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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # What The Cron 2 | 3 | What The Cron is a lightweight plugin that seeks to answer the question "is my WordPress cron running?". 4 | 5 | What The Cron adds a WordPress admin Tools page that displays WP-Cron specific config values, schedules, and events. 6 | It also runs a ping every minute to check if the cron is running and will show a warning if there seems to be an issue 7 | as well as displaying which events are overdue. 8 | 9 | ![What The Cron](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/203882/70338739-5f5d9500-1845-11ea-9534-d8f61a83118a.png) 10 | 11 | ## Credits 12 | 13 | What The Cron was created by [Gilbert Pellegrom](https://gilbitron.me) from [Dev7studios](https://dev7studios.co). Released under the GPLv2 license. 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "gilbitron/what-the-cron", 3 | "type": "wordpress-plugin", 4 | "authors": [ 5 | { 6 | "name": "Gilbert Pellegrom", 7 | "email": "gilbert@pellegrom.me" 8 | } 9 | ], 10 | "require": { 11 | "php": ">=7.1", 12 | "nesbot/carbon": "^2" 13 | }, 14 | "autoload": { 15 | "psr-4": { 16 | "Gilbitron\\WhatTheCron\\": "src/" 17 | } 18 | } 19 | } 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deploy.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #! /bin/bash 2 | # See https://github.com/GaryJones/wordpress-plugin-svn-deploy for instructions and credits. 3 | # 4 | # Steps to deploying: 5 | # 6 | # 1. Ask for plugin slug. 7 | # 2. Ask for local plugin directory. 8 | # 3. Check local plugin directory exists. 9 | # 4. Ask for main plugin file name. 10 | # 5. Check main plugin file exists. 11 | # 6. Check readme.txt version matches main plugin file version. 12 | # 7. Ask for temporary SVN path. 13 | # 8. Ask for remote SVN repo. 14 | # 9. Ask for SVN username. 15 | # 10. Ask if input is correct, and give chance to abort. 16 | # 11. Check if Git tag exists for version number (must match exactly). 17 | # 12. Checkout SVN repo. 18 | # 13. Set to SVN ignore some GitHub-related files. 19 | # 14. Export HEAD of master from git to the trunk of SVN. 20 | # 15. Initialise and update and git submodules. 21 | # 16. Move /trunk/assets up to /assets. 22 | # 17. Move into /trunk, and SVN commit. 23 | # 18. Move into /assets, and SVN commit. 24 | # 19. Copy /trunk into /tags/{version}, and SVN commit. 25 | # 20. Delete temporary local SVN checkout. 26 | 27 | echo 28 | echo "WordPress Plugin SVN Deploy v3.0.0" 29 | echo 30 | echo "Let's collect some information first. There are six questions." 31 | echo 32 | echo "Default values are in brackets - just hit enter to accept them." 33 | echo 34 | 35 | # Set up some default values. Feel free to change these in your own script 36 | PLUGINSLUG="what-the-cron" 37 | CURRENTDIR=$(pwd) 38 | default_svnpath="/tmp/$PLUGINSLUG" 39 | default_svnurl="https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/$PLUGINSLUG" 40 | default_svnuser="gilbitron" 41 | default_plugindir="$CURRENTDIR" 42 | default_mainfile="$PLUGINSLUG.php" 43 | 44 | echo "Q1. Your local plugin root directory (the Git repo)." 45 | printf "($default_plugindir): " 46 | read -e input 47 | input="${input%/}" # Strip trailing slash 48 | PLUGINDIR="${input:-$default_plugindir}" # Populate with default if empty 49 | echo 50 | 51 | # Check directory exists. 