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action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_AdminView.php 0000644 00000022415 14721476224 0017177 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_AdminView * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionScheduler_AdminView extends ActionScheduler_AdminView_Deprecated { /** * Instance. * * @var null|self */ private static $admin_view = null; /** * Screen ID. * * @var string */ private static $screen_id = 'tools_page_action-scheduler'; /** * ActionScheduler_ListTable instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_ListTable */ protected $list_table; /** * Get instance. * * @return ActionScheduler_AdminView * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public static function instance() { if ( empty( self::$admin_view ) ) { $class = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_admin_view_class', 'ActionScheduler_AdminView' ); self::$admin_view = new $class(); } return self::$admin_view; } /** * Initialize. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { if ( is_admin() && ( ! defined( 'DOING_AJAX' ) || ! DOING_AJAX ) ) { if ( class_exists( 'WooCommerce' ) ) { add_action( 'woocommerce_admin_status_content_action-scheduler', array( $this, 'render_admin_ui' ) ); add_action( 'woocommerce_system_status_report', array( $this, 'system_status_report' ) ); add_filter( 'woocommerce_admin_status_tabs', array( $this, 'register_system_status_tab' ) ); } add_action( 'admin_menu', array( $this, 'register_menu' ) ); add_action( 'admin_notices', array( $this, 'maybe_check_pastdue_actions' ) ); add_action( 'current_screen', array( $this, 'add_help_tabs' ) ); } } /** * Print system status report. */ public function system_status_report() { $table = new ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus( ActionScheduler::store() ); $table->render(); } /** * Registers action-scheduler into WooCommerce > System status. * * @param array $tabs An associative array of tab key => label. * @return array $tabs An associative array of tab key => label, including Action Scheduler's tabs */ public function register_system_status_tab( array $tabs ) { $tabs['action-scheduler'] = __( 'Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ); return $tabs; } /** * Include Action Scheduler's administration under the Tools menu. * * A menu under the Tools menu is important for backward compatibility (as that's * where it started), and also provides more convenient access than the WooCommerce * System Status page, and for sites where WooCommerce isn't active. */ public function register_menu() { $hook_suffix = add_submenu_page( 'tools.php', __( 'Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ), 'manage_options', 'action-scheduler', array( $this, 'render_admin_ui' ) ); add_action( 'load-' . $hook_suffix, array( $this, 'process_admin_ui' ) ); } /** * Triggers processing of any pending actions. */ public function process_admin_ui() { $this->get_list_table(); } /** * Renders the Admin UI */ public function render_admin_ui() { $table = $this->get_list_table(); $table->display_page(); } /** * Get the admin UI object and process any requested actions. * * @return ActionScheduler_ListTable */ protected function get_list_table() { if ( null === $this->list_table ) { $this->list_table = new ActionScheduler_ListTable( ActionScheduler::store(), ActionScheduler::logger(), ActionScheduler::runner() ); $this->list_table->process_actions(); } return $this->list_table; } /** * Action: admin_notices * * Maybe check past-due actions, and print notice. * * @uses $this->check_pastdue_actions() */ public function maybe_check_pastdue_actions() { // Filter to prevent checking actions (ex: inappropriate user). if ( ! apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_check_pastdue_actions', current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) ) { return; } // Get last check transient. $last_check = get_transient( 'action_scheduler_last_pastdue_actions_check' ); // If transient exists, we're within interval, so bail. if ( ! empty( $last_check ) ) { return; } // Perform the check. $this->check_pastdue_actions(); } /** * Check past-due actions, and print notice. */ protected function check_pastdue_actions() { // Set thresholds. $threshold_seconds = (int) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_pastdue_actions_seconds', DAY_IN_SECONDS ); $threshold_min = (int) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_pastdue_actions_min', 1 ); // Set fallback value for past-due actions count. $num_pastdue_actions = 0; // Allow third-parties to preempt the default check logic. $check = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_pastdue_actions_check_pre', null ); // If no third-party preempted and there are no past-due actions, return early. if ( ! is_null( $check ) ) { return; } // Scheduled actions query arguments. $query_args = array( 'date' => as_get_datetime_object( time() - $threshold_seconds ), 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, 'per_page' => $threshold_min, ); // If no third-party preempted, run default check. if ( is_null( $check ) ) { $store = ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); $num_pastdue_actions = (int) $store->query_actions( $query_args, 'count' ); // Check if past-due actions count is greater than or equal to threshold. $check = ( $num_pastdue_actions >= $threshold_min ); $check = (bool) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_pastdue_actions_check', $check, $num_pastdue_actions, $threshold_seconds, $threshold_min ); } // If check failed, set transient and abort. if ( ! boolval( $check ) ) { $interval = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_pastdue_actions_check_interval', round( $threshold_seconds / 4 ), $threshold_seconds ); set_transient( 'action_scheduler_last_pastdue_actions_check', time(), $interval ); return; } $actions_url = add_query_arg( array( 'page' => 'action-scheduler', 'status' => 'past-due', 'order' => 'asc', ), admin_url( 'tools.php' ) ); // Print notice. echo '<div class="notice notice-warning"><p>'; printf( wp_kses( // translators: 1) is the number of affected actions, 2) is a link to an admin screen. _n( '<strong>Action Scheduler:</strong> %1$d <a href="%2$s">past-due action</a> found; something may be wrong. <a href="https://actionscheduler.org/faq/#my-site-has-past-due-actions-what-can-i-do" target="_blank">Read documentation »</a>', '<strong>Action Scheduler:</strong> %1$d <a href="%2$s">past-due actions</a> found; something may be wrong. <a href="https://actionscheduler.org/faq/#my-site-has-past-due-actions-what-can-i-do" target="_blank">Read documentation »</a>', $num_pastdue_actions, 'action-scheduler' ), array( 'strong' => array(), 'a' => array( 'href' => true, 'target' => true, ), ) ), absint( $num_pastdue_actions ), esc_attr( esc_url( $actions_url ) ) ); echo '</p></div>'; // Facilitate third-parties to evaluate and print notices. do_action( 'action_scheduler_pastdue_actions_extra_notices', $query_args ); } /** * Provide more information about the screen and its data in the help tab. */ public function add_help_tabs() { $screen = get_current_screen(); if ( ! $screen || self::$screen_id !== $screen->id ) { return; } $as_version = ActionScheduler_Versions::instance()->latest_version(); $screen->add_help_tab( array( 'id' => 'action_scheduler_about', 'title' => __( 'About', 'action-scheduler' ), 'content' => // translators: %s is the Action Scheduler version. '<h2>' . sprintf( __( 'About Action Scheduler %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $as_version ) . '</h2>' . '<p>' . __( 'Action Scheduler is a scalable, traceable job queue for background processing large sets of actions. Action Scheduler works by triggering an action hook to run at some time in the future. Scheduled actions can also be scheduled to run on a recurring schedule.', 'action-scheduler' ) . '</p>', ) ); $screen->add_help_tab( array( 'id' => 'action_scheduler_columns', 'title' => __( 'Columns', 'action-scheduler' ), 'content' => '<h2>' . __( 'Scheduled Action Columns', 'action-scheduler' ) . '</h2>' . '<ul>' . