GearmanClient::addTask

(PECL gearman >= 0.5.0)

GearmanClient::addTaskAdd a task to be run in parallel

Description

public GearmanTask GearmanClient::addTask ( string $function_name , string $workload [, mixed &$context [, string $unique ]] )

Adds a task to be run in parallel with other tasks. Call this method for all the tasks to be run in parallel, then call GearmanClient::runTasks() to perform the work. Note that enough workers need to be available for the tasks to all run in parallel.

Parameters

function_name

A registered function the worker is to execute

workload

Serialized data to be processed

context

Application context to associate with a task

unique

A unique ID used to identify a particular task

Return Values

A GearmanTask object or FALSE if the task could not be added.

Examples

Example #1 Basic submission of two tasks

<?php

# Create our gearman client
$gmclient= new GearmanClient(); 

# add the default job server
$gmclient->addServer(); 

# add a task to perform the "reverse" function on the string "Hello World!"
$gmclient->addTask("reverse""Hello World!"null"1"); 

# add another task to perform the "reverse" function on the string "!dlroW olleH"
$gmclient->addTask("reverse""!dlroW olleH"null"2"); 

# set a function to be called when the work is complete
$gmclient->setCompleteCallback("complete"); 

# run the tasks
$gmclient->runTasks(); 

function 
complete($task

  print 
"COMPLETE: " $task->unique() . ", " $task->data() . "\n"
}

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

COMPLETE: 2, Hello World!
COMPLETE: 1, !dlroW olleH

Example #2 Basic submission of two tasks with passing application context

<?php

$client 
= new GearmanClient();
$client->addServer();

# Add some tasks for a placeholder of where to put the results
$results = array();
$client->addTask("reverse""Hello World!", &$results"t1");
$client->addTask("reverse""!dlroW olleH", &$results"t2");

$client->setCompleteCallback("reverse_complete");
$client->runTasks();

# The results should now be filled in from the callbacks
foreach ($results as $id => $result)
   echo 
$id ": " $result['handle'] . ", " $result['data'] . "\n";


function 
reverse_complete($task$results)
{
   
$results[$task->unique()] = array("handle"=>$task->jobHandle(), "data"=>$task->data());
}

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

t2: H.foo:21, Hello World!
t1: H:foo:22, !dlroW olleH

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