Hello,
you can use & at the end of command to set its execution in background, which should result in exec_cmd() returning immediately, no longer waiting for command execution to terminate. Like:
exec_cmd("/path/to/myscript.sh &");
Cheers, Daniel
On 08.11.22 15:24, Володимир Іванець wrote:
Hello!
I was wondering how everyone uses exec_cmd(). I'm using it to call an external script directly from a worker route which locks it for the time of execution. If all that is needed is to call it and forget, should the best option be to call the async route with exec_cmd()?
Thanks a lot for any input on this topic!
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