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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