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Redis is a useful solution when design systems on server, and it takes minimum time required between the client and server for handling message. We can easily build a thread application if we use shell_exec based on & and wait. PHP also provides a solution named as pthreads. but unfortunately the pthreads extension cannot be used in a web server environment. Threading in PHP should therefore remain to CLI-based applications only. 

To know more about thread application based on the shell script, please refer http://qsok.com/display/KB/Thread+implementation+in+shell+script for more information.

To implement, thread-based redis operation, we need below two functions:

function redis_set($host,$port,$key,$value,$thread=false)
{
        $obj = [ "v" => $value ];
        $value = str_replace( "\"", "\\\"", json_encode( $obj, JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE));
        $cmd="redis-cli -h {$host} -p {$port} set \"{$key}\" \"{$value}\"";
        if ($thread==true) $cmd .= " &";

        $resp=trim( shell_exec( $cmd));

        if ($resp=="OK") return NULL;
        else
        {
                echo "{$resp}\n";
                return $resp;
        }
}

function redis_get($host,$port,$key)
{
        $cmd = "redis-cli -h {$host} -p {$port} get \"{$key}\"";
        $resp=trim(shell_exec( $cmd));
        $obj=json_decode($resp,JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE);
        return $obj['v'];
}

Once you call redis_set() in thread mode, you can wait until your process' done as following:

shell_exec( "wait");

Below is a practical example to implement Redis application in Thread:

<?php

$prev_time = 0;
function tick()
{
        global $prev_time;

        $cur_time = microtime(true);

        if ($prev_time) $diff = $cur_time - $prev_time;
        else $diff = "";

        echo $cur_time . " (" . $diff . ")\n";

        $prev_time = $cur_time;
}

function redis_set($host,$port,$key,$value,$thread=false)
{
        $obj = [ "v" => $value ];
        $value = str_replace( "\"", "\\\"", json_encode( $obj, JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE));
        $cmd="redis-cli -h {$host} -p {$port} set \"{$key}\" \"{$value}\"";
        if ($thread==true) $cmd .= " &";

        $resp=trim( shell_exec( $cmd));

        if ($resp=="OK") return NULL;
        else
        {
                echo "{$resp}\n";
                return $resp;
        }
}

function redis_get($host,$port,$key)
{
        $cmd = "redis-cli -h {$host} -p {$port} get \"{$key}\"";
        $resp=trim(shell_exec( $cmd));
        $obj=json_decode($resp,JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE);
        return $obj['v'];
}

echo "Error testing\n";
echo redis_set("10.0.1.10",6379,"chun","kang1");
echo redis_get("10.0.1.10",6379,"chun"). "\n";

echo "Test Redis call in normal mode!!\n";
$prev_time = 0;
tick();
redis_set("10.0.1.11",6379,"chun","kang1");
redis_set("10.0.1.12",6379,"chun","kang2");
redis_set("10.0.1.13",6379,"chun","kang3");
tick();
echo redis_get("10.0.1.11",6379,"chun"). "\n";
echo redis_get("10.0.1.12",6379,"chun"). "\n";
echo redis_get("10.0.1.13",6379,"chun"). "\n";
tick();

echo "\n";
echo "Test same things in Thread mode\n";

$prev_time = 0;
tick();
redis_set("10.0.1.11",6379,"chun","thread-kang1",true);
redis_set("10.0.1.12",6379,"chun","thread-kang2",true);
redis_set("10.0.1.13",6379,"chun","thread-kang3",true);
tick();

shell_exec("wait"); // wait until all workers to complete the job

echo redis_get("10.0.1.11",6379,"chun"). "\n";
echo redis_get("10.0.1.12",6379,"chun"). "\n";
echo redis_get("10.0.1.13",6379,"chun"). "\n";
tick();

?>

The benefit of above example is to enhance its processing performance, so you can do more for your purpose.

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