52 | if [ ! -d "$PLUGINDIR" ]; then 53 | echo "Directory $PLUGINDIR not found. Aborting." 54 | exit 1; 55 | fi 56 | 57 | printf "Q2. Name of the main plugin file ($default_mainfile): " 58 | read -e input 59 | MAINFILE="${input:-$default_mainfile}" # Populate with default if empty 60 | echo 61 | 62 | # Check main plugin file exists. 63 | if [ ! -f "$PLUGINDIR/$MAINFILE" ]; then 64 | echo "Plugin file $PLUGINDIR/$MAINFILE not found. Aborting." 65 | exit 1; 66 | fi 67 | 68 | echo "Checking version in main plugin file matches version in readme.txt file..." 69 | echo 70 | 71 | # Check version in readme.txt is the same as plugin file after translating both to Unix line breaks to work around grep's failure to identify Mac line breaks 72 | PLUGINVERSION=$(grep -i "Version:" "$PLUGINDIR/$MAINFILE" | awk -F' ' '{print $NF}' | tr -d '\r') 73 | echo "$MAINFILE version: $PLUGINVERSION" 74 | READMEVERSION=$(grep -i "Stable tag:" "$PLUGINDIR/readme.txt" | awk -F' ' '{print $NF}' | tr -d '\r') 75 | echo "readme.txt version: $READMEVERSION" 76 | 77 | if [ "$READMEVERSION" = "trunk" ]; then 78 | echo "Version in readme.txt & $MAINFILE don't match, but Stable tag is trunk. Let's continue..." 79 | elif [ "$PLUGINVERSION" != "$READMEVERSION" ]; then 80 | echo "Version in readme.txt & $MAINFILE don't match. Exiting...." 81 | exit 1; 82 | elif [ "$PLUGINVERSION" = "$READMEVERSION" ]; then 83 | echo "Versions match in readme.txt and $MAINFILE. Let's continue..." 84 | fi 85 | 86 | echo 87 | 88 | echo "Q3. Path to a local directory where a temporary SVN checkout can be made." 89 | printf "Don't add trunk ($default_svnpath): " 90 | read -e input 91 | input="${input%/}" # Strip trailing slash 92 | SVNPATH="${input:-$default_svnpath}" # Populate with default if empty 93 | echo 94 | 95 | echo "Q4. Remote SVN repo on WordPress.org." 96 | printf "($default_svnurl): " 97 | read -e input 98 | input="${input%/}" # Strip trailing slash 99 | SVNURL="${input:-$default_svnurl}" # Populate with default if empty 100 | echo 101 | 102 | printf "Q5. Your WordPress repo SVN username ($default_svnuser): " 103 | read -e input 104 | SVNUSER="${input:-$default_svnuser}" # Populate with default if empty 105 | echo 106 | 107 | echo "That's all of the data collected." 108 | echo 109 | echo "Slug: $PLUGINSLUG" 110 | echo "Plugin directory: $PLUGINDIR" 111 | echo "Main file: $MAINFILE" 112 | echo "Temp checkout path: $SVNPATH" 113 | echo "Remote SVN repo: $SVNURL" 114 | echo "SVN username: $SVNUSER" 115 | echo 116 | 117 | printf "OK to proceed (Y|n)? " 118 | read -e input 119 | PROCEED="${input:-y}" 120 | echo 121 | 122 | # Allow user cancellation 123 | if [ $(echo "$PROCEED" |tr [:upper:] [:lower:]) != "y" ]; then echo "Aborting..."; exit 1; fi 124 | 125 | # Let's begin... 126 | echo ".........................................." 127 | echo 128 | echo "Preparing to deploy WordPress plugin" 129 | echo 130 | echo ".........................................." 131 | echo 132 | 133 | echo 134 | 135 | composer -v > /dev/null 2>&1 136 | COMPOSER_IS_INSTALLED=$? 137 | if [[ $COMPOSER_IS_INSTALLED -ne 0 ]]; then 138 | echo "Composer not installed. Aborting." 