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a script that queries database periodically
Bernie Huang <bernie.huang@ec.gc.ca> — 2000-11-27T19:22:45Z
Hello, My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him monthly with the result of database queries. For example, an email would be like: Monthly report +----------+---------+---------------+ | Vehicles | Mileage | # of Signouts | +----------+---------+---------------+ | Vehicle1 | 10324 | 5 | +----------+---------+---------------+ | Vehicle2 | 19384 | 6 | +----------+---------+---------------+ ... I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to email the result? Any other idea? Thanks. - Bernie
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Re: [PHP] a script that queries database periodically
Folke Ashberg <folke@fanstage.de> — 2000-11-27T19:38:40Z
Hi! I think you have installed GET , so use in your cronab GET http://localhost/report_for_my_boss/create.php |mail -s "Hello Boss" boss@chief.net if you miss get try it with lynx: lynx -source -dump http://localhost/.. |mail .... regards Folke -- Folke Ashberg Stage Internet Services GmbH Technical Development folke@fanstage.de folke@fanstage.de | Tel: +49 89 454591-77 | Fax: +49 89 454591-71 Kreillerstr. 21 | 81673 Munich | Germany | www.fanstage.de On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Bernie Huang wrote: > Hello, > > My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him > monthly with the result of database queries. > > For example, an email would be like: > > Monthly report > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicles | Mileage | # of Signouts | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle1 | 10324 | 5 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle2 | 19384 | 6 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > ... > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > email the result? Any other idea? > > Thanks. > > - Bernie > >
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Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Brett W. McCoy <bmccoy@chapelperilous.net> — 2000-11-27T19:44:25Z
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Bernie Huang wrote: > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > email the result? Any other idea? Is there any reason to not use Perl & DBI or the Pg.pm module? Brett W. McCoy http://www.chapelperilous.net/~bmccoy/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you, and just before you realize what is wrong with it. -
Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Mathijs Brands <mathijs@ilse.nl> — 2000-11-27T19:44:44Z
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 11:22:45AM -0800, Bernie Huang allegedly wrote: > Hello, > > My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him > monthly with the result of database queries. > > For example, an email would be like: > > Monthly report > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicles | Mileage | # of Signouts | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle1 | 10324 | 5 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle2 | 19384 | 6 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > ... > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > email the result? Any other idea? > > Thanks. > > - Bernie Sure you can. You can configure PHP to run seperately from any webserver. You would then be able to write PHP scripts that can be used just like any other UNIX scripts, for instance from a crontab. I don't know if you've configured and built PHP before, but it is actually not that difficult. However, be sure to look at the INSTALL file that comes with PHP. What it comes down to is probably the following: 1 - extract PHP source 2 - change to the PHP source directory and execute the following configure command: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/standalone-php --without-mysql --with-pgsql 3 - build the source by giving the make command 4 - do a 'make install' after PHP has been succesfully build A bit off-topic, but I hope this is helpful. Cheers, Mathijs Ps. I just thought of something else. You could write a PHP script that runs under apache (like your're used to) and request it with wget, lynx or a similar tool from a crontab. That way you wouldn't need to configure a new PHP installation. -- "A book is a fragile creature. It suffers the wear of time, it fears rodents, the elements, clumsy hands." Umberto Eco -
Re: [PHP] a script that queries database periodically
Jason <jason@jnj.org> — 2000-11-27T19:54:38Z
> I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > email the result? Any other idea? if you know perl, you should check out DBI. Read all about it at www.cpan.org. It's pretty similar to the php database interface.
