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Issue Laravel Run CRON Jobs

lukegalea16

New Pleskian
Hi, I am trying to run a scheduled task for my Laravel project however upon testing using 'Run Now' I keep getting errors.

I've tried different commands but ultimately want to run the following (it is working on cPanel but can't figure it out on plesk):

/usr/local/bin/php /home/user_name/public_html/sub_domain_project_folder/artisan schedule:run 1>> /dev/null 2>&1

Can someone help me figure out the equivalent for plesk? Thanks!
 
Follow this guidance:

So your path to the script should looks like:
/var/www/vhosts/subscription/domain/artisan

and in arguments type: schedule:run

1>> /dev/null 2>&1 is not necessary
 
Using php artisan schedule:run you can run your artisan command at a certain time. This is a scheduled task that runs a command every minute. To make schedule:run working on your server you should add it to the cron using crontab -e .

I recently read this blog how to use Cron jobs with Laravel, might be that would help you query regarding Laravel hosting for cron job.
 
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