139 | exit 1 140 | fi 141 | 142 | echo "Changing to $PLUGINDIR" 143 | cd "$PLUGINDIR" 144 | 145 | # Check for git tag (may need to allow for leading "v"?) 146 | # if git show-ref --tags --quiet --verify -- "refs/tags/$PLUGINVERSION" 147 | if git show-ref --tags --quiet --verify -- "refs/tags/$PLUGINVERSION" 148 | then 149 | echo "Git tag $PLUGINVERSION does exist. Let's continue..." 150 | else 151 | echo "$PLUGINVERSION does not exist as a git tag. Aborting."; 152 | exit 1; 153 | fi 154 | 155 | echo 156 | 157 | echo "Creating local copy of SVN repo trunk..." 158 | svn checkout "$SVNURL" "$SVNPATH" --depth immediates 159 | svn update --quiet "$SVNPATH/trunk" --set-depth infinity 160 | 161 | echo "Ignoring GitHub specific files" 162 | svn propset svn:ignore "README.md 163 | deploy.sh 164 | Thumbs.db 165 | .distignore 166 | .github/* 167 | .git 168 | .gitattributes 169 | .gitignore" "$SVNPATH/trunk/" 170 | 171 | echo "Exporting the HEAD of master from git to the trunk of SVN" 172 | git checkout-index -a -f --prefix="$SVNPATH/trunk/" 173 | 174 | # If submodule exist, recursively check out their indexes 175 | if [ -f ".gitmodules" ] 176 | then 177 | echo "Exporting the HEAD of each submodule from git to the trunk of SVN" 178 | git submodule init 179 | git submodule update 180 | git config -f .gitmodules --get-regexp '^submodule\..*\.path$' | 181 | while read path_key path 182 | do 183 | #url_key=$(echo $path_key | sed 's/\.path/.url/') 184 | #url=$(git config -f .gitmodules --get "$url_key") 185 | #git submodule add $url $path 186 | echo "This is the submodule path: $path" 187 | echo "The following line is the command to checkout the submodule." 188 | echo "git submodule foreach --recursive 'git checkout-index -a -f --prefix=$SVNPATH/trunk/$path/'" 189 | git submodule foreach --recursive 'git checkout-index -a -f --prefix=$SVNPATH/trunk/$path/' 190 | done 191 | fi 192 | 193 | echo 194 | 195 | echo "Running composer install..." 196 | composer install --optimize-autoloader --no-dev -d "$SVNPATH/trunk/" 197 | 198 | echo 199 | 200 | # Support for the /assets folder on the .org repo. 201 | echo "Moving WP assets." 202 | # Make the directory if it doesn't already exist 203 | mkdir -p "$SVNPATH/assets/" 204 | mv "$SVNPATH"/trunk/wp-assets/* "$SVNPATH/assets/" 205 | rm "$SVNPATH/assets/.gitkeep" 206 | svn propset svn:mime-type image/png *.png 207 | svn propset svn:mime-type image/jpeg *.jpg 208 | svn add --force "$SVNPATH/assets/" 209 | svn delete --force "$SVNPATH/trunk/wp-assets" 210 | 211 | echo 212 | 213 | echo "Changing directory to SVN and committing to trunk." 214 | cd "$SVNPATH/trunk/" 215 | # Delete all files that should not now be added. 216 | svn status | grep -v "^.[ \t]*\..*" | grep "^\!" | awk '{print $2"@"}' | xargs svn del 217 | # Add all new files that are not set to be ignored 218 | svn status | grep -v "^.[ \t]*\..*" | grep "^?" | awk '{print $2"@"}' | xargs svn add 219 | svn commit --username="$SVNUSER" -m "Preparing for $PLUGINVERSION release" 220 | 221 | echo 222 | 223 | echo "Updating WordPress plugin repo assets and committing." 224 | cd "$SVNPATH/assets/" 225 | # Delete all new files that are not set to be ignored 226 | svn status | grep -v "^.[ \t]*\..*" | grep "^\!" | awk '{print $2"@"}' | xargs svn del 227 | # Add all new files that are not set to be ignored 228 | svn status | grep -v "^.[ \t]*\..