I am trying to run shell commands from PHP using
<?PHP
$output = shell_exec('gcloud --version'." 2>&1");
echo "$output";
?>
The output which I get is
sh: 1: gcloud: not found
When I try to do
shell_exec('ls -l')
It works as expected. I have related posts on StackOverflow to use Rest API instead on this. But I have created a big script with gcloud commands. I am running my shell scripts in Terminal in mac. Can anyone help me understand the issue. May be required to install sdk, tried that still got same issue.
You need to read up on Relative Path vs Absolute Path of a file/dir.
When you code shell_exec('gcloud --version'..., you are using relative path.
One way to resolve your issue is to specify the absolute path to gcloud command which can be determined from bash command line by typing:
which gcloud and you might get a result like
/usr/lib/google-cloud-sdk/bin/gcloud
Then, change your PHP code to shell_exec('/usr/lib/google-cloud-sdk/bin/gcloud --version'...
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adb shell commands are not working in php but they are working in command prompt.
In window 7, I tried to execute 'adb devices' command via php as below. I also tried with shell_exec() and system(). But none of them are working. I ran 'ipconfig' command in php and it's working fine. It's just 'adb' that's not working.
<?php
exec('adb devices', $output);
echo '<pre>'.$output.'</pre>';
?>
I want it to return me the list of devices attached to the pc.
the issue you have is connected to the PATH variable. This variable contains all paths where the shell tries to look for executables.
Your personal terminal should have configured the PATH variable to contain the absolute path to Android tools. Unfortunately, it's not shared with PHP runtime.
One of the solutions can be to use absolute executable path in your code:
exec('C:\any_path\Android-SDK\bin\adb devices', $output);
You can either make the PATH variable used by PHP process to contain the absolute path to Android tools.
Ive tried searching for the answer but cant find anything proper in relation to my case.
What i want to execute is very simple...its a call to the SPMF framework jar file.
here is the code -
<?php
exec('java -jar spmf.jar run Apriori /opt/lampp/htdocs/rrugd/ip.txt /opt/lampp/htdocs/rrugd/output.txt %20');
?>
why is this not executing?
it obviously runs perfectly using cli.
the folder having all the files (jar file,ip.txt,output.txt) have permissions set to r/w to all users
I am on Linux - Ubuntu 13.10
I found the solution.
The problem was in the path to the spmf zip file.
Either it needs a full path or should be in the same folder as the script.
I solved it by placing it in the folder same as the script.( under htdocs as i am using lampp)
Also, the folder needs to have permissions for other to be set to "Create and Delete" for php to be able to access and write output to the folder.
Basic debugging: If exec() doesn't work, then you need to check return values:
exec('some command here', $output, $return_var);
var_dump($output, $return_var);
NEVER assume that an external resource succeeded. ALWAYS check return values and output for error messages.
Most likely java isn't in the path of whatever shell PHP is using to handle the exec() call, meaning you'll need exec('/full/path/to/java ...') instead.
I have added this line PATH DEFAULT=${PATH}:~/bin/ to the ~/.pam_environment
This allows me to call ffmpeg from command line without path which is obviously in ~/bin/ dir so everything works fine as long as im ussing command line.
But if try to run the exact same command from php all i get is sh: ffmpeg: not found
And the code is
shell_exec("ffmpeg 2>&1");
So from my very little experiance with linux (in this case Ubuntu to be specific) i guess apache has no access to pam_environment or ~/bin
What can i do to make this work?
look at the output of phpinfo(), it has a section with all environment variables it sees. then look at your webserver configuration, maybe it's sanitizing the environment, or maybe the init script which starts your webserver does it.
and is the account the webserver is running under using PAM at all?
I'm currently using the Pygments for PHP plugin that is located here: http://derek.simkowiak.net/pygments-for-php/.
The line that actually calls Pygments from that code is an exec() passed: pygmentize -f html $extra_opts -l $language $temp_name as the command. This all works fine, and I get back the output and it is formatted by the plugin.
What I would like to happen at the same time is for Pygments to create an image of it, so I pass exec() a similar command: pygmentize -f png $extra_opts -l $language -o $full_image_path/$output_file.png $temp_name This is where I run into a problem. The image never shows up in the expected folder.
However, if I var_dump() that command string before I exec() it and take it and run it straight from the command line, it works fine.
I have tried echoing exec('whoami') which tells me that the PHP user is www-data. I've tried giving permissions to www-data and changing ownership to www-data on the folder where I store the images. I've also tried changing permissions to 777 just to see what would happen, and the answer is nothing.
