            May 07 22:10:38 box:tasks 6710: {"percent":100,"message":"Done"}
            May 07 22:10:39 box:apptask xevoid.com updating app with values: {"installationState":"installed","error":null,"health":null}
            May 07 22:10:39 box:taskworker Task took 24.15 seconds
            May 07 22:10:39 box:tasks setCompleted - 6710: {"result":null,"error":null}
            May 07 22:10:39 box:tasks 6710: {"percent":100,"result":null,"error":null}
            May 07 22:10:43 ==> Do not override existing index file
            May 07 22:10:43 ==> Source custom startup script
            May 07 22:10:43 PHP: syntax error, unexpected $end in /etc/php/7.4/cli/conf.d/99-cloudron.ini on line 5
            May 07 22:10:43
            
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            @xevotech What are the contents of /app/data/php.ini ? It seems there is some syntax error. Note that you have to restart the app for the php.ini changes to take effect.

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            • girishG girish

              @xevotech What are the contents of /app/data/php.ini ? It seems there is some syntax error. Note that you have to restart the app for the php.ini changes to take effect.

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              @girish

              ; Add custom PHP configuration in this file
              ; Settings here are merged with the package's built-in php.ini
              
              
              disable_functions = ;
              
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                @girish

                ; Add custom PHP configuration in this file
                ; Settings here are merged with the package's built-in php.ini
                
                
                disable_functions = ;
                
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                @xevotech There is no ";" in the end for php.ini settings, maybe that is the problem. So, just:

                disable_functions = 
                
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                • girishG girish

                  @xevotech There is no ";" in the end for php.ini settings, maybe that is the problem. So, just:

                  disable_functions = 
                  
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                  @girish Now it doesn't output any errors, but I can't access the page:
                  b11a0364-56a1-412b-be8f-f6864c675b4a-image.png

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                  • X XevoTech

                    @girish Now it doesn't output any errors, but I can't access the page:
                    b11a0364-56a1-412b-be8f-f6864c675b4a-image.png

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                    @xevotech is there anything new in the logs now? Maybe this is quicker if you can drop me an email on support@cloudron.io and I can take a look as to how to make it work with the LAMP app.

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                    • X XevoTech

                      @girish Now it doesn't output any errors, but I can't access the page:
                      b11a0364-56a1-412b-be8f-f6864c675b4a-image.png

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                      @xevotech I made a proper article to run laravel apps - https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/lamp-laravel/

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                      • girishG girish

                        @xevotech There is no ";" in the end for php.ini settings, maybe that is the problem. So, just:

                        disable_functions = 
                        
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                        @girish Hah this actually helps me with the Humhub app. Thanks! My solution was to use sed to delete line 312 in /etc/php/7.4/cli/php.ini lmao. Jank to the extreme.

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