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Hook', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'Name of the action hook that will be triggered.', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Status', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'Action statuses are Pending, Complete, Canceled, Failed', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Arguments', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'Optional data array passed to the action hook.', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Group', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'Optional action group.', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Recurrence', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'The action\'s schedule frequency.', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Scheduled', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'The date/time the action is/was scheduled to run.', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . sprintf( '<li><strong>%1$s</strong>: %2$s</li>', __( 'Log', 'action-scheduler' ), __( 'Activity log for the action.', 'action-scheduler' ) ) . '</ul>', ) ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner.php 0000644 00000017607 14721476224 0017701 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner */ class ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner { /** * The batch size. * * @var int */ protected $batch_size; /** * ActionScheduler_Store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $store = null; /** * 31 days in seconds. * * @var int */ private $month_in_seconds = 2678400; /** * Default list of statuses purged by the cleaner process. * * @var string[] */ private $default_statuses_to_purge = array( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_COMPLETE, ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_CANCELED, ); /** * ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner constructor. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store|null $store The store instance. * @param int $batch_size The batch size. */ public function __construct( ?ActionScheduler_Store $store = null, $batch_size = 20 ) { $this->store = $store ? $store : ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); $this->batch_size = $batch_size; } /** * Default queue cleaner process used by queue runner. * * @return array */ public function delete_old_actions() { /** * Filter the minimum scheduled date age for action deletion. * * @param int $retention_period Minimum scheduled age in seconds of the actions to be deleted. */ $lifespan = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_retention_period', $this->month_in_seconds ); try { $cutoff = as_get_datetime_object( $lifespan . ' seconds ago' ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* Translators: %s is the exception message. */ esc_html__( 'It was not possible to determine a valid cut-off time: %s.', 'action-scheduler' ), esc_html( $e->getMessage() ) ), '3.5.5' ); return array(); } /** * Filter the statuses when cleaning the queue. * * @param string[] $default_statuses_to_purge Action statuses to clean. */ $statuses_to_purge = (array) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_default_cleaner_statuses', $this->default_statuses_to_purge ); return $this->clean_actions( $statuses_to_purge, $cutoff, $this->get_batch_size() ); } /** * Delete selected actions limited by status and date. * * @param string[] $statuses_to_purge List of action statuses to purge. Defaults to canceled, complete. * @param DateTime $cutoff_date Date limit for selecting actions. Defaults to 31 days ago. * @param int|null $batch_size Maximum number of actions per status to delete. Defaults to 20. * @param string $context Calling process context. Defaults to `old`. * @return array Actions deleted. */ public function clean_actions( array $statuses_to_purge, DateTime $cutoff_date, $batch_size = null, $context = 'old' ) { $batch_size = ! is_null( $batch_size ) ? $batch_size : $this->batch_size; $cutoff = ! is_null( $cutoff_date ) ? $cutoff_date : as_get_datetime_object( $this->month_in_seconds . ' seconds ago' ); $lifespan = time() - $cutoff->getTimestamp(); if ( empty( $statuses_to_purge ) ) { $statuses_to_purge = $this->default_statuses_to_purge; } $deleted_actions = array(); foreach ( $statuses_to_purge as $status ) { $actions_to_delete = $this->store->query_actions( array( 'status' => $status, 'modified' => $cutoff, 'modified_compare' => '<=', 'per_page' => $batch_size, 'orderby' => 'none', ) ); $deleted_actions = array_merge( $deleted_actions, $this->delete_actions( $actions_to_delete, $lifespan, $context ) ); } return $deleted_actions; } /** * Delete actions. * * @param int[] $actions_to_delete List of action IDs to delete. * @param int $lifespan Minimum scheduled age in seconds of the actions being deleted. * @param string $context Context of the delete request. * @return array Deleted action IDs. */ private function delete_actions( array $actions_to_delete, $lifespan = null, $context = 'old' ) { $deleted_actions = array(); if ( is_null( $lifespan ) ) { $lifespan = $this->month_in_seconds; } foreach ( $actions_to_delete as $action_id ) { try { $this->store->delete_action( $action_id ); $deleted_actions[] = $action_id; } catch ( Exception $e ) { /** * Notify 3rd party code of exceptions when deleting a completed action older than the retention period * * This hook provides a way for 3rd party code to log or otherwise handle exceptions relating to their * actions. * * @param int $action_id The scheduled actions ID in the data store * @param Exception $e The exception thrown when attempting to delete the action from the data store * @param int $lifespan The retention period, in seconds, for old actions * @param int $count_of_actions_to_delete The number of old actions being deleted in this batch * @since 2.0.0 */ do_action( "action_scheduler_failed_{$context}_action_deletion", $action_id, $e, $lifespan, count( $actions_to_delete ) ); } } return $deleted_actions; } /** * Unclaim pending actions that have not been run within a given time limit. * * When called by ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner::run_cleanup(), the time limit passed * as a parameter is 10x the time limit used for queue processing. * * @param int $time_limit The number of seconds to allow a queue to run before unclaiming its pending actions. Default 300 (5 minutes). */ public function reset_timeouts( $time_limit = 300 ) { $timeout = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_timeout_period', $time_limit ); if ( $timeout < 0 ) { return; } $cutoff = as_get_datetime_object( $timeout . ' seconds ago' ); $actions_to_reset = $this->store->query_actions( array( 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, 'modified' => $cutoff, 'modified_compare' => '<=', 'claimed' => true, 'per_page' => $this->get_batch_size(), 'orderby' => 'none', ) ); foreach ( $actions_to_reset as $action_id ) { $this->store->unclaim_action( $action_id ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_reset_action', $action_id ); } } /** * Mark actions that have been running for more than a given time limit as failed, based on * the assumption some uncatchable and unloggable fatal error occurred during processing. * * When called by ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner::run_cleanup(), the time limit passed * as a parameter is 10x the time limit used for queue