*" | grep "^?" | awk '{print $2"@"}' | xargs svn add 229 | svn update --quiet --accept working "$SVNPATH"/assets/* 230 | svn resolve --accept working "$SVNPATH"/assets/* 231 | svn commit --username="$SVNUSER" -m "Updating assets" 232 | 233 | echo 234 | 235 | echo "Creating new SVN tag and committing it." 236 | cd "$SVNPATH" 237 | svn copy --quiet trunk/ "tags/$PLUGINVERSION/" 238 | # Remove trunk directory from tag directory 239 | svn delete --force --quiet "$SVNPATH/tags/$PLUGINVERSION/trunk" 240 | svn update --quiet --accept working "$SVNPATH/tags/$PLUGINVERSION" 241 | #svn resolve --accept working "$SVNPATH/tags/$PLUGINVERSION"/* 242 | cd "$SVNPATH/tags/$PLUGINVERSION" 243 | svn commit --username="$SVNUSER" -m "Tagging version $PLUGINVERSION" 244 | 245 | echo 246 | 247 | echo "Removing temporary directory $SVNPATH." 248 | cd "$SVNPATH" 249 | cd .. 250 | rm -fr "$SVNPATH/" 251 | 252 | echo "*** FIN ***" 253 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === What The Cron === 2 | Contributors: gilbitron 3 | Tags: admin, cron, plugin, wp-cron 4 | Requires at least: 5.3 5 | Tested up to: 6.2 6 | Requires PHP: 7.1 7 | Stable tag: 0.1.2 8 | License: GPLv2 or later 9 | License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 10 | 11 | Is my WordPress cron running? What The Cron answers that question. 12 | 13 | == Description == 14 | What The Cron is a lightweight plugin that seeks to answer the question "is my WordPress cron running?". 15 | 16 | What The Cron adds a WordPress admin Tools page that displays WP-Cron specific config values, schedules, and events. It also runs a ping every minute to check if the cron is running and will show a warning if there seems to be an issue as well as displaying which events are overdue. 17 | 18 | == Screenshots == 19 | 20 | 1. The What The Cron admin screen 21 | 22 | == Changelog == 23 | 24 | = 0.1.2 = 25 | * Update requires WP to 5.3 26 | 27 | = 0.1.1 = 28 | * Make relative times respect timezone 29 | 30 | = 0.1.0 = 31 | * Initial release 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Plugin.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | path = $path; 37 | $this->url = plugin_dir_url($path); 38 | } 39 | 40 | public function run() 41 | { 42 | add_filter('cron_schedules', [$this, 'add_cron_intervals']); 43 | add_action('wtc_cron_ping', [$this, 'cron_ping']); 44 | 45 | if (!wp_next_scheduled('wtc_cron_ping')) { 46 | wp_schedule_event(time(), 'everyminute', 'wtc_cron_ping'); 47 | } 48 | 49 | register_deactivation_hook($this->path, [$this, 'deactivate']); 50 | 51 | if (!is_admin()) { 52 | return; 53 | } 54 | 55 | add_action('admin_menu', [$this, 'admin_menu']); 56 | add_action('admin_notices', [$this, 'admin_notices']); 57 | } 58 | 59 | public function add_cron_intervals($schedules) 60 | { 61 | $schedules['everyminute'] = [ 62 | 'interval' => 60, 63 | 'display' => esc_html__('Every Minute'), 64 | ]; 65 | 66 | return $schedules; 67 | } 68 | 69 | public function cron_ping() 70 | { 71 | // Do nothing 72 | } 73 | 74 | public function admin_menu() 75 | { 76 | $hook = add_management_page('What The Cron', 'What The Cron', 'install_plugins', 'what-the-cron', [$this, 'admin_page']); 77 | } 78 | 79 | public function admin_page() 80 | { 81 | ?> 82 |
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