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Bemerkungen

Mit pthreads v3 können pthreads nur mit dem cli SAPI geladen werden. Daher empfiehlt es sich, die Direktive extension=pthreads.so NUR in php-cli.ini , wenn Sie PHP7 und Pthreads v3 verwenden.

Wenn Sie Wamp unter Windows verwenden , müssen Sie die Erweiterung in php.ini konfigurieren :

Öffnen Sie php \ php.ini und fügen Sie Folgendes hinzu:

extension=php_pthreads.dll

In Bezug auf Linux- Benutzer müssen Sie .dll durch .so ersetzen:

extension=pthreads.so

Sie können diesen Befehl direkt ausführen, um ihn der php.ini (ändern Sie /etc/php.ini mit Ihrem benutzerdefinierten Pfad).

echo "extension=pthreads.so" >> /etc/php.ini

Fertig machen

Um mit Multithreading zu beginnen, benötigen Sie das pthreads-ext für php, das von installiert werden kann

$ pecl install pthreads

und den Eintrag zu php.ini .

Ein einfaches Beispiel:

<?php
// NOTE: Code uses PHP7 semantics.
class MyThread extends Thread {
    /**
     * @var string
     * Variable to contain the message to be displayed.
     */
    private $message;
    
    public function __construct(string $message) {
        // Set the message value for this particular instance.
        $this->message = $message;
    }

    // The operations performed in this function is executed in the other thread.
    public function run() {
        echo $this->message;
    }
}

// Instantiate MyThread
$myThread = new MyThread("Hello from an another thread!");
// Start the thread. Also it is always a good practice to join the thread explicitly.
// Thread::start() is used to initiate the thread,
$myThread->start();
// and Thread::join() causes the context to wait for the thread to finish executing
$myThread->join();

Pools und Arbeiter verwenden

Durch das Pooling wird eine Abstraktion der Worker-Funktionalität auf höherer Ebene bereitgestellt, einschließlich der Verwaltung von Referenzen, wie dies für pthreads erforderlich ist. Von: http://php.net/manual/de/class.pool.php

Pools und Worker bieten ein höheres Maß an Kontrolle und die Erstellung von Multithreading

<?php
// This is the *Work* which would be ran by the worker.
// The work which you'd want to do in your worker.
// This class needs to extend the \Threaded or \Collectable or \Thread class.
class AwesomeWork extends Thread {
    private $workName;

    /**
     * @param string $workName
     * The work name wich would be given to every work.
     */
    public function __construct(string $workName) {
        // The block of code in the constructor of your work,
        // would be executed when a work is submitted to your pool.

        $this->workName = $workName;
        printf("A new work was submitted with the name: %s\n", $workName);
    }

    public function run() {
        // This block of code in, the method, run
        // would be called by your worker.
        // All the code in this method will be executed in another thread.
        $workName = $this->workName;
        printf("Work named %s starting...\n", $workName);
        printf("New random number: %d\n", mt_rand());
    }
}

// Create an empty worker for the sake of simplicity.
class AwesomeWorker extends Worker {
    public function run() {
        // You can put some code in here, which would be executed
        // before the Work's are started (the block of code in the `run` method of your Work)
        // by the Worker.
        /* ... */
    }
}

// Create a new Pool Instance.
// The ctor of \Pool accepts two parameters.
// First: The maximum number of workers your pool can create.
// Second: The name of worker class.
$pool = new \Pool(1, \AwesomeWorker::class);

// You need to submit your jobs, rather the instance of
// the objects (works) which extends the \Threaded class.
$pool->submit(new \AwesomeWork("DeadlyWork"));
$pool->submit(new \AwesomeWork("FatalWork"));

// We need to explicitly shutdown the pool, otherwise,
// unexpected things may happen.
// See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/23600861/23602185
$pool->shutdown();


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