processing. * * @param int $time_limit The number of seconds to allow an action to run before it is considered to have failed. Default 300 (5 minutes). */ public function mark_failures( $time_limit = 300 ) { $timeout = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_failure_period', $time_limit ); if ( $timeout < 0 ) { return; } $cutoff = as_get_datetime_object( $timeout . ' seconds ago' ); $actions_to_reset = $this->store->query_actions( array( 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING, 'modified' => $cutoff, 'modified_compare' => '<=', 'per_page' => $this->get_batch_size(), 'orderby' => 'none', ) ); foreach ( $actions_to_reset as $action_id ) { $this->store->mark_failure( $action_id ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_action', $action_id, $timeout ); } } /** * Do all of the cleaning actions. * * @param int $time_limit The number of seconds to use as the timeout and failure period. Default 300 (5 minutes). */ public function clean( $time_limit = 300 ) { $this->delete_old_actions(); $this->reset_timeouts( $time_limit ); $this->mark_failures( $time_limit ); } /** * Get the batch size for cleaning the queue. * * @return int */ protected function get_batch_size() { /** * Filter the batch size when cleaning the queue. * * @param int $batch_size The number of actions to clean in one batch. */ return absint( apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_cleanup_batch_size', $this->batch_size ) ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor.php 0000644 00000005005 14721476224 0020721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor */ class ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor { /** * ActionScheduler_ActionClaim instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ private $claim = null; /** * ActionScheduler_Store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $store = null; /** * Current action's ID. * * @var int */ private $action_id = 0; /** * Construct. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $store Action store. */ public function __construct( ActionScheduler_Store $store ) { $this->store = $store; } /** * Start monitoring. * * @param ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim Claimed actions. */ public function attach( ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim ) { $this->claim = $claim; add_action( 'shutdown', array( $this, 'handle_unexpected_shutdown' ) ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_before_execute', array( $this, 'track_current_action' ), 0, 1 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_after_execute', array( $this, 'untrack_action' ), 0, 0 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_execution_ignored', array( $this, 'untrack_action' ), 0, 0 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_execution', array( $this, 'untrack_action' ), 0, 0 ); } /** * Stop monitoring. */ public function detach() { $this->claim = null; $this->untrack_action(); remove_action( 'shutdown', array( $this, 'handle_unexpected_shutdown' ) ); remove_action( 'action_scheduler_before_execute', array( $this, 'track_current_action' ), 0 ); remove_action( 'action_scheduler_after_execute', array( $this, 'untrack_action' ), 0 ); remove_action( 'action_scheduler_execution_ignored', array( $this, 'untrack_action' ), 0 ); remove_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_execution', array( $this, 'untrack_action' ), 0 ); } /** * Track specified action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID to track. */ public function track_current_action( $action_id ) { $this->action_id = $action_id; } /** * Un-track action. */ public function untrack_action() { $this->action_id = 0; } /** * Handle unexpected shutdown. */ public function handle_unexpected_shutdown() { $error = error_get_last(); if ( $error ) { if ( in_array( $error['type'], array( E_ERROR, E_PARSE, E_COMPILE_ERROR, E_USER_ERROR, E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR ), true ) ) { if ( ! empty( $this->action_id ) ) { $this->store->mark_failure( $this->action_id ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_unexpected_shutdown', $this->action_id, $error ); } } $this->store->release_claim( $this->claim ); } } } action-scheduler/classes/WP_CLI/ActionScheduler_WPCLI_Scheduler_command.php 0000644 00000015307 14721476224 0022705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Commands for Action Scheduler. */ class ActionScheduler_WPCLI_Scheduler_command extends WP_CLI_Command { /** * Force tables schema creation for Action Scheduler * * ## OPTIONS * * @param array $args Positional arguments. * @param array $assoc_args Keyed arguments. * * @subcommand fix-schema */ public function fix_schema( $args, $assoc_args ) { $schema_classes = array( ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema::class, ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::class ); foreach ( $schema_classes as $classname ) { if ( is_subclass_of( $classname, ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema::class ) ) { $obj = new $classname(); $obj->init(); $obj->register_tables( true ); WP_CLI::success( sprintf( /* translators: %s refers to the schema name*/ __( 'Registered schema for %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $classname ) ); } } } /** * Run the Action Scheduler * * ## OPTIONS * * [--batch-size=<size>] * : The maximum number of actions to run. Defaults to 100. * * [--batches=<size>] * : Limit execution to a number of batches. Defaults to 0, meaning batches will continue being executed until all actions are complete. * * [--cleanup-batch-size=<size>] * : The maximum number of actions to clean up. Defaults to the value of --batch-size. * * [--hooks=<hooks>] * : Only run actions with the specified hook. Omitting this option runs actions with any hook. Define multiple hooks as a comma separated string (without spaces), e.g. `--hooks=hook_one,hook_two,hook_three` * * [--group=<group>] * : Only run actions from the specified group. Omitting this option runs actions from all groups. * * [--exclude-groups=<groups>] * : Run actions from all groups except the specified group(s). Define multiple groups as a comma separated string (without spaces), e.g. '--group_a,group_b'. This option is ignored when `--group` is used. * * [--free-memory-on=<count>] * : The number of actions to process between freeing memory. 0 disables freeing memory. Default 50. * * [--pause=<seconds>] * : The number of seconds to pause when freeing memory. Default no pause. * * [--force] * : Whether to force execution despite the maximum number of concurrent processes being exceeded. * * @param array $args Positional arguments. * @param array $assoc_args Keyed arguments. * @throws \WP_CLI\ExitException When an error occurs. * * @subcommand run */ public function run( $args, $assoc_args ) { // Handle passed arguments. $batch = absint( \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'batch-size', 100 ) ); $batches = absint( \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'batches', 0 ) ); $clean = absint( \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'cleanup-batch-size', $batch ) ); $hooks = explode( ',', WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'hooks', '' ) ); $hooks = array_filter( array_map( 'trim', $hooks ) ); $group = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'group', '' ); $exclude_groups = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'exclude-groups', '' ); $free_on = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'free-memory-on', 50 ); $sleep = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'pause', 0 ); $force = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'force', false ); ActionScheduler_DataController::set_free_ticks( $free_on ); ActionScheduler_DataController::set_sleep_time( $sleep ); $batches_completed = 0; $actions_completed = 0; $unlimited = 0 === $batches; if ( is_callable( array( ActionScheduler::store(), 'set_claim_filter' ) ) ) { $exclude_groups = $this->parse_comma_separated_string( $exclude_groups ); if ( ! empty( $exclude_groups ) ) { ActionScheduler::store()->set_claim_filter( 'exclude-groups', $exclude_groups ); } } try { // Custom queue cleaner instance. $cleaner = new ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner( null, $clean ); // Get the queue runner instance. $runner = new ActionScheduler_WPCLI_QueueRunner( null, null, $cleaner ); // Determine how many tasks will be run in the first batch. $total = $runner->setup( $batch, $hooks, $group, $force ); // Run actions for as long as possible. while ( $total > 0 ) { $this->print_total_actions( $total ); $actions_completed += $runner->run(); $batches_completed++; // Maybe set up tasks for the next batch. $total = ( $unlimited || $batches_completed < $batches ) ? $runner->setup( $batch, $hooks, $group, $force ) : 0; } } catch ( Exception $e ) { $this->print_error( $e ); } $this->print_total_batches( $batches_completed ); $this->print_success( $actions_completed ); } /** * Converts a string of comma-separated values into an array of those same values. * * @param string $string The string of one or more comma separated values. * * @return array */ private function parse_comma_separated_string( $string ): array { return array_filter( str_getcsv( $string ) ); } /** * Print WP CLI message about how many actions are about to be processed. * * @param int $total Number of actions found. */ protected function print_total_actions( $total ) { WP_CLI::log( sprintf( /* translators: %d refers to how many scheduled tasks were found to run */ _n( 'Found %d scheduled task', 'Found %d scheduled tasks', $total, 'action-scheduler' ), $total ) ); } /** * Print WP CLI message about how many batches of actions were processed. * * @param int $batches_completed Number of completed batches. */ protected function print_total_batches( $batches_completed ) { WP_CLI::log( sprintf( /* translators: %d refers to the total number of batches executed */ _n( '%d batch executed.', '%d batches executed.', $batches_completed, 'action-scheduler' ), $batches_completed ) ); } /** * Convert an exception into a WP CLI error. * * @param Exception $e The error object. * * @throws \WP_CLI\ExitException Under some conditions WP CLI may throw an exception. */ protected function print_error( Exception $e ) { WP_CLI::error( sprintf( /* translators: %s refers to the exception error message */ __( 'There was an error running the action scheduler: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $e->getMessage() ) ); } /** * Print a success message with the number of completed actions. * * @param int $actions_completed Number of completed actions. */ protected function print_success( $actions_completed ) { WP_CLI::success( sprintf( /* translators: %d refers to the total number of tasks completed */ _n( '%d scheduled task completed.', '%d scheduled tasks completed.', $actions_completed, 'action-scheduler' ), $actions_completed ) ); } } action-scheduler/classes/WP_CLI/ProgressBar.php 0000644 00000005316 14721476224 0015427 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI; /** * WP_CLI progress bar for Action Scheduler. */ /** * Class ProgressBar * * @package Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ProgressBar { /** * Current number of ticks. * * @var integer */ protected $total_ticks; /** * Total number of ticks. * * @var integer */ protected $count; /** * Progress bar update interval. * * @var integer */ protected $interval; /** * Progress bar message. * * @var string */ protected $message; /** * Instance. * * @var \cli\progress\Bar */ protected $progress_bar; /** * ProgressBar constructor. * * @param string $message Text to display before the progress bar. * @param integer $count Total number of ticks to be performed. * @param integer $interval Optional. The interval in milliseconds between updates. Default 100. * * @throws \Exception When this is not run within WP CLI. */ public function __construct( $message, $count, $interval = 100 ) { if ( ! ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) ) { /* translators: %s php class name */ throw new \Exception( sprintf( __( 'The %s class can only be run within WP CLI.', 'action-scheduler' ), __CLASS__ ) ); } $this->total_ticks = 0; $this->message = $message; $this->count = $count; $this->interval = $interval; } /** * Increment the progress bar ticks. */ public function tick() { if ( null === $this->progress_bar ) { $this->setup_progress_bar(); } $this->progress_bar->tick(); $this->total_ticks++; do_action( 'action_scheduler/progress_tick', $this->total_ticks ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } /** * Get the progress bar tick count. * * @return int */ public function current() { return $this->progress_bar ? $this->progress_bar->current() : 0; } /** * Finish the current progress bar. */ public function finish() { if ( null !== $this->progress_bar ) { $this->progress_bar->finish(); } $this->progress_bar = null; } /** * Set the message used when creating the progress bar. * * @param string $message The message to be used when the next progress bar is created. */ public function set_message( $message ) { $this->message = $message; } /** * Set the count for a new progress bar. * * @param integer $count The total number of ticks expected to complete. */ public function set_count( $count ) { $this->count = $count; $this->finish(); } /** * Set up the progress bar. */ protected function setup_progress_bar() { $this->progress_bar = \WP_CLI\Utils\make_progress_bar( $this->message, $this->count, $this->interval ); } } action-scheduler/classes/WP_CLI/Migration_Command.php 0000644 00000011670 14721476224 0016565 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Config; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Runner; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Scheduler; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Controller; use WP_CLI; use WP_CLI_Command; /** * Class Migration_Command * * @package Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class Migration_Command extends WP_CLI_Command { /** * Number of actions migrated. * * @var int */ private $total_processed = 0; /** * Register the command with WP-CLI */ public function register() { if ( ! defined( 'WP_CLI' ) || ! WP_CLI ) { return; } WP_CLI::add_command( 'action-scheduler migrate', array( $this, 'migrate' ), array( 'shortdesc' => 'Migrates actions to the DB tables store', 'synopsis' => array( array( 'type' => 'assoc', 'name' => 'batch-size', 'optional' => true, 'default' => 100, 'description' => 'The number of actions to process in each batch', ), array( 'type' => 'assoc', 'name' => 'free-memory-on', 'optional' => true, 'default' => 50, 'description' => 'The number of actions to process between freeing memory. 0 disables freeing memory', ), array( 'type' => 'assoc', 'name' => 'pause', 'optional' => true, 'default' => 0, 'description' => 'The number of seconds to pause when freeing memory', ), array( 'type' => 'flag', 'name' => 'dry-run', 'optional' => true, 'description' => 'Reports on the actions that would have been migrated, but does not change any data', ), ), ) ); } /** * Process the data migration. * * @param array $positional_args Required for WP CLI. Not used in migration. * @param array $assoc_args Optional arguments. * * @return void */ public function migrate( $positional_args, $assoc_args ) { $this->init_logging(); $config = $this->get_migration_config( $assoc_args ); $runner = new Runner( $config ); $runner->init_destination(); $batch_size = isset( $assoc_args['batch-size'] ) ? (int) $assoc_args['batch-size'] : 100; $free_on = isset( $assoc_args['free-memory-on'] ) ? (int) $assoc_args['free-memory-on'] : 50; $sleep = isset( $assoc_args['pause'] ) ? (int) $assoc_args['pause'] : 0; \ActionScheduler_DataController::set_free_ticks( $free_on ); \ActionScheduler_DataController::set_sleep_time( $sleep ); do { $actions_processed = $runner->run( $batch_size ); $this->total_processed += $actions_processed; } while ( $actions_processed > 0 ); if ( ! $config->get_dry_run() ) { // let the scheduler know that there's nothing left to do. $scheduler = new Scheduler(); $scheduler->mark_complete(); } WP_CLI::success( sprintf( '%s complete. %d actions processed.', $config->get_dry_run() ? 