Is there something I'm missing? I'm running out of ideas to try. Thank you!
Edit: Another thing that I've checked is the output from the exec command, and the return value. It outputs an empty array, and it returns 1 as the return value.
Edit 2: After seeing that that directory should be writeable/readable for the PHP user, is it possible that pygments doesn't have permission to write it as a specific user? I'm not sure this makes sense, as when I run it myself it works fine, and in fact, when PHP runs it with the HTML lexer, it is able to run. I'm not very experienced in Python, so I don't know if this is a potential issue.
I guess you cannot do it like this.
$output_file.png
Try
$file = $output_file.".png"
and substitute in the exec
Ended up being an issue with the font that was installed for use by the www-root user. Apparently the one that is used by default for Pygments was installed only for the user that I was running as when I use the command line.
The way I was able to figure this out, was running
exec("$command 2>&1", $out, $code);.
The extra 2>&1 redirects stderr into the output for me to see the issue.
The $out parameter showed the FontNotFound error that pygments was throwing.
I changed the font that Pygments used via the command line using: full,style=manni,cssclass=pygmentize_kbOKBd,font_name='DejaVu Sans Mono' -l php -o /srv/www/path/to/images/uploads/2513732976ad4b7.02729290.png /tmp/pygmentize_kbOKBd after finding which fonts I had available to me.
To see which fonts I had available to me as the user running the script, I just ran fc-list in an exec() command for Ubuntu, and checked the output of that for the list of available fonts.
I am attempting to create a php script that can connect thru ssh to my Qnap TS219 server and run a command on it.
My script so far connects fine to the server but when I run the command I get an error message and I can't figure it out.
exec.sh
#!/bin/bash
cp /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/script.txt /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/script.sh
chmod 755 /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/script.sh
nohup sh /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/script.sh &
exit 0
script.sh
#!/bin/bash
/opt/bin/plowdown -o /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/down.txt 2>/share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/output.txt
the command that I am currently running thru ssh after I submit the form:
echo $ssh->exec('sh /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/exec.sh');
Right now generates the code below but only after I kill 2 bash processes (the page keeps loading indefinetly and the processor activity is at 100% if I don't kill the 2 bash processes):
/share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Optware/share/plowshare/lib.sh: line 261: getopt: command not found start download (rapidshare): http://rapidshare.com/files/312885386/Free_Stuff-Your_Internet_eBay_Business_Free_Startup_Resources.rar /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Optware/share/plowshare/lib.sh: line 261: getopt: command not found /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Optware/share/plowshare/lib.sh: line 46: --insecure: command not found Error: failed inside rapidshare_download()
This script will be used in my local network, no access from outside, so I am not worry about security, I know the code looks very basic, primitive but I have no experience with php, shell script, so if someone can make any sense on this and help me out will be greatly appreciated.
Edit1. I also tried the shell_exec command still no joy and if I run the script thru putty works beautifully.
Edit2. I think we are on to something.
I added the code you suggested and I got the following message.
sh: /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Optware/share/plowshare: is a directory /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
I think at the moment the PATH is usr/bin:/bin:usr/sbin:/sbin and I think it should be /opt/bin /opt/sbin because there are the "executables". Any ideeas?
Thanks,
Chris.
Run this
echo $ssh->exec('pwd');
Does it list your path correctly? If so then your problem is NOT PHP, if it doesn't list or still gives an error then PHP is your problem and we can continue from there.
From the error you've listed, my first guess would be that PATH isn't set, so lib.sh can't find what it's looking for.
Remember you're logging in with a custom shell (PHP ssh), quite often things aren't set as they should be, so your scripts might not find requirements like paths and variables.
Edit:
Since it's giving /root, we at least know it's going through, why not also set the PATH etc...
echo $ssh->exec('PATH=$PATH;/share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Optware/share/plowshare; sh /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/exec.sh');
Remember you can also use this to see what is and isn't being set.
echo $ssh->exec('ECHO $PATH');
I think I got it:
Following viper_sb logic, I changed the code to:
echo $ssh->exec('PATH=$PATH:/share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Optware/bin; sh /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rapidshare/admin/exec.sh');
echo $ssh->exec('echo $PATH');
and magic, it worked ... I'll test it further, when I get home, but I think it worked, a file was downloaded in the /Qdownload/rapidshare folder ... hooray.