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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T21:17:34+00:00 2026-06-16T21:17:34+00:00

I had to build a PHP Queue System, and found this brilliant article http://squirrelshaterobots.com/programming/php/building-a-queue-server-in-php-part-1-understanding-the-project

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I had to build a PHP Queue System, and found this brilliant article
http://squirrelshaterobots.com/programming/php/building-a-queue-server-in-php-part-1-understanding-the-project and I used it to create a PHP queue system, its very easy to set-up and use.

Below is the code for queue.php, run from shell (puTTy or somesuch).

<?PHP 

//. set this constant to false if we ever need to debug
//. the application in a terminal.
define('QUEUESERVER_FORK', true);

//////// fork into a background process ////////
if(QUEUESERVER_FORK){    
    $pid = pcntl_fork(); 
    if($pid === -1) die('error: unable to fork.');    
    else if($pid) exit(0);        
    posix_setsid();    
    sleep(1);        
    ob_start();
}

$queue = array();

//////// setup our named pipe ////////
$pipefile = '/tmp/queueserver-input';

if(file_exists($pipefile))    
    if(!unlink($pipefile))         
        die('unable to remove stale file');

umask(0);


if(!posix_mkfifo($pipefile, 0666))    
    die('unable to create named pipe');

$pipe = fopen($pipefile,'r+');

if(!$pipe) die('unable to open the named pipe');

stream_set_blocking($pipe, false);

//////// process the queue ////////
while(1){    

    while($input = trim(fgets($pipe))){        
        stream_set_blocking($pipe, false);        
        $queue[] = $input;    
    }    

    $job = current($queue);    
    $jobkey = key($queue);    

    if($job){        
        echo 'processing job ', $job, PHP_EOL;                
        process($job);                
        next($queue);        
        unset($job, $queue[$jobkey]);            
    }else{        
        echo 'no jobs to do - waiting...', PHP_EOL;        
        stream_set_blocking($pipe, true);    
    }        

    if(QUEUESERVER_FORK) ob_clean();

}

?>

The hardest part was getting the pcntl functions to work on my server.

My question is “How do i get the job to start automatically when/if the server has to restart?”


As noted in comments, edited broken link and pointed to excellent web archive for posterity.

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    2026-06-16T21:17:35+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:17 pm

    My question is “How do i get the job to start automatically when/if the server has to restart?”

    By adding it to the list of things started when the server starts. Unfortunately the instructions for doing so vary wildly by operating system and OS version. You probably want to use something slightly more cross-platform. I’ve had a great deal of luck with supervisor, which you can probably find in the package repos on your OS of choice.

    That said, you are going down the route of madness. The thing you’re doing has been done before, better, by awesome people. Check out the Gearman work queue system and the accompnaying PECL extension. It happens that supervisor is pretty handy for keeping your Gearman workers alive as well.

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