win32_set_service_status

(PECL win32service >=0.1.0)

win32_set_service_statusUpdate the service status

Description

win32_set_service_status(int $status, int $checkpoint = 0): void

Informs the SCM of the current status of a running service. This call is only valid for a running service process.

Caution

Since version 0.2.0, this function work only in "cli" SAPI. On other SAPI this function is disabled.

Parameters

status

The service status code, one of WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING, WIN32_SERVICE_STOPPED, WIN32_SERVICE_STOP_PENDING, WIN32_SERVICE_START_PENDING, WIN32_SERVICE_CONTINUE_PENDING, WIN32_SERVICE_PAUSE_PENDING, WIN32_SERVICE_PAUSED.

checkpoint

The checkpoint value the service increments periodically to report its progress during a lengthy start, stop, pause, or continue operation. For example, the service should increment this value as it completes each step of its initialization when it is starting up.

The checkpoint is only valid when the status is one of WIN32_SERVICE_STOP_PENDING, WIN32_SERVICE_START_PENDING, WIN32_SERVICE_CONTINUE_PENDING or WIN32_SERVICE_PAUSE_PENDING.

Return Values

No value is returned.

Prior to version 1.0.0, returned WIN32_NO_ERROR on success, false if there is a problem with the parameters or a Win32 Error Code on failure.

Errors/Exceptions

Prior to version 1.0.0, if the SAPI is not "cli", this function emits an E_ERROR level error.

As of version 1.0.0, will throw a Win32ServiceException if SAPI is not "cli"

Changelog

Version Description
PECL win32service 1.0.0 Throws a ValueError on invalid data in parameters, previously false was returned.
PECL win32service 1.0.0 Throws a Win32ServiceException on error, previously a Win32 Error Code was returned.
PECL win32service 1.0.0 The return type is now void, previously it was mixed.
PECL win32service 0.2.0 This function works only in the "cli" SAPI.

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m dot hald at surfto dot ch
16 years ago
On my Machine (Win XP SP2) the function "win32_get_last_control_message" never returns 4 so i will have to reply to 0 also.

finally after mixing several examples i now have a version working woithout filling my event log with errors:

<?php

/*
* PHP SAMPLE TEMPLATE
*/

/*
* APP MAIN FUNCTION
* Called each second after the function last time finished
* Should not take longer than max 20 seconds to execute
* ELSE you should call NTServiceResponder(); at least each 20 secs
* WARNING: NTServiceResponder will exit; if there was a STOP request
*/
function Service_Main()
{
// YOU APPLICATION CODE HERE !!!
sleep(1); // dummy something
}

/********************************************************************
*
* SERVICE CONTROLLING
*
********************************************************************/

$SERVICE_NAME = "phptestservice";
$SERVICE_DISPLAY = "Test Service with PHP";

// so u can get: $SERVICE_PATH_PARTS["dirname"] $SERVICE_PATH_PARTS["basename"] $SERVICE_PATH_PARTS["extension"]
$SERVICE_PATH_PARTS = pathinfo(__FILE__);

$SERVICE_PARAMS = " run";

if (!isset(
$argv[1]))
{
die(
"this application need to be installed as a service.\n run with param install");
}

if (
$argv[1] == 'install')
{
$x = win32_create_service(array(
'service' => $SERVICE_NAME,
'display' => $SERVICE_DISPLAY,
'params' => __FILE__ . $SERVICE_PARAMS,
//'path' => $SERVICE_PATH_PARTS["dirname"] . '\php.exe'
));
debug_zval_dump($x);
exit;
}
else if (
$argv[1] == 'uninstall')
{
$x = win32_delete_service('dummyphp');
debug_zval_dump($x);
exit;
}
else if (
$argv[1] != 'run')
{
die(
"bogus args, needs to run as service");
}

// Connect to service dispatcher and notify that startup was successful
if (!win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher($SERVICE_NAME)) die('Could not connect to service :'.$SERVICE_NAME);
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING);

// Main Server Loop
while (1)
{
NTServiceResponder();

// Main script goes here
Service_Main();

sleep(1); // at least 1 sec delay per loop
}
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_STOPPED);

/*
* Response to NTServiceRequests
*/
function NTServiceResponder()
{

switch (
win32_get_last_control_message())
{
case
0: // PATCH for: seems never to go to 4 (WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE)
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING);
return
TRUE;
break;
case
WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_CONTINUE:
return
TRUE; // "Continue"
case WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE:
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING);
return
TRUE; // Respond with status
case WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP:
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_STOPPED);
exit;
// Terminate script
default:
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); // Add more cases to handle other service calls
}

return
FALSE;
}

?>
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paul_nelson57071 at yahoo dot com
14 years ago
So after much searching I finally found all the peices to make a working windows service & server including:
- Installing & Uninstalling the service
- Starting & Stopping the Service
- Actually running a basic Server
- Responding to windows Service to Stop/Start/Restart

I hope you find this useful! I did this using PHP 5.2 and the PECL library for 5.2 (PHP 5.3 at the time does not have a PECL Library compiled for it)

<?php
//Service Settings
$Service = 'MyServiceFinal';
$Display = 'My PHP Service';

//Server Settings
$host = '127.0.0.1'; //Bind to IP #
$port = 23; //On port #
$max = 20; //Maximum Clients


//Exit if no start-up argument is passed
if (!isset($argv[1])){ShowHelp(); exit;}

//Create Windows Service
if ($argv[1] == 'install') {
$x = win32_create_service(array(
'service' => $Service,
'display' => $Service,
'params' => __file__ . ' run',
'path' => 'c:\\php\\php.exe',
));
debug_zval_dump($x);
echo
"Service Installed\n\n";
exit;

//Remove Windows Service
} else if ($argv[1] == 'uninstall') {
$x = win32_delete_service($Service);
debug_zval_dump($x);
echo
"Service Removed\n\n";
exit;

//Start Windows Service
} elseif($argv[1] == "start") {
$x = win32_start_service($Service);
debug_zval_dump($x);
echo
"Service Started\n\n";
exit;

//Stop Windows Service
} elseif($argv[1] == "stop") {
$x = win32_stop_service($Service);
debug_zval_dump($x);
echo
"Service Stopped\n\n";
exit;

//Unkown Command
} else if ($argv[1] != 'run') {
ShowHelp(); exit();
}

//Tell windows the service has started...
if (!win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher($Service)) die("Could not connect to service : $Service");
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING);

// No timeouts, flush content immediatly
set_time_limit(0);
ob_implicit_flush();

//Server Loop
while (1) {
usleep(500);

//Handle Windows Service Request
switch (win32_get_last_control_message()) {
case
WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_CONTINUE: break; // Continue server routine
case WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE: win32_set_service_status(WIN32_NO_ERROR); break; // Respond with status
case WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP: win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_STOPPED); exit; // Terminate script
default: win32_set_service_status(WIN32_ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); // Add more cases to handle other service calls
}
//Acutal Server Code

}

//Clean up and Exit
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_STOPPED);
exit;

//*************** FUNCTIONS ***************
function ShowHelp(){
echo
"Usage:
install:\t installs servce
uninstall:\t deletes service
start:\t\t Start the windows service
stop:\t\t Stops the windows service
run:\t\t called by CMS to run the service

For information on code numbers type 'net helpmsg xxxx'
EXAMPEL: 'net helpmsg 1072'

"
;
}
?>
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