A bundle that provides an interface to submit Gearman jobs
This bundle provides a service to submit Gearman jobs to. The jobs are objects that need to implement the GearmmanJobInterface.
Of course, you need to have the Gearman PECL Extension installed.
Simply run assuming you have installed composer.phar or composer binary (or add to your composer.json and run composer install:
$ composer require hautelook/gearman-bundleYou can follow dev-master, or use a more stable tag (recommended for various reasons). On the Github repository, or on Packagist, you can always find the latest tag.
Now add the Bundle to your Kernel:
<?php
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Hautelook\GearmanBundle\HautelookGearmanBundle(),
// ...
);
}To configure the bundle, edit your config.yml, or config_{environment}.yml:
# Hautelook Gearman Bundle
hautelook_gearman:
servers:
server1:
host: localhost
port: 1234
server2:
host: localhost
port: 4567To start submitting a job, first create a class that represents the job:
<?php
namespace Acme\DemoBundle\GearmanJob;
use namespace Hautelook\GearmanBundle\GearmanJobInterface;
class StringReverse implements GearmanJobInterface
{
private $string;
public function setString($string)
{
$this->string = $string;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public function getWorkload()
{
return serialize(array('str' => $this->string));
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public function getFunctionName()
{
return 'string_reverse';
}
}Then, in order to submit a job, you can do something like:
$job = new Acme\DemoBundle\GearmanJob\StringReverse();
$job->setString('string to reverse');
$jobHandle = $this->get('hautelook_gearman.service.gearman')->addJob($job);- Ability to define the priority and background/foreground via the job
- Add Gearman Exceptions back in
- Add Gearman Monitor
- Add service alias "gearman"