'Dry run' : 'Migration', $this->total_processed ) ); } /** * Build the config object used to create the Runner * * @param array $args Optional arguments. * * @return ActionScheduler\Migration\Config */ private function get_migration_config( $args ) { $args = wp_parse_args( $args, array( 'dry-run' => false, ) ); $config = Controller::instance()->get_migration_config_object(); $config->set_dry_run( ! empty( $args['dry-run'] ) ); return $config; } /** * Hook command line logging into migration actions. */ private function init_logging() { add_action( 'action_scheduler/migrate_action_dry_run', function ( $action_id ) { WP_CLI::debug( sprintf( 'Dry-run: migrated action %d', $action_id ) ); } ); add_action( 'action_scheduler/no_action_to_migrate', function ( $action_id ) { WP_CLI::debug( sprintf( 'No action found to migrate for ID %d', $action_id ) ); } ); add_action( 'action_scheduler/migrate_action_failed', function ( $action_id ) { WP_CLI::warning( sprintf( 'Failed migrating action with ID %d', $action_id ) ); } ); add_action( 'action_scheduler/migrate_action_incomplete', function ( $source_id, $destination_id ) { WP_CLI::warning( sprintf( 'Unable to remove source action with ID %d after migrating to new ID %d', $source_id, $destination_id ) ); }, 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler/migrated_action', function ( $source_id, $destination_id ) { WP_CLI::debug( sprintf( 'Migrated source action with ID %d to new store with ID %d', $source_id, $destination_id ) ); }, 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler/migration_batch_starting', function ( $batch ) { WP_CLI::debug( 'Beginning migration of batch: ' . print_r( $batch, true ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_print_r } ); add_action( 'action_scheduler/migration_batch_complete', function ( $batch ) { WP_CLI::log( sprintf( 'Completed migration of %d actions', count( $batch ) ) ); } ); } } action-scheduler/classes/WP_CLI/ActionScheduler_WPCLI_QueueRunner.php 0000644 00000014331 14721476224 0021543 0 ustar 00 <?php use Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI\ProgressBar; /** * WP CLI Queue runner. * * This class can only be called from within a WP CLI instance. */ class ActionScheduler_WPCLI_QueueRunner extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner { /** * Claimed actions. * * @var array */ protected $actions; /** * ActionScheduler_ActionClaim instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ protected $claim; /** * Progress bar instance. * * @var \cli\progress\Bar */ protected $progress_bar; /** * ActionScheduler_WPCLI_QueueRunner constructor. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store|null $store Store object. * @param ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor|null $monitor Monitor object. * @param ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner|null $cleaner Cleaner object. * * @throws Exception When this is not run within WP CLI. */ public function __construct( ?ActionScheduler_Store $store = null, ?ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor $monitor = null, ?ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner $cleaner = null ) { if ( ! ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) ) { /* translators: %s php class name */ throw new Exception( sprintf( __( 'The %s class can only be run within WP CLI.', 'action-scheduler' ), __CLASS__ ) ); } parent::__construct( $store, $monitor, $cleaner ); } /** * Set up the Queue before processing. * * @param int $batch_size The batch size to process. * @param array $hooks The hooks being used to filter the actions claimed in this batch. * @param string $group The group of actions to claim with this batch. * @param bool $force Whether to force running even with too many concurrent processes. * * @return int The number of actions that will be run. * @throws \WP_CLI\ExitException When there are too many concurrent batches. */ public function setup( $batch_size, $hooks = array(), $group = '', $force = false ) { $this->run_cleanup(); $this->add_hooks(); // Check to make sure there aren't too many concurrent processes running. if ( $this->has_maximum_concurrent_batches() ) { if ( $force ) { WP_CLI::warning( __( 'There are too many concurrent batches, but the run is forced to continue.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } else { WP_CLI::error( __( 'There are too many concurrent batches.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } } // Stake a claim and store it. $this->claim = $this->store->stake_claim( $batch_size, null, $hooks, $group ); $this->monitor->attach( $this->claim ); $this->actions = $this->claim->get_actions(); return count( $this->actions ); } /** * Add our hooks to the appropriate actions. */ protected function add_hooks() { add_action( 'action_scheduler_before_execute', array( $this, 'before_execute' ) ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_after_execute', array( $this, 'after_execute' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_execution', array( $this, 'action_failed' ), 10, 2 ); } /** * Set up the WP CLI progress bar. */ protected function setup_progress_bar() { $count = count( $this->actions ); $this->progress_bar = new ProgressBar( /* translators: %d: amount of actions */ sprintf( _n( 'Running %d action', 'Running %d actions', $count, 'action-scheduler' ), $count ), $count ); } /** * Process actions in the queue. * * @param string $context Optional runner context. Default 'WP CLI'. * * @return int The number of actions processed. */ public function run( $context = 'WP CLI' ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler_before_process_queue' ); $this->setup_progress_bar(); foreach ( $this->actions as $action_id ) { // Error if we lost the claim. if ( ! in_array( $action_id, $this->store->find_actions_by_claim_id( $this->claim->get_id() ), true ) ) { WP_CLI::warning( __( 'The claim has been lost. Aborting current batch.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); break; } $this->process_action( $action_id, $context ); $this->progress_bar->tick(); } $completed = $this->progress_bar->current(); $this->progress_bar->finish(); $this->store->release_claim( $this->claim ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_after_process_queue' ); return $completed; } /** * Handle WP CLI message when the action is starting. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function before_execute( $action_id ) { /* translators: %s refers to the action ID */ WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Started processing action %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } /** * Handle WP CLI message when the action has completed. * * @param int $action_id ActionID. * @param null|ActionScheduler_Action $action The instance of the action. Default to null for backward compatibility. */ public function after_execute( $action_id, $action = null ) { // backward compatibility. if ( null === $action ) { $action = $this->store->fetch_action( $action_id ); } /* translators: 1: action ID 2: hook name */ WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Completed processing action %1$s with hook: %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id, $action->get_hook() ) ); } /** * Handle WP CLI message when the action has failed. