0]); // Return an initialized PubSub consumer instance from the client. $pubsub = $client->pubSubLoop(); // Create a dispatcher loop instance and attach a bunch of callbacks. $dispatcher = new Predis\Consumer\PubSub\DispatcherLoop($pubsub); // Demonstrate how to use a callable class as a callback for the dispatcher loop. class EventsListener implements Countable { private $events; public function __construct() { $this->events = []; } public function count() { return count($this->events); } public function getEvents() { return $this->events; } public function __invoke($payload, $dispatcher) { $this->events[] = $payload; } } // Attach our callable class to the dispatcher. $dispatcher->attachCallback('events', $events = new EventsListener()); // Attach a function to control the dispatcher loop termination with a message. $dispatcher->attachCallback('control', function ($payload, $dispatcher) { if ($payload === 'terminate_dispatcher') { $dispatcher->stop(); } }); // Run the dispatcher loop until the callback attached to the 'control' channel // receives 'terminate_dispatcher' as a message. $dispatcher->run(); // Display our achievements! echo "We received {$events->count()} messages!", PHP_EOL; // Say goodbye :-) $version = redis_version($client->info()); echo "Goodbye from Redis $version!", PHP_EOL;