Run heavy pieces of your Magento code in a background process to increase page load speed.
Just copy files to your magento directory. Make file var/log/parallels.txt writeable and parallels/run.sh executable.
For example you have a model class mymodule/model
with a method:
<?php
function bigCalculations($a, $b)
{
$c = $a * $b;
sleep(30); // Just relax
}
And in some request you wanna run it in a backround. In your module add the following to config.xml
<global>
<parallels>
<process>
<do_my_calculations>
<model>mymodule/model</model>
<method>bigCalculations</method>
</do_my_calculations>
</process>
</parallels>
</global>
Then go to your module's class where you want to run these calculations and write:
<?php
Mage::getModel('parallels/runner')->run('do_my_calculations', array(2, 3));
run
method has 2 arguments:
- Process identifier which we mentioned in config.xml
- Array with arguments which will be passed to the callback method
So after this bigCalculations
execution will be forwarded to the separate process with
specified arguments (in our case it will just do 2*3 and sleep). Please note, that in callback method
you are free to use any Magento-related stuff like Mage::getModel(...)
, etc.
Also, var/log/parallels.log
file will contain output from the last parallel process call. This may help with debugging.