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param Exception $exception Exception. * @throws \WP_CLI\ExitException With failure message. */ public function action_failed( $action_id, $exception ) { WP_CLI::error( /* translators: 1: action ID 2: exception message */ sprintf( __( 'Error processing action %1$s: %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id, $exception->getMessage() ), false ); } /** * Sleep and help avoid hitting memory limit * * @param int $sleep_time Amount of seconds to sleep. * @deprecated 3.0.0 */ protected function stop_the_insanity( $sleep_time = 0 ) { _deprecated_function( 'ActionScheduler_WPCLI_QueueRunner::stop_the_insanity', '3.0.0', 'ActionScheduler_DataController::free_memory' ); ActionScheduler_DataController::free_memory(); } /** * Maybe trigger the stop_the_insanity() method to free up memory. */ protected function maybe_stop_the_insanity() { // The value returned by progress_bar->current() might be padded. Remove padding, and convert to int. $current_iteration = intval( trim( $this->progress_bar->current() ) ); if ( 0 === $current_iteration % 50 ) { $this->stop_the_insanity(); } } } action-scheduler/classes/WP_CLI/ActionScheduler_WPCLI_Clean_Command.php 0000644 00000007363 14721476224 0021754 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Commands for Action Scheduler. */ class ActionScheduler_WPCLI_Clean_Command extends WP_CLI_Command { /** * Run the Action Scheduler Queue Cleaner * * ## OPTIONS * * [--batch-size=<size>] * : The maximum number of actions to delete per batch. Defaults to 20. * * [--batches=<size>] * : Limit execution to a number of batches. Defaults to 0, meaning batches will continue all eligible actions are deleted. * * [--status=<status>] * : Only clean actions with the specified status. Defaults to Canceled, Completed. Define multiple statuses as a comma separated string (without spaces), e.g. `--status=complete,failed,canceled` * * [--before=<datestring>] * : Only delete actions with scheduled date older than this. Defaults to 31 days. e.g `--before='7 days ago'`, `--before='02-Feb-2020 20:20:20'` * * [--pause=<seconds>] * : The number of seconds to pause between batches. Default no pause. * * @param array $args Positional arguments. * @param array $assoc_args Keyed arguments. * @throws \WP_CLI\ExitException When an error occurs. * * @subcommand clean */ public function clean( $args, $assoc_args ) { // Handle passed arguments. $batch = absint( \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'batch-size', 20 ) ); $batches = absint( \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'batches', 0 ) ); $status = explode( ',', WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'status', '' ) ); $status = array_filter( array_map( 'trim', $status ) ); $before = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'before', '' ); $sleep = \WP_CLI\Utils\get_flag_value( $assoc_args, 'pause', 0 ); $batches_completed = 0; $actions_deleted = 0; $unlimited = 0 === $batches; try { $lifespan = as_get_datetime_object( $before ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { $lifespan = null; } try { // Custom queue cleaner instance. $cleaner = new ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner( null, $batch ); // Clean actions for as long as possible. while ( $unlimited || $batches_completed < $batches ) { if ( $sleep && $batches_completed > 0 ) { sleep( $sleep ); } $deleted = count( $cleaner->clean_actions( $status, $lifespan, null, 'CLI' ) ); if ( $deleted <= 0 ) { break; } $actions_deleted += $deleted; $batches_completed++; $this->print_success( $deleted ); } } catch ( Exception $e ) { $this->print_error( $e ); } $this->print_total_batches( $batches_completed ); if ( $batches_completed > 1 ) { $this->print_success( $actions_deleted ); } } /** * Print WP CLI message about how many batches of actions were processed. * * @param int $batches_processed Number of batches processed. */ protected function print_total_batches( int $batches_processed ) { WP_CLI::log( sprintf( /* translators: %d refers to the total number of batches processed */ _n( '%d batch processed.', '%d batches processed.', $batches_processed, 'action-scheduler' ), $batches_processed ) ); } /** * Convert an exception into a WP CLI error. * * @param Exception $e The error object. */ protected function print_error( Exception $e ) { WP_CLI::error( sprintf( /* translators: %s refers to the exception error message */ __( 'There was an error deleting an action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $e->getMessage() ) ); } /** * Print a success message with the number of completed actions. * * @param int $actions_deleted Number of deleted actions. */ protected function print_success( int $actions_deleted ) { WP_CLI::success( sprintf( /* translators: %d refers to the total number of actions deleted */ _n( '%d action deleted.', '%d actions deleted.', $actions_deleted, 'action-scheduler' ), $actions_deleted ) ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_OptionLock.php 0000644 00000007754 14721476224 0017406 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Provide a way to set simple transient locks to block behaviour * for up-to a given duration. * * Class ActionScheduler_OptionLock * * @since 3.0.0 */ class ActionScheduler_OptionLock extends ActionScheduler_Lock { /** * Set a lock using options for a given amount of time (60 seconds by default). * * Using an autoloaded option avoids running database queries or other resource intensive tasks * on frequently triggered hooks, like 'init' or 'shutdown'. * * For example, ActionScheduler_QueueRunner->maybe_dispatch_async_request() uses a lock to avoid * calling ActionScheduler_QueueRunner->has_maximum_concurrent_batches() every time the 'shutdown', * hook is triggered, because that method calls ActionScheduler_QueueRunner->store->get_claim_count() * to find the current number of claims in the database. * * @param string $lock_type A string to identify different lock types. * @bool True if lock value has changed, false if not or if set failed. */ public function set( $lock_type ) { global $wpdb; $lock_key = $this->get_key( $lock_type ); $existing_lock_value = $this->get_existing_lock( $lock_type ); $new_lock_value = $this->new_lock_value( $lock_type ); // The lock may not exist yet, or may have been deleted. if ( empty( $existing_lock_value ) ) { return (bool) $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->options, array( 'option_name' => $lock_key, 'option_value' => $new_lock_value, 'autoload' => 'no', ) ); } if ( $this->get_expiration_from( $existing_lock_value ) >= time() ) { return false; } // Otherwise, try to obtain the lock. return (bool) $wpdb->update( $wpdb->options, array( 'option_value' => $new_lock_value ), array( 'option_name' => $lock_key, 'option_value' => $existing_lock_value, ) ); } /** * If a lock is set, return the timestamp it was set to expiry. * * @param string $lock_type A string to identify different lock types. * @return bool|int False if no lock is set, otherwise the timestamp for when the lock is set to expire. */ public function get_expiration( $lock_type ) { return $this->get_expiration_from( $this->get_existing_lock( $lock_type ) ); } /** * Given the lock string, derives the lock expiration timestamp (or false if it cannot be determined). * * @param string $lock_value String containing a timestamp, or pipe-separated combination of unique value and timestamp. * * @return false|int */ private function get_expiration_from( $lock_value ) { $lock_string = explode( '|', $lock_value ); // Old style lock? if ( count( $lock_string ) === 1 && is_numeric( $lock_string[0] ) ) { return (int) $lock_string[0]; } // New style lock? if ( count( $lock_string ) === 2 && is_numeric( $lock_string[1] ) ) { return (int) $lock_string[1]; } return false; } /** * Get the key to use for storing the lock in the transient * * @param string $lock_type A string to identify different lock types. * @return string */ protected function get_key( $lock_type ) { return sprintf( 'action_scheduler_lock_%s', $lock_type ); } /** * Supplies the existing lock value, or an empty string if not set. * * @param string $lock_type A string to identify different lock types. * * @return string */ private function get_existing_lock( $lock_type ) { global $wpdb; // Now grab the existing lock value, if there is one. return (string) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT option_value FROM $wpdb->options WHERE option_name = %s", $this->get_key( $lock_type ) ) ); } /** * Supplies a lock value consisting of a unique value and the current timestamp, which are separated by a pipe * character. * * Example: (string) "649de012e6b262.09774912|1688068114" * * @param string $lock_type A string to identify different lock types. * * @return string */ private function new_lock_value( $lock_type ) { return uniqid( '', true ) . '|' . ( time() + $this->get_duration( $lock_type ) ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_ListTable.php 0000644 00000052166 14721476224 0017205 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Implements the admin view of the actions. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionScheduler_ListTable extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable { /** * The package name. * * @var string */ protected $package = 'action-scheduler'; /** * Columns to show (name => label). * * @var array */ protected $columns = array(); /** * Actions (name => label). * * @var array */ protected $row_actions = array(); /** * The active data stores * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ protected $store; /** * A logger to use for getting action logs to display * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ protected $logger; /** * A ActionScheduler_QueueRunner runner instance (or child class) * * @var ActionScheduler_QueueRunner */ protected $runner; /** * Bulk actions. The key of the array is the method name of the implementation. * Example: bulk_<key>(array $ids, string $sql_in). * * See the comments in the parent class for further details * * @var array */ protected $bulk_actions = array(); /** * Flag variable to render our notifications, if any, once. * * @var bool */ protected static $did_notification = false; /** * Array of seconds for common time periods, like week or month, alongside an internationalised string representation, i.e. "Day" or "Days" * * @var array */ private static $time_periods; /** * Sets the current data store object into `store->action` and initialises the object. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $store Store object. * @param ActionScheduler_Logger $logger Logger object. * @param ActionScheduler_QueueRunner $runner Runner object. */ public function __construct( ActionScheduler_Store $store, ActionScheduler_Logger $logger, ActionScheduler_QueueRunner $runner ) { $this->store = $store; $this->logger = $logger; $this->runner = $runner; $this->table_header = __( 'Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ); $this->bulk_actions = array( 'delete' => __( 'Delete', 'action-scheduler' ), ); $this->columns = array( 'hook' => __( 'Hook', 'action-scheduler' ), 'status' => __( 'Status', 'action-scheduler' ), 'args' => __( 'Arguments', 'action-scheduler' ), 'group' => __( 'Group', 'action-scheduler' ), 'recurrence' => __( 'Recurrence', 'action-scheduler' ), 'schedule' => __( 'Scheduled Date', 'action-scheduler' ), 'log_entries' => __( 'Log', 'action-scheduler' ), ); $this->sort_by = array( 'schedule', 'hook', 'group', ); $this->search_by = array( 'hook', 'args', 'claim_id', ); $request_status = $this->get_request_status(); if ( empty( $request_status ) ) { $this->sort_by[] = 'status'; } elseif ( in_array( $request_status, array( 'in-progress', 'failed' ), true ) ) { $this->columns += array( 'claim_id' => __( 'Claim ID', 'action-scheduler' ) ); $this->sort_by[] = 'claim_id'; } $this->row_actions = array( 'hook' => array( 'run' => array( 'name' => __( 'Run', 'action-scheduler' ), 'desc' => __( 'Process the action now as if it were run as part of a queue', 'action-scheduler' ), ), 'cancel' => array( 'name' => __( 'Cancel', 'action-scheduler' ), 'desc' => __( 'Cancel the action now to avoid it being run in future', 'action-scheduler' ), 'class' => 'cancel trash', ), ), ); self::$time_periods = array( array( 'seconds' => YEAR_IN_SECONDS, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s year', '%s years', 'action-scheduler' ), ), array( 'seconds' => MONTH_IN_SECONDS, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s month', '%s months', 'action-scheduler' ), ), array( 'seconds' => WEEK_IN_SECONDS, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s week', '%s weeks', 'action-scheduler' ), ), array( 'seconds' => DAY_IN_SECONDS, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s day', '%s days', 'action-scheduler' ), ), array( 'seconds' => HOUR_IN_SECONDS, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s hour', '%s hours', 'action-scheduler' ), ), array( 'seconds' => MINUTE_IN_SECONDS, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s minute', '%s minutes', 'action-scheduler' ), ), array( 'seconds' => 1, /* translators: %s: amount of time */ 'names' => _n_noop( '%s second', '%s seconds', 'action-scheduler' ), ), ); parent::__construct( array( 'singular' => 'action-scheduler', 'plural' => 'action-scheduler', 'ajax' => false, ) ); add_screen_option( 'per_page', array( 'default' => $this->items_per_page, ) ); add_filter( 'set_screen_option_' . $this->get_per_page_option_name(), array( $this, 'set_items_per_page_option' ), 10, 3 ); set_screen_options(); } /** * Handles setting the items_per_page option for this screen. * * @param mixed $status Default false (to skip saving the current option). * @param string $option Screen option name. * @param int $value Screen option value. * @return int */ public function set_items_per_page_option( $status, $option, $value ) { return $value; } /** * Convert an interval of seconds into a two part human friendly string. * * The WordPress human_time_diff() function only calculates the time difference to one degree, meaning * even if an action is 1 day and 11 hours away, it will display "1 day". This function goes one step * further to display two degrees of accuracy. * * Inspired by the Crontrol::interval() function by Edward Dale: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-crontrol/ * * @param int $interval A interval in seconds. * @param int $periods_to_include Depth of time periods to include, e.g. for an interval of 70, and $periods_to_include of 2, both minutes and seconds would be included. With a value of 1, only minutes would be included. * @return string A human friendly string representation of the interval. */ private static function human_interval( $interval, $periods_to_include = 2 ) { if ( $interval <= 0 ) { return __( 'Now!', 'action-scheduler' ); } $output = ''; $num_time_periods = count( self::$time_periods ); for ( $time_period_index = 0, $periods_included = 0, $seconds_remaining = $interval; $time_period_index < $num_time_periods && $seconds_remaining > 0 && $periods_included < $periods_to_include; $time_period_index++ ) { $periods_in_interval = floor( $seconds_remaining / self::$time_periods[ $time_period_index ]['seconds'] ); if ( $periods_in_interval > 0 ) { if ( ! empty( $output ) ) { $output .= ' '; } $output .