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This document uses PHP Chinese website manual Release
(PECL gearman >= 0.5.0)
GearmanWorker::addServer — Add a job server
$host
= 127.0.0.1
[, int $port
= 4730
]] )Adds a job server to this worker. This goes into a list of servers than can be used to run jobs. No socket I/O happens here.
host
任务服务器主机名。
port
任务服务器端口号。
成功时返回 TRUE
, 或者在失败时返回 FALSE
。
Example #1 Add alternate Gearman servers
<?php
$worker = new GearmanWorker ();
$worker -> addServer ( "10.0.0.1" );
$worker -> addServer ( "10.0.0.2" , 7003 );
?>
[#1] liv_romania at yahoo dot com [2015-07-18 15:14:57]
To properly test the server added you could use the following code:
<?php
// create the worker
$worker= new GearmanWorker();
// add the job server (bad host/port)
$worker->addServer('127.0.0.2', 4731);
// define a variable to hold application data
$count = 0;
// add the reverse function
$worker->addFunction('reverse', 'my_reverse_function', $count);
// test job server response
if (!@$worker->echo('test data')) {
die($worker->error());
}
// start the worker listening for job submissions
while ($worker->work());
function my_reverse_function($job, &$count)
{
$count++;
return $count . ': ' . strrev($job->workload()) . "\n";
}
?>
[#2] 617137379 at qq dot com [2013-10-30 08:10:18]
No socket I/O happens in addserver.
[#3] gabe dot spradlin at gmail dot com [2013-09-27 03:42:12]
The manual states that you get a TRUE on success and FALSE on failure. When I have attempted to connect to a server that is powered off I still get TRUE. The return from returnCode() is 0 which is the same as the returnCode() from a successful connection.
I have not yet found a way around this.
[#4] magge [2012-10-14 19:21:02]
If you suddenly start getting a:
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'GearmanException' with message 'Failed to set exception option' in
...on your GearmanWorker::work() calls, I was able to fix this by specifying values to GearmanWorker::addServer(), even if they are the same as the documented default values.
Crashes:
<?php
$gmw = new GearmanWorker();
$gmw->addServer();
$gmw->work();
?>
Works:
<?php
$gmw = new GearmanWorker();
$gmw->addServer("127.0.0.1", 4730);
$gmw->work();
?>
Go figure. :)