WordPress/wp-includes/cron.php

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<?php
/**
* WordPress CRON API
*
* @package WordPress
*/
/**
* Schedules a hook to run only once.
*
* Schedules a hook which will be executed once by the WordPress actions core at
* a time which you specify. The action will fire off when someone visits your
* WordPress site, if the schedule time has passed.
*
* @since 2.1.0
* @link https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_schedule_single_event
*
* @param int $timestamp Timestamp for when to run the event.
* @param string $hook Action hook to execute when cron is run.
* @param array $args Optional. Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function.
* @return false|void False when an event is not scheduled.
*/
function wp_schedule_single_event( $timestamp, $hook, $args = array()) {
// Make sure timestamp is a positive integer
if ( ! is_numeric( $timestamp ) || $timestamp <= 0 ) {
return false;
}
// Don't schedule a duplicate if there's already an identical event due within 10 minutes of it
$next = wp_next_scheduled($hook, $args);
if ( $next && abs( $next - $timestamp ) <= 10 * MINUTE_IN_SECONDS ) {
return false;
}
$crons = _get_cron_array();
$event = (object) array( 'hook' => $hook, 'timestamp' => $timestamp, 'schedule' => false, 'args' => $args );
/**
* Filter a single event before it is scheduled.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @param object $event An object containing an event's data.
*/
$event = apply_filters( 'schedule_event', $event );
// A plugin disallowed this event
if ( ! $event )
return false;
$key = md5(serialize($event->args));
$crons[$event->timestamp][$event->hook][$key] = array( 'schedule' => $event->schedule, 'args' => $event->args );
uksort( $crons, "strnatcasecmp" );
_set_cron_array( $crons );
}
/**
* Schedule a periodic event.
*
* Schedules a hook which will be executed by the WordPress actions core on a
* specific interval, specified by you. The action will trigger when someone
* visits your WordPress site, if the scheduled time has passed.
*
* Valid values for the recurrence are hourly, daily and twicedaily. These can
* be extended using the cron_schedules filter in wp_get_schedules().
*
* Use wp_next_scheduled() to prevent duplicates
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param int $timestamp Timestamp for when to run the event.
* @param string $recurrence How often the event should recur.
* @param string $hook Action hook to execute when cron is run.
* @param array $args Optional. Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function.
* @return false|void False when an event is not scheduled.
*/
function wp_schedule_event( $timestamp, $recurrence, $hook, $args = array()) {
// Make sure timestamp is a positive integer
if ( ! is_numeric( $timestamp ) || $timestamp <= 0 ) {
return false;
}
$crons = _get_cron_array();
$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
if ( !isset( $schedules[$recurrence] ) )
return false;
$event = (object) array( 'hook' => $hook, 'timestamp' => $timestamp, 'schedule' => $recurrence, 'args' => $args, 'interval' => $schedules[$recurrence]['interval'] );
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/cron.php */
$event = apply_filters( 'schedule_event', $event );
// A plugin disallowed this event
if ( ! $event )
return false;
$key = md5(serialize($event->args));
$crons[$event->timestamp][$event->hook][$key] = array( 'schedule' => $event->schedule, 'args' => $event->args, 'interval' => $event->interval );
uksort( $crons, "strnatcasecmp" );
_set_cron_array( $crons );
}
/**
* Reschedule a recurring event.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param int $timestamp Timestamp for when to run the event.
* @param string $recurrence How often the event should recur.
* @param string $hook Action hook to execute when cron is run.
* @param array $args Optional. Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function.
* @return false|void False when an event is not scheduled.
*/
function wp_reschedule_event( $timestamp, $recurrence, $hook, $args = array() ) {
// Make sure timestamp is a positive integer
if ( ! is_numeric( $timestamp ) || $timestamp <= 0 ) {
return false;
}
$crons = _get_cron_array();
$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
$key = md5( serialize( $args ) );
$interval = 0;
// First we try to get it from the schedule
if ( isset( $schedules[ $recurrence ] ) ) {
$interval = $schedules[ $recurrence ]['interval'];
}
// Now we try to get it from the saved interval in case the schedule disappears
if ( 0 == $interval ) {
$interval = $crons[ $timestamp ][ $hook ][ $key ]['interval'];
}
// Now we assume something is wrong and fail to schedule
if ( 0 == $interval ) {
return false;
}
$now = time();
if ( $timestamp >= $now ) {
$timestamp = $now + $interval;
} else {
$timestamp = $now + ( $interval - ( ( $now - $timestamp ) % $interval ) );
}
wp_schedule_event( $timestamp, $recurrence, $hook, $args );
}
/**
* Unschedule a previously scheduled cron job.
*
* The $timestamp and $hook parameters are required, so that the event can be
* identified.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param int $timestamp Timestamp for when to run the event.
* @param string $hook Action hook, the execution of which will be unscheduled.
* @param array $args Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function.
* Although not passed to a callback function, these arguments are used
* to uniquely identify the scheduled event, so they should be the same
* as those used when originally scheduling the event.
