christian ewigfrost
2017-11-07 09:30:13 UTC
Yesterday i finally got my Typo3 Scheduler working the way i want. Mostly it was the implementation of the CommandController into my extension that was a little bit "problematic".
Now i have another question regarding the Scheduler and the CommandController specifically. I have an Action i have implemented in the controller of a class of my extension. This Action i'd like to use automated in the scheduler.
Now, what the function does is simply generating a specific file i need to use in another application. The function gets the repsitory of the class "Host" and then finds all objects of it. Then it just uses the properties of each object to generate the beforementioned files. It does the same with the class "services".
In the frontend through the Action the code works perfectly and generates the files, but in the CommandController, executed automatically through the Scheduler it simply doesn't work.
Is there a missunderstanding on my side? Can't i access each class repository via a command or rather: "Are the repositories only accessable via an Action?"
Or is there another error in my thought?
Here is the code, it's the way it is implemented in the Action of the class controller AND in the COmmandController:
public function simpleCommand()
{
$objectManager = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\GeneralUtility::makeInstance('TYPO3\\CMS\\Extbase\\Object\\ObjectManager');
$apprep = $objectManager->get(\Cjk\Icingaconfgen\Domain\Repository\HostRepository::class);
$hosts = $apprep->findAll();
$objectManager2 = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\GeneralUtility::makeInstance('TYPO3\\CMS\\Extbase\\Object\\ObjectManager');
$apprep2 = $objectManager2->get(\Cjk\Icingaconfgen\Domain\Repository\ServicesRepository::class);
$services = $apprep2->findAll();
foreach($hosts as $host)
{
$name = $host->getUid();
$address = $host->getIpv4();
$file = '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/' . $name . '.conf';
$code_a = 'object Host "';
$code_b = '" {
import "generic-host"
address = "';
$code_c = '"
vars.notification["mail"] = {
groups = [ "icingaadmins" ]
}
}';
$fp = fopen("{$file}", 'wb');
fwrite($fp, $code_a . $name . $code_b . $address . $code_c);
fclose($fp);
mkdir('/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/' . $name);
foreach($services as $service)
{
if($service->getHost() == $name)
{
$name = $host->getUid();
$chkcmd = 'http';
$file = '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/'.$name.'/' . $name . '-service.conf';
$code_a = 'object Service "';
$code_b = '" {
import "generic-service"
host_name = "';
$code_c = '"
check_command = "http"
}';
$fp = fopen("{$file}", 'wb');
fwrite($fp, $code_a . $name.'-service'. $code_b . $name . $code_c);
fclose($fp);
}
}
exec('sudo /etc/init.d/icinga2 restart');
}
}
Now i have another question regarding the Scheduler and the CommandController specifically. I have an Action i have implemented in the controller of a class of my extension. This Action i'd like to use automated in the scheduler.
Now, what the function does is simply generating a specific file i need to use in another application. The function gets the repsitory of the class "Host" and then finds all objects of it. Then it just uses the properties of each object to generate the beforementioned files. It does the same with the class "services".
In the frontend through the Action the code works perfectly and generates the files, but in the CommandController, executed automatically through the Scheduler it simply doesn't work.
Is there a missunderstanding on my side? Can't i access each class repository via a command or rather: "Are the repositories only accessable via an Action?"
Or is there another error in my thought?
Here is the code, it's the way it is implemented in the Action of the class controller AND in the COmmandController:
public function simpleCommand()
{
$objectManager = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\GeneralUtility::makeInstance('TYPO3\\CMS\\Extbase\\Object\\ObjectManager');
$apprep = $objectManager->get(\Cjk\Icingaconfgen\Domain\Repository\HostRepository::class);
$hosts = $apprep->findAll();
$objectManager2 = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\GeneralUtility::makeInstance('TYPO3\\CMS\\Extbase\\Object\\ObjectManager');
$apprep2 = $objectManager2->get(\Cjk\Icingaconfgen\Domain\Repository\ServicesRepository::class);
$services = $apprep2->findAll();
foreach($hosts as $host)
{
$name = $host->getUid();
$address = $host->getIpv4();
$file = '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/' . $name . '.conf';
$code_a = 'object Host "';
$code_b = '" {
import "generic-host"
address = "';
$code_c = '"
vars.notification["mail"] = {
groups = [ "icingaadmins" ]
}
}';
$fp = fopen("{$file}", 'wb');
fwrite($fp, $code_a . $name . $code_b . $address . $code_c);
fclose($fp);
mkdir('/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/' . $name);
foreach($services as $service)
{
if($service->getHost() == $name)
{
$name = $host->getUid();
$chkcmd = 'http';
$file = '/etc/icinga2/conf.d/hosts/'.$name.'/' . $name . '-service.conf';
$code_a = 'object Service "';
$code_b = '" {
import "generic-service"
host_name = "';
$code_c = '"
check_command = "http"
}';
$fp = fopen("{$file}", 'wb');
fwrite($fp, $code_a . $name.'-service'. $code_b . $name . $code_c);
fclose($fp);
}
}
exec('sudo /etc/init.d/icinga2 restart');
}
}