crunz
A PHP-based job scheduler (by crunzphp)
docker-apache-php-laravel
Docker environment required to run Laravel (based on official php and mysql docker hub repositories) (by systemsdk)
crunz | docker-apache-php-laravel | |
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2 | 1 | |
147 | 119 | |
4.1% | 3.4% | |
7.0 | 4.2 | |
3 months ago | 3 months ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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crunz
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I need to run a CronJob using PHP only
Another option is to use a PHP library like Crunz. You set one single job that runs every minute, and you do the heavy lifting in PHP.
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Scheduling a PHP script on Windows but without using built-in Task Scheduler
Jokes aside, there seem to be cron for Windows (Cygwin package cron) but I've never used it. Since you are posting in a PHP forum, an alternative might be something like crunz, but this library merely outsources the heavy lifting to PHP, you still need to set up a scheduler.
docker-apache-php-laravel
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-apache-php-laravel.
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Deploying PHP App to Apache
The main concept you need to know about is the apache document root. This defines the start/root of "web space". Your document root is going to be the /public directory of your project. You should not be versioning or copying files in /vendor. That directory should be created by running composer install on the server from a shell in your project directory. composer will create the vendor directory, and pull all the same files you've been working with. This assumes that you have been versioning the composer.lock file. In production you only ever run composer install. Since laravel implements the front controller pattern, you need some sort of configuration to handle rewriting requests so they utilize the front controller (/public/index.php). Here is a typical mod_rewrite configuration you can put in a .htaccess file in the /public directory. For quite a while, many sysadmins paired nginx/php-fpm, whereas with apache you have the option to use mod_php. However, it is now quite possible to use apache and php-fpm. Think of php-fpm as the application server for php. Although this article talks about setting this up for the symfony framework, the principle would be exactly the same for a laravel app. I would recommend using apache with php-fpm as this is a more efficient use of resources and memory than setting apache up with mod_php. The main thing to ignore in that article is the use of the symfony package, which just provides a .htaccess that works with symfony. As symfony and Laravel are both front controller frameworks it might actually work with laravel, but I can't say for sure.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing crunz and docker-apache-php-laravel you can also consider the following projects:
CandyPHP - 🍠Candy PHP Framework
webgrind - Xdebug Profiling Web Frontend in PHP
php-cron-expr - Ultra lightweight, Dependency free and Super Fast Cron Expression parser for PHP
laracaptcha - A Laravel package to seamlessly use hCapthca or reCaptcha v2 or v3 on your forms or RESTful APIs
Cron - Cron API
lamp - Docker LAMP stack
laravel-totem - Manage Your Laravel Schedule From A Web Dashboard
Spikster - Install and manage your server like a pro! With Spikster you don’t need to be a Sys Admin to deploy and manage websites and PHP applications powered by cloud VPS.