* @return false|void False when an event is not unscheduled.
*/
function wp_unschedule_event( $timestamp, $hook, $args = array() ) {
// Make sure timestamp is a positive integer
if ( ! is_numeric( $timestamp ) || $timestamp <= 0 ) {
return false;
}
$crons = _get_cron_array();
$key = md5(serialize($args));
unset( $crons[$timestamp][$hook][$key] );
if ( empty($crons[$timestamp][$hook]) )
unset( $crons[$timestamp][$hook] );
if ( empty($crons[$timestamp]) )
unset( $crons[$timestamp] );
_set_cron_array( $crons );
}
/**
* Unschedule all cron jobs attached to a specific hook.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param string $hook Action hook, the execution of which will be unscheduled.
* @param array $args Optional. Arguments that were to be pass to the hook's callback function.
*/
function wp_clear_scheduled_hook( $hook, $args = array() ) {
// Backward compatibility
// Previously this function took the arguments as discrete vars rather than an array like the rest of the API
if ( !is_array($args) ) {
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '3.0', __('This argument has changed to an array to match the behavior of the other cron functions.') );
$args = array_slice( func_get_args(), 1 );
}
// This logic duplicates wp_next_scheduled()
// It's required due to a scenario where wp_unschedule_event() fails due to update_option() failing,
// and, wp_next_scheduled() returns the same schedule in an infinite loop.
$crons = _get_cron_array();
if ( empty( $crons ) )
return;
$key = md5( serialize( $args ) );
foreach ( $crons as $timestamp => $cron ) {
if ( isset( $cron[ $hook ][ $key ] ) ) {
wp_unschedule_event( $timestamp, $hook, $args );
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the next timestamp for a cron event.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param string $hook Action hook to execute when cron is run.
* @param array $args Optional. Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function.
* @return false|int The UNIX timestamp of the next time the scheduled event will occur.
*/
function wp_next_scheduled( $hook, $args = array() ) {
$crons = _get_cron_array();
$key = md5(serialize($args));
if ( empty($crons) )
return false;
foreach ( $crons as $timestamp => $cron ) {
if ( isset( $cron[$hook][$key] ) )
return $timestamp;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sends a request to run cron through HTTP request that doesn't halt page loading.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param int $gmt_time Optional. Unix timestamp. Default 0 (current time is used).
*/
function spawn_cron( $gmt_time = 0 ) {
if ( ! $gmt_time )
$gmt_time = microtime( true );
if ( defined('DOING_CRON') || isset($_GET['doing_wp_cron']) )
return;
/*
* Get the cron lock, which is a unix timestamp of when the last cron was spawned
* and has not finished running.
*
* Multiple processes on multiple web servers can run this code concurrently,
* this lock attempts to make spawning as atomic as possible.
*/
$lock = get_transient('doing_cron');
if ( $lock > $gmt_time + 10 * MINUTE_IN_SECONDS )
$lock = 0;
// don't run if another process is currently running it or more than once every 60 sec.
if ( $lock + WP_CRON_LOCK_TIMEOUT > $gmt_time )
return;
//sanity check
$crons = _get_cron_array();
if ( !is_array($crons) )
return;
$keys = array_keys( $crons );
if ( isset($keys[0]) && $keys[0] > $gmt_time )
return;
if ( defined( 'ALTERNATE_WP_CRON' ) && ALTERNATE_WP_CRON ) {
if ( 'GET' !== $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] || defined( 'DOING_AJAX' ) || defined( 'XMLRPC_REQUEST' ) ) {
return;
}
$doing_wp_cron = sprintf( '%.22F', $gmt_time );
set_transient( 'doing_cron', $doing_wp_cron );
ob_start();
wp_redirect( add_query_arg( 'doing_wp_cron', $doing_wp_cron, wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) );
echo ' ';
// flush any buffers and send the headers
while ( @ob_end_flush() );
flush();
WP_DEBUG ? include_once( ABSPATH . 'wp-cron.php' ) : @include_once( ABSPATH . 'wp-cron.php' );
return;
}
// Set the cron lock with the current unix timestamp, when the cron is being spawned.
$doing_wp_cron = sprintf( '%.22F', $gmt_time );
set_transient( 'doing_cron', $doing_wp_cron );
/**
* Filter the cron request arguments.
*
* @since 3.5.0
* @since 4.5.0 The `$doing_wp_cron` parameter was added.
*
* @param array $cron_request_array {
* An array of cron request URL arguments.
*
* @type string $url The cron request URL.
* @type int $key The 22 digit GMT microtime.
* @type array $args {
* An array of cron request arguments.
*
* @type int $timeout The request timeout in seconds. Default .01 seconds.
* @type bool $blocking Whether to set blocking for the request. Default false.
* @type bool $sslverify Whether SSL should be verified for the request. Default false.
* }
* }
* @param string $doing_wp_cron The unix timestamp of the cron lock.
