Never mind, Cron did not fulfill the job (no pun intended).
I'm using this from now on and it seems to do the work just perfectly: http://atrigger.com/
题
I'm using CronJob the following way to trigger a php script:
/web/cgi-bin/php5 $HOME/html/library/myScript.php auth_key=xxxxxxx
But I experience problems with require and I tried everything I could find on stackO already. It seems it can't load the SendGrid autoloader
//myScript.php
#!/web/cgi-bin/php5
<?php
include('../config.php'); // this works well for some reason...
if(isset($_GET['auth_key']) && $_GET['auth_key'] == "xxxxxxx")
{
// send email
include('home/content/aa/bbbbbb/html/scripts/sendgrid/lib/SendGrid.php'); // this works only this way
include('home/content/aa/bbbbbb/html/scripts/unirest/lib/Unirest.php'); // this too
SendGrid::register_autoloader(); // fails here!
}
?>
And this did not work either:
set_include_path('/home/content/aa/bbbbbb/html/');
require 'scripts/sendgrid/lib/SendGrid.php';
require 'scripts/unirest/lib/Unirest.php';
And neither did this:
chdir(dirname(__FILE__));
The SendGrid.php is the folowwin, and I reckon the problem lies in there somewhere since this makes also require calls!
//SendGrid.php
<?php
class SendGrid {
const VERSION = "1.1.5";
protected $namespace = "SendGrid",
$username,
$password,
$web,
$smtp;
public function __construct($username, $password) {
$this->username = $username;
$this->password = $password;
}
public static function register_autoloader() {
spl_autoload_register(array('SendGrid', 'autoloader'));
}
public static function autoloader($class) {
// Check that the class starts with "SendGrid"
if ($class == 'SendGrid' || stripos($class, 'SendGrid\\') === 0) {
$file = str_replace('\\', '/', $class);
if (file_exists(dirname(__FILE__) . '/' . $file . '.php')) {
require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/' . $file . '.php');
}
}
}
public function __get($api) {
$name = $api;
if($this->$name != null) {
return $this->$name;
}
$api = $this->namespace . "\\" . ucwords($api);
$class_name = str_replace('\\', '/', "$api.php");
$file = __dir__ . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $class_name;
if (!file_exists($file)) {
throw new Exception("Api '$class_name' not found.");
}
require_once $file;
$this->$name = new $api($this->username, $this->password);
return $this->$name;
}
}
Any help is much appreciated of course! Thanks in advance, Lois
解决方案 3
Never mind, Cron did not fulfill the job (no pun intended).
I'm using this from now on and it seems to do the work just perfectly: http://atrigger.com/
其他提示
You need to include the the libs
require 'scripts/sendgrid/lib/SendGrid.php';
require 'scripts/unirest/lib/Unirest.php';
I suggest you use fully qualified paths to the files - otherwise you will need to set the include path to get them into scope
set_include_path('path/to/scripts/directory');
Use
__DIR__
magic constant with require_once.
The directory of the file. If used inside an include, the directory of the included file is returned. This is equivalent to dirname(FILE). This directory name does not have a trailing slash unless it is the root directory. (Added in PHP 5.3.0.)
require_once(realpath(__DIR__ . "/../config.php"));