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Condition 1: The DOS window was NOT closed automatically when PHP script which implemented [http://php.net/manual/en/function.exit.php exit()] and returned error. | |||
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@ECHO OFF | @ECHO OFF | ||
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Condition 2: The DOS window was NOT closed automatically. It might annoying if there are too many window. | |||
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@ECHO OFF | @ECHO OFF | ||
Revision as of 17:33, 22 August 2018
How to execute php script in a bat file
Case 1: Execute the PHP script without passing parameters
c:\path\to\php.exe -f "c:\path\to\php_script.php" or c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\to\php_script.php"
Case 2: Execute the PHP script passing parameters
c:\path\to\php.exe -f "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -- -var1=value1 or c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -var1=value1
Options "-f <file> Parse and execute <file>."[1]
Example bat file
Condition 1: The DOS window was NOT closed automatically when PHP script which implemented exit() and returned error.
@ECHO OFF
c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -var1=value1
if NOT ["%errorlevel%"]==["0"] (
PAUSE
exit /b %errorlevel%
)
Condition 2: The DOS window was NOT closed automatically. It might annoying if there are too many window.
@ECHO OFF c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -var1=value1 c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\to\php_script2.php" -var2=value2 PAUSE
Application: Run the PHP script automatically at a specified time
Win
Using System Scheduler software & specify the path to bat file.- Win
Task Scheduler in Windows 10[2] (Windows 系統管理工具 → 工作排程器[3]) - Linux
Cron
Troubleshootings
Error: The system cannot find the path specified.
c:\path\to\php.exe -f "c:\path\to\php_script.php"
Possible solutions: Check the php path if correct or not
dir c:\path\to\php.exe
Error: Could not open input file
Error message[4]: Could not open input file
The code caused the error message:
c:\path\to\php.exe -f "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -var1=value1
Possible solutions: (1) add -- after php script (2) remove -f option from command
c:\path\to\php.exe -f "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -- -var1=value1 or c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\to\php_script.php" -var1=value1
(3) Enclose the whole path with double quote symbols
Wrong: c:\path\to\php.exe c:\path\contain white space\php_script.php Correct: c:\path\to\php.exe "c:\path\contain white space\php_script.php"
References
Related articles
- MS-DOS echo command help
- Exit - Terminate a script - Windows CMD - SS64.com
- PAUSE at the end of file to prevent auto closing of console window after the execution of batch file. [1][2]
- Pause on error in Batch File (Example)
- PHP: getopt - Manual
- Boot up Tasks / 自動執行程式