To find out are you in CLI or not, this is much better in my opinion:
<?php
if (PHP_SAPI != "cli") {
exit;
}
?>
$argc
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
$argc — The number of arguments passed to script
설명
Contains the number of arguments passed to the current script when running from the command line.
Note: The script's filename is always passed as an argument to the script, therefore the minimum value of $argc is 1.
Note: This variable is not available when register_argc_argv is disabled.
예제
Example #1 $argc example
<?php
var_dump($argc);
?>
When executing the example with: php script.php arg1 arg2 arg3
위 예제의 출력 예시:
int(4)
Tejesember
04-May-2011 03:50
anonymous
20-Oct-2010 08:26
I use the following lines to check if i'm using CLI mode or not :
<?php
$cli_mode = false;
if ( isset($_SERVER['argc']) && $_SERVER['argc']>=1 ) {
$cli_mode = true;
}
?>
karsten at typo3 dot org
17-Feb-2009 05:47
Note: when using CLI $argc (as well as $argv) are always available, regardless of register_argc_argv, as explained at http://docs.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.php