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Re: a script that queries database periodically
Serge Canizares <serge@ephilosopher.com> — 2000-11-27T20:31:55Z
Why not use perl with DBI? If you know php, perl is just as easy. Bernie Huang wrote: > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). > > Thanks. > > - Bernie
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Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Poul L. Christiansen <poulc@cs.auc.dk> — 2000-11-27T21:44:39Z
I have a bash script in crontab with the following line: "lynx -dump http://127.0.0.1/postgres/myPhpFile.php>${currentDir}php_output.html" You can also just put that line directly into crontab. Poul L. Christiansen Bernie Huang wrote: > Hello, > > My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him > monthly with the result of database queries. > > For example, an email would be like: > > Monthly report > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicles | Mileage | # of Signouts | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle1 | 10324 | 5 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle2 | 19384 | 6 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > ... > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > email the result? Any other idea? > > Thanks. > > - Bernie > -
Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Roberto Mello <rmello@cc.usu.edu> — 2000-11-27T21:56:59Z
"Poul L. Christiansen" wrote: > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > > email the result? Any other idea? PHP does not have a scheduling facility? AOLserver (the web/application server that powers AOL) has had such facility (and many many others for db-backed websites) since 1995. ns_schedule_proc. http://www.aolserver.com -Roberto -- Computer Science Utah State University Space Dynamics Laboratory Web Developer USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club http://fslc.usu.edu My home page - http://www.brasileiro.net/roberto
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Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2000-11-27T22:24:55Z
Bernie Huang writes: > My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him > monthly with the result of database queries. > I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to call > 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to email > the result? Any other idea? Conceptually, what you want is something like this: #! /bin/sh ( echo "Here's your report:" psql -c 'SELECT ...' ) | mail -s Subject foo@bar Reading man pages on each of these is advisable. -- Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net http://yi.org/peter-e/
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Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Jason <jason@jnj.org> — 2000-11-27T22:36:40Z
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 02:56:59PM -0700, Roberto Mello wrote: > > PHP does not have a scheduling facility? AOLserver (the web/application > server that powers AOL) has had such facility (and many many others for > db-backed websites) since 1995. ns_schedule_proc. > http://www.aolserver.com aolserver is a web/application server. PHP is a server-side scripting language. Why exactly *should* it have a job scheduler? Some (such as myself) might also ask why should a web server have a job scheduler, but that's a thread for a different list :)
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Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Mathijs Brands <mathijs@ilse.nl> — 2000-11-27T23:06:26Z
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:44:39PM +0100, Poul L. Christiansen allegedly wrote: > I have a bash script in crontab with the following line: > "lynx -dump > http://127.0.0.1/postgres/myPhpFile.php>${currentDir}php_output.html" > > You can also just put that line directly into crontab. > > Poul L. Christiansen Be sure to redirect the output of the command in your crontab to /dev/null or something similar. If you don't, the output (HTML) will be emailed to you each time the script is run. Whether this side effect is desirable is of course up to you (or your boss, for instance). Getting even more off-topic, Mathijs -- "Where is human nature so weak as in a bookstore!" Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) -
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Roberto Mello <rmello@cc.usu.edu> — 2000-11-28T00:10:55Z
Jason wrote: > > aolserver is a web/application server. PHP is a server-side scripting > language. Why exactly *should* it have a job scheduler? > > Some (such as myself) might also ask why should a web server have a job > scheduler, but that's a thread for a different list :) Because PHP is supposed to solve web development problems. And this is one of them. It's very useful. -Roberto -- Computer Science Utah State University Space Dynamics Laboratory Web Developer USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club http://fslc.usu.edu My home page - http://www.brasileiro.net/roberto
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Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
clayton cottingham <clayton@marketingchallenge.com> — 2000-11-28T00:30:24Z
Roberto Mello wrote: > > Jason wrote: > > > > aolserver is a web/application server. PHP is a server-side scripting > > language. Why exactly *should* it have a job scheduler? > > > > Some (such as myself) might also ask why should a web server have a job > > scheduler, but that's a thread for a different list :) > > Because PHP is supposed to solve web development problems. And this is > one of them. It's very useful. > > -Roberto > -- > Computer Science Utah State University > Space Dynamics Laboratory Web Developer > USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club http://fslc.usu.edu > My home page - http://www.brasileiro.net/roberto heya, IMHO it depends on why you are querying the db if you need internet access data such as how fast its querying or what have you then yes php could be useful if you need reports generated and mailed to someone a crond shell script would seem more logical
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Re: [PHP] Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Joe Stump <joe@earth.care2.com> — 2000-11-28T00:45:39Z
> Because PHP is supposed to solve web development problems. And this is > one of them. It's very useful. Why solve one that is already solved? PHP isn't here to reinvent the wheel - get crontab and quit crying. --Joe > > -Roberto > -- > Computer Science Utah State University > Space Dynamics Laboratory Web Developer > USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club http://fslc.usu.edu > My home page - http://www.brasileiro.net/roberto > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, e-mail: php-general-unsubscribe@lists.php.net > For additional commands, e-mail: php-general-help@lists.php.net > To contact the list administrators, e-mail: php-list-admin@lists.php.net ================================================================================ = Joe Stump joestump98@yahoo.com http://www.miester.org = ================================================================================ Need a programmer? http://www.google.com/search?q=joe+stump+resume -
Re: [PHP] RE: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
