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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:13:16+00:00 2026-05-14T15:13:16+00:00

I am calling a python script from PHP. The python program has to return

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I am calling a python script from PHP.

The python program has to return some value according to the arguments passed to it.

Here is a sample python program, which will give you a basic idea of what i am doing currently:

#!/usr/bin/python
import sys

#get the arguments passed
argList = sys.argv

#Not enough arguments. Exit with a value of 1.
if len(argList) < 3:
    #Return with a value of 1.
    sys.exit(1)

arg1 = argList[1]
arg2 = argList[2]

#Check arguments. Exit with the appropriate value.
if len(arg1) > 255:
    #Exit with a value of 4.
    sys.exit(4)
if len(arg2) < 2:
    #Exit with a value of 8.
    sys.exit(8)

#Do further coding using the arguments------

#If program works successfully, exit with a value of 0

As you can see from the above code, my basic aim is

  1. for the python program to return some values (0,1,4,8 etc) depending on the arguments.
  2. And then the calling PHP program to access these returned values and do the appropriate operation.

Currently i have used “sys.exit(n)”, for that purpose.

Am i right in using sys.exit, or do I need to use something else?

And also what method exists in PHP so that I can access the return code from python?

Sorry for the long question, but hopefully it will help in you understanding my dilemma

Thanks a ton

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    2026-05-14T15:13:17+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:13 pm

    In PHP, you can execute a command and obtain the return code using exec.

    The manual for exec says the third parameter is a variable in which the return code will be stored, for example

    exec('python blibble.py', $output, $ret_code);
    

    $ret_code will be the shell return code, and $output is an array of the lines of text printed to std. output.

    This does appear to be an appropriate use for a return code from what you described, i.e. 0 indicating success, and >0 being codes for various types of errors.

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