* * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ require 'SharedConfigurations.php'; // Redis 2.0 features new commands that allow clients to subscribe for // events published on certain channels (PUBSUB). // Create a client and disable r/w timeout on the socket $client = new Predis\Client($single_server + array('read_write_timeout' => 0)); // Initialize a new pubsub context $pubsub = $client->pubSub(); // Subscribe to your channels $pubsub->subscribe('control_channel', 'notifications'); // Start processing the pubsup messages. Open a terminal and use redis-cli // to push messages to the channels. Examples: // ./redis-cli PUBLISH notifications "this is a test" // ./redis-cli PUBLISH control_channel quit_loop foreach ($pubsub as $message) { switch ($message->kind) { case 'subscribe': echo "Subscribed to {$message->channel}\n"; break; case 'message': if ($message->channel == 'control_channel') { if ($message->payload == 'quit_loop') { echo "Aborting pubsub loop...\n"; $pubsub->unsubscribe(); } else { echo "Received an unrecognized command: {$message->payload}.\n"; } } else { echo "Received the following message from {$message->channel}:\n", " {$message->payload}\n\n"; } break; } } // Always unset the pubsub context instance when you are done! The // class destructor will take care of cleanups and prevent protocol // desynchronizations between the client and the server. unset($pubsub); // Say goodbye :-) $info = $client->info(); print_r("Goodbye from Redis v{$info['redis_version']}!\n");