add new conf example file to run laravel scheduler in php-worker (#1930)
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<a name="Run-Laravel-Queue-Worker"></a>
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## Run Laravel Queue Worker
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1 - First add `php-worker` container. It will be similar as like PHP-FPM Container.
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<br>
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a) open the `docker-compose.yml` file
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b) add a new service container by simply copy-paste this section below PHP-FPM container
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1 - Create supervisor configuration file (for ex., named `laravel-worker.conf`) for Laravel Queue Worker in `php-worker/supervisord.d/` by simply copy from `laravel-worker.conf.example`
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```yaml
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php-worker:
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build:
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context: ./php-worker
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args:
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- INSTALL_PGSQL=${PHP_WORKER_INSTALL_PGSQL} #Optionally install PGSQL PHP drivers
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- INSTALL_BCMATH=${PHP_WORKER_INSTALL_BCMATH} #Optionally install BCMath php package
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- INSTALL_SOAP=${PHP_WORKER_INSTALL_SOAP} #Optionally install Soap php package
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volumes_from:
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- applications
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depends_on:
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- workspace
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extra_hosts:
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- "dockerhost:${DOCKER_HOST_IP}"
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networks:
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- backend
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```
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2 - Start everything up
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```bash
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@ -566,6 +545,34 @@ docker-compose up -d php-worker
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<a name="Run-Laravel-Scheduler"></a>
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## Run Laravel Scheduler
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Laradock provides 2 ways to run Laravel Scheduler
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1 - Using cron in workspace container. Most of the time, when you start Laradock, it'll automatically start workspace container with cron inside, along with setting to run `schedule:run` command every minute.
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2 - Using Supervisord in php-worker to run `schedule:run`. This way is suggested when you don't want to start workspace in production environment.
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a) Comment out cron setting in workspace container, file `workspace/crontab/laradock`
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```bash
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# * * * * * laradock /usr/bin/php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
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```
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b) Create supervisor configuration file (for ex., named `laravel-scheduler.conf`) for Laravel Scheduler in `php-worker/supervisord.d/` by simply copy from `laravel-scheduler.conf.example`
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c) Start php-worker container
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d php-worker
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```
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<br>
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<a name="Use-Mailu"></a>
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## Use Mailu
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@ -1198,7 +1205,7 @@ We also recommend [setting the timezone in Laravel](http://www.camroncade.com/ma
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You can add your cron jobs to `workspace/crontab/root` after the `php artisan` line.
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```
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* * * * * php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
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* * * * * laradock /usr/bin/php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
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# Custom cron
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* * * * * root echo "Every Minute" > /var/log/cron.log 2>&1
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php-worker/supervisord.d/laravel-scheduler.conf.example
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php-worker/supervisord.d/laravel-scheduler.conf.example
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[program:laravel-scheduler]
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process_name=%(program_name)s_%(process_num)02d
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command=/bin/sh -c "while [ true ]; do (php /var/www/artisan schedule:run --verbose --no-interaction &); sleep 60; done"
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autostart=true
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autorestart=true
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numprocs=1
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user=laradock
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redirect_stderr=true
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