Issue
I am new at cron jobs and am not sure whether this would would work.
For security purposes I thought about making a one page script that looks for certain GET values (a username, a password, and a security code) to make sure that only the computer and someone that knows all 3 can run the command.
I made the script and it works running it in a browser but is it possible to run the cron job with GET values?
a example would be me running
* 3 * * * /path_to_script/cronjob.php?username=test&password=test&code=1234
Is this possible?
Solution
The $_GET[]
& $_POST[]
associative arrays are only initialized when your script is invoked via a web server. When invoked via the command line, parameters are passed in the $argv
array, just like C.
Contains an array of all the arguments passed to the script when running from the command line.
Your command would be:
* 3 * * * /path_to_script/cronjob.php username=test password=test code=1234
You would then use parse_str() to set and access the paramaters:
<?php
var_dump($argv);
/*
array(4) {
[0]=>
string(27) "/path_to_script/cronjob.php"
[1]=>
string(13) "username=test"
[2]=>
string(13) "password=test"
[3]=>
string(9) "code=1234"
}
*/
parse_str($argv[3], $params);
echo $params['code']; // 1234
Answered By - Robert Answer Checked By - David Marino (WPSolving Volunteer)