JB <jbeebe@aimsmarketing.com> — 2000-11-30T11:41:50Z
I'm sure the convience of having the reports emailed on a specific day is what you're looking for. But why not just code your PHP to do your mysql_query() and mail() and place it on a webserver. Obviously have a simple hardcoded login so just not anyone can request the reports. That way your boss can get the goods whenever, maybe he might need them mid-month or something comes up. He'll be able to go to the URL, enter his name and pw and hit submit and he has them. Not like this answered your question, just a suggestion to make it easier if a web gateway is an option. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wojciech Milek <wojciech.milek@demo.pl> To: Bernie Huang <bernie.huang@ec.gc.ca>; PHP_DB <php-db@lists.php.net>; PHP_General <php-general@lists.php.net>; PGSQL-SQL <pgsql-sql@postgresql.org>; PGSQL-GENERAL <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 6:16 PM Subject: [PHP] RE: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically > Hi! > > You can compile PHP without HTTP server support then you get php exec > 'shell' > > and: > > #!/usr/local/bin/php > <? > > > echo "hello!"; > > ?> > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org > > [mailto:pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Bernie Huang > > Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:23 PM > > To: PHP_DB; PHP_General; PGSQL-SQL; PGSQL-GENERAL > > Subject: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically > > > > > > Hello, > > > > My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him > > monthly with the result of database queries. > > > > For example, an email would be like: > > > > Monthly report > > +----------+---------+---------------+ > > | Vehicles | Mileage | # of Signouts | > > +----------+---------+---------------+ > > | Vehicle1 | 10324 | 5 | > > +----------+---------+---------------+ > > | Vehicle2 | 19384 | 6 | > > +----------+---------+---------------+ > > ... > > > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > > email the result? Any other idea? > > > > Thanks. > > > > - Bernie > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, e-mail: php-general-unsubscribe@lists.php.net > For additional commands, e-mail: php-general-help@lists.php.net > To contact the list administrators, e-mail: php-list-admin@lists.php.net > >
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RE: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Wojciech Milek <wojciech.milek@demo.pl> — 2000-11-30T18:16:02Z
Hi! You can compile PHP without HTTP server support then you get php exec 'shell' and: #!/usr/local/bin/php <? echo "hello!"; ?> > -----Original Message----- > From: pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Bernie Huang > Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:23 PM > To: PHP_DB; PHP_General; PGSQL-SQL; PGSQL-GENERAL > Subject: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically > > > Hello, > > My boss wants me to write a script that will send a email report to him > monthly with the result of database queries. > > For example, an email would be like: > > Monthly report > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicles | Mileage | # of Signouts | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle1 | 10324 | 5 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > | Vehicle2 | 19384 | 6 | > +----------+---------+---------------+ > ... > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > email the result? Any other idea? > > Thanks. > > - Bernie >
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Re: Re: [PHP] a script that queries database periodically
Miles Thompson <milesthompson@sprint.ca> — 2000-12-01T12:22:47Z
Jason's definitiely on the right track. I'd add that if you don'tknow Perl, Python might be easier. Check http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=39069, starship.net might also have a PostreSQL module. Python also has a very easy to use SMTP module for mailing of reports. There's nothing anti-Perl here, I just don't know that language and found Python quite natural. Miles Thompson RE Jason wrote: > > I was thinking of writing up a PHP script and put into crontab, which is > > somehow easier than a shell script, but PHP is an apache module, so I > > cannot execute PHP under crontab (it has to be executed in a browser > > right?). I guess a shell script is necessary. So, is it possible to > > call 'psql' and returning its query result and I can use sendmail to > > email the result? Any other idea? > > if you know perl, you should check out DBI. Read all about it at > www.cpan.org. It's pretty similar to the php database interface.
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Re: Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [SQL] a script that queries database periodically
Dan Wilson <phppgadmin@acucore.com> — 2000-12-04T07:56:56Z
> Jason wrote: > > > > aolserver is a web/application server. PHP is a server-side scripting > > language. Why exactly *should* it have a job scheduler? > > > > Some (such as myself) might also ask why should a web server have a job > > scheduler, but that's a thread for a different list :) > > Because PHP is supposed to solve web development problems. And this is > one of them. It's very useful. I disagree! Cronjobs are not a web development problem. That is something that should be handled on the server/machine side. PHP is purely designed to dynamically create web pages. It has other things built into it, but each one interfaces with the web page somehow. A cronjob doesn't use the web at all. The web is an interactive thing and the whole purpose of a job scheduler is to avoid interaction. Sure a job scheduler is useful, but it is outside the scope and mission of PHP. -Dan
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v7.1 Beta?
Gordan Bobic <gordan@freeuk.com> — 2000-12-04T09:15:51Z
I seem to remember someone saying that v7.1 was supposed to go Beta last weekend. Are there binary RPMs available? If so, where? Regards. Gordan
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Re: v7.1 Beta?
Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> — 2000-12-04T16:52:22Z
Gordan Bobic wrote: > > I seem to remember someone saying that v7.1 was supposed to go Beta last > weekend. Are there binary RPMs available? If so, where? Not yet. I usually take a week or less to get the first set of beta RPM's out -- I like to test things out thoroughly before any release, even a beta one. And, right now is a very hectic time for me anyway. But, rest assured, you will see RPM's of 7.1 beta shortly after the tarball is released -- I expect to do so within a week of the tarball's release. Watch this list for the announcement. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
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Re: v7.1 Beta?
Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 2000-12-04T17:24:19Z
being tag'd and tar'd up as source sometime today ... On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Gordan Bobic wrote: > I seem to remember someone saying that v7.1 was supposed to go Beta last > weekend. Are there binary RPMs available? If so, where? > > Regards. > > Gordan > > Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org