execute two shell commands in single exec php statement

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走了就别回头了 2020-12-03 07:25

I want to display all the files that are modified after a specified date

the commands are

touch --date \'2011-09-19 /home/  , find /home/

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  • 2020-12-03 07:34

    This is how I did it simultaneously encode thumbs, and then flv video..I need to generate 2 thumbs from avi file. After the thumbs I need to convert the same avi to flv or whatever. So, here is the code I normally used.

    $command_one = "do whatever the script does best";
    $command_two = "do whatever the script does second best";
    //execute and redirect standard stream ..
    @exec($command_one."&& ".$command_two.">/dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &");
    

    You can also run array of commands with exec, if you want :)

    foreach($crapatoids as $crap){
    
    $command_name = $crap;
    //exec the crap below
    @exec ($command_name." >/dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &");
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-03 07:48

    You can use either a ; or a && to separate the comands. The ; runs both commands unconditionally. If the first one fails, the second one still runs. Using && makes the second command depend on the first. If the first command fails, the second will NOT run.

    command1 ; command2     (run both uncondtionally)
    command1 && command2     (run command2 only if command1 succeeds)
    
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  • 2020-12-03 07:53

    Actually, my problem came from execution python file in a virtual environment of Python. Generally, Python website instructs us to go through command lines: create a virtual env --> activate it --> call Python file (e.g: python3 yourPyFile.py). However, when I was trying to adapt these steps through calling in php with exec() method, it didn't work. Finally, I found out you don't need to activate env at all, what you only need to use a python which already generated when you creating virtual env by path/to/virtual/env/bin/python3 yourPyFile.py.

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  • The semicolon separator allows you to run multiple commands on one line.

    <?php
        $output = shell_exec("touch --date '2011-09-19' /home/; find /home/");
        echo "<pre>" . $output . "</pre>";
    ?>
    
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  • 2020-12-03 07:57

    Seperate them with a semicolon (;). Example:

    exec("touch --date '2011-09-19' /home/; find /home/");
    
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