*/
$cron_request = apply_filters( 'cron_request', array(
'url' => add_query_arg( 'doing_wp_cron', $doing_wp_cron, site_url( 'wp-cron.php' ) ),
'key' => $doing_wp_cron,
'args' => array(
'timeout' => 0.01,
'blocking' => false,
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-http-streams.php */
'sslverify' => apply_filters( 'https_local_ssl_verify', false )
)
), $doing_wp_cron );
wp_remote_post( $cron_request['url'], $cron_request['args'] );
}
/**
* Run scheduled callbacks or spawn cron for all scheduled events.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*/
function wp_cron() {
// Prevent infinite loops caused by lack of wp-cron.php
if ( strpos($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], '/wp-cron.php') !== false || ( defined('DISABLE_WP_CRON') && DISABLE_WP_CRON ) )
return;
if ( false === $crons = _get_cron_array() )
return;
$gmt_time = microtime( true );
$keys = array_keys( $crons );
if ( isset($keys[0]) && $keys[0] > $gmt_time )
return;
$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
foreach ( $crons as $timestamp => $cronhooks ) {
if ( $timestamp > $gmt_time ) break;
foreach ( (array) $cronhooks as $hook => $args ) {
if ( isset($schedules[$hook]['callback']) && !call_user_func( $schedules[$hook]['callback'] ) )
continue;
spawn_cron( $gmt_time );
break 2;
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve supported and filtered Cron recurrences.
*
* The supported recurrences are 'hourly' and 'daily'. A plugin may add more by
* hooking into the 'cron_schedules' filter. The filter accepts an array of
* arrays. The outer array has a key that is the name of the schedule or for
* example 'weekly'. The value is an array with two keys, one is 'interval' and
* the other is 'display'.
*
* The 'interval' is a number in seconds of when the cron job should run. So for
* 'hourly', the time is 3600 or 60*60. For weekly, the value would be
* 60*60*24*7 or 604800. The value of 'interval' would then be 604800.
*
* The 'display' is the description. For the 'weekly' key, the 'display' would
* be `__( 'Once Weekly' )`.
*
* For your plugin, you will be passed an array. you can easily add your
* schedule by doing the following.
*
* // Filter parameter variable name is 'array'.
* $array['weekly'] = array(
* 'interval' => 604800,
* 'display' => __( 'Once Weekly' )
* );
*
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @return array
*/
function wp_get_schedules() {
$schedules = array(
'hourly' => array( 'interval' => HOUR_IN_SECONDS, 'display' => __( 'Once Hourly' ) ),
'twicedaily' => array( 'interval' => 12 * HOUR_IN_SECONDS, 'display' => __( 'Twice Daily' ) ),
'daily' => array( 'interval' => DAY_IN_SECONDS, 'display' => __( 'Once Daily' ) ),
);
/**
* Filter the non-default cron schedules.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param array $new_schedules An array of non-default cron schedules. Default empty.
*/
return array_merge( apply_filters( 'cron_schedules', array() ), $schedules );
}
/**
* Retrieve Cron schedule for hook with arguments.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param string $hook Action hook to execute when cron is run.
* @param array $args Optional. Arguments to pass to the hook's callback function.
* @return string|false False, if no schedule. Schedule on success.
*/
function wp_get_schedule($hook, $args = array()) {
$crons = _get_cron_array();
$key = md5(serialize($args));
if ( empty($crons) )
return false;
foreach ( $crons as $timestamp => $cron ) {
if ( isset( $cron[$hook][$key] ) )
return $cron[$hook][$key]['schedule'];
}
return false;
}
//
// Private functions
//
/**
* Retrieve cron info array option.
*
* @since 2.1.0
* @access private
*
* @return false|array CRON info array.
*/
function _get_cron_array() {
$cron = get_option('cron');
if ( ! is_array($cron) )
return false;
if ( !isset($cron['version']) )
$cron = _upgrade_cron_array($cron);
unset($cron['version']);
return $cron;
}
/**
* Updates the CRON option with the new CRON array.
*
* @since 2.1.0
* @access private
*
* @param array $cron Cron info array from {@link _get_cron_array()}.
*/
function _set_cron_array($cron) {
$cron['version'] = 2;
update_option( 'cron', $cron );
}
/**
* Upgrade a Cron info array.
*
* This function upgrades the Cron info array to version 2.
*
* @since 2.1.0
* @access private
*
* @param array $cron Cron info array from {@link _get_cron_array()}.
* @return array An upgraded Cron info array.
*/
function _upgrade_cron_array($cron) {
if ( isset($cron['version']) && 2 == $cron['version'])
return $cron;
$new_cron = array();
foreach ( (array) $cron as $timestamp => $hooks) {
foreach ( (array) $hooks as $hook => $args ) {
$key = md5(serialize($args['args']));
$new_cron[$timestamp][$hook][$key] = $args;
}
}
$new_cron['version'] = 2;
update_option( 'cron', $new_cron );
return $new_cron;
}