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45 lines
1.5 KiB
PHP
45 lines
1.5 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/*
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* This file is part of the Predis package.
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*
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* (c) Daniele Alessandri <suppakilla@gmail.com>
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*
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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* file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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require 'SharedConfigurations.php';
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// This is a basic example on how to use the Predis\MonitorContext class.
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// You can use redis-cli to send commands to the same Redis instance your client is
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// connected to, and then type "ECHO QUIT_MONITOR" in redis-cli when you want to
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// exit the monitor loop and terminate this script in a graceful way.
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// Create a client and disable r/w timeout on the socket.
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$client = new Predis\Client($single_server + array('read_write_timeout' => 0));
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// Use only one instance of DateTime, we will update the timestamp later.
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$timestamp = new DateTime();
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foreach (($monitor = $client->monitor()) as $event) {
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$timestamp->setTimestamp((int) $event->timestamp);
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// If we notice a ECHO command with the message QUIT_MONITOR, we close the
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// monitor context and then break the loop.
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if ($event->command === 'ECHO' && $event->arguments === '"QUIT_MONITOR"') {
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echo "Exiting the monitor loop...\n";
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$monitor->closeContext();
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break;
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}
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echo "* Received {$event->command} on DB {$event->database} at {$timestamp->format(DateTime::W3C)}\n";
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if (isset($event->arguments)) {
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echo " Arguments: {$event->arguments}\n";
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}
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}
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// Say goodbye :-)
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$info = $client->info();
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print_r("Goodbye from Redis v{$info['redis_version']}!\n");
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