= sprintf( translate_nooped_plural( self::$time_periods[ $time_period_index ]['names'], $periods_in_interval, 'action-scheduler' ), $periods_in_interval ); $seconds_remaining -= $periods_in_interval * self::$time_periods[ $time_period_index ]['seconds']; $periods_included++; } } return $output; } /** * Returns the recurrence of an action or 'Non-repeating'. The output is human readable. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object. * * @return string */ protected function get_recurrence( $action ) { $schedule = $action->get_schedule(); if ( $schedule->is_recurring() && method_exists( $schedule, 'get_recurrence' ) ) { $recurrence = $schedule->get_recurrence(); if ( is_numeric( $recurrence ) ) { /* translators: %s: time interval */ return sprintf( __( 'Every %s', 'action-scheduler' ), self::human_interval( $recurrence ) ); } else { return $recurrence; } } return __( 'Non-repeating', 'action-scheduler' ); } /** * Serializes the argument of an action to render it in a human friendly format. * * @param array $row The array representation of the current row of the table. * * @return string */ public function column_args( array $row ) { if ( empty( $row['args'] ) ) { return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_list_table_column_args', '', $row ); } $row_html = '<ul>'; foreach ( $row['args'] as $key => $value ) { $row_html .= sprintf( '<li><code>%s => %s</code></li>', esc_html( var_export( $key, true ) ), esc_html( var_export( $value, true ) ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_var_export } $row_html .= '</ul>'; return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_list_table_column_args', $row_html, $row ); } /** * Prints the logs entries inline. We do so to avoid loading Javascript and other hacks to show it in a modal. * * @param array $row Action array. * @return string */ public function column_log_entries( array $row ) { $log_entries_html = '<ol>'; $timezone = new DateTimezone( 'UTC' ); foreach ( $row['log_entries'] as $log_entry ) { $log_entries_html .= $this->get_log_entry_html( $log_entry, $timezone ); } $log_entries_html .= '</ol>'; return $log_entries_html; } /** * Prints the logs entries inline. We do so to avoid loading Javascript and other hacks to show it in a modal. * * @param ActionScheduler_LogEntry $log_entry Log entry object. * @param DateTimezone $timezone Timestamp. * @return string */ protected function get_log_entry_html( ActionScheduler_LogEntry $log_entry, DateTimezone $timezone ) { $date = $log_entry->get_date(); $date->setTimezone( $timezone ); return sprintf( '<li><strong>%s</strong><br/>%s</li>', esc_html( $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s O' ) ), esc_html( $log_entry->get_message() ) ); } /** * Only display row actions for pending actions. * * @param array $row Row to render. * @param string $column_name Current row. * * @return string */ protected function maybe_render_actions( $row, $column_name ) { if ( 'pending' === strtolower( $row['status_name'] ) ) { return parent::maybe_render_actions( $row, $column_name ); } return ''; } /** * Renders admin notifications * * Notifications: * 1. When the maximum number of tasks are being executed simultaneously. * 2. Notifications when a task is manually executed. * 3. Tables are missing. */ public function display_admin_notices() { global $wpdb; if ( ( is_a( $this->store, 'ActionScheduler_HybridStore' ) || is_a( $this->store, 'ActionScheduler_DBStore' ) ) && apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_enable_recreate_data_store', true ) ) { $table_list = array( 'actionscheduler_actions', 'actionscheduler_logs', 'actionscheduler_groups', 'actionscheduler_claims', ); $found_tables = $wpdb->get_col( "SHOW TABLES LIKE '{$wpdb->prefix}actionscheduler%'" ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared foreach ( $table_list as $table_name ) { if ( ! in_array( $wpdb->prefix . $table_name, $found_tables, true ) ) { $this->admin_notices[] = array( 'class' => 'error', 'message' => __( 'It appears one or more database tables were missing. Attempting to re-create the missing table(s).', 'action-scheduler' ), ); $this->recreate_tables(); parent::display_admin_notices(); return; } } } if ( $this->runner->has_maximum_concurrent_batches() ) { $claim_count = $this->store->get_claim_count(); $this->admin_notices[] = array( 'class' => 'updated', 'message' => sprintf( /* translators: %s: amount of claims */ _n( 'Maximum simultaneous queues already in progress (%s queue). No additional queues will begin processing until the current queues are complete.', 'Maximum simultaneous queues already in progress (%s queues). No additional queues will begin processing until the current queues are complete.', $claim_count, 'action-scheduler' ), $claim_count ), ); } elseif ( $this->store->has_pending_actions_due() ) { $async_request_lock_expiration = ActionScheduler::lock()->get_expiration( 'async-request-runner' ); // No lock set or lock expired. if ( false === $async_request_lock_expiration || $async_request_lock_expiration < time() ) { $in_progress_url = add_query_arg( 'status', 'in-progress', remove_query_arg( 'status' ) ); /* translators: %s: process URL */ $async_request_message = sprintf( __( 'A new queue has begun processing. <a href="%s">View actions in-progress »</a>', 'action-scheduler' ), esc_url( $in_progress_url ) ); } else { /* translators: %d: seconds */ $async_request_message = sprintf( __( 'The next queue will begin processing in approximately %d seconds.', 'action-scheduler' ), $async_request_lock_expiration - time() ); } $this->admin_notices[] = array( 'class' => 'notice notice-info', 'message' => $async_request_message, ); } $notification = get_transient( 'action_scheduler_admin_notice' ); if ( is_array( $notification ) ) { delete_transient( 'action_scheduler_admin_notice' ); $action = $this->store->fetch_action( $notification['action_id'] ); $action_hook_html = '<strong><code>' . $action->get_hook() . '</code></strong>'; if ( 1 === absint( $notification['success'] ) ) { $class = 'updated'; switch ( $notification['row_action_type'] ) { case 'run': /* translators: %s: action HTML */ $action_message_html = sprintf( __( 'Successfully executed action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_hook_html ); break; case 'cancel': /* translators: %s: action HTML */ $action_message_html = sprintf( __( 'Successfully canceled action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_hook_html ); break; default: /* translators: %s: action HTML */ $action_message_html = sprintf( __( 'Successfully processed change for action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_hook_html ); break; } } else { $class = 'error'; /* translators: 1: action HTML 2: action ID 3: error message */ $action_message_html = sprintf( __( 'Could not process change for action: "%1$s" (ID: %2$d). Error: %3$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_hook_html, esc_html( $notification['action_id'] ), esc_html( $notification['error_message'] ) ); } $action_message_html = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_admin_notice_html', $action_message_html, $action, $notification ); $this->admin_notices[] = array( 'class' => $class, 'message' => $action_message_html, ); } parent::display_admin_notices(); } /** * Prints the scheduled date in a human friendly format. * * @param array $row The array representation of the current row of the table. * * @return string */ public function column_schedule( $row ) { return $this->get_schedule_display_string( $row['schedule'] ); } /** * Get the scheduled date in a human friendly format. * * @param ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule Action's schedule. * @return string */ protected function get_schedule_display_string( ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule ) { $schedule_display_string = ''; if ( is_a( $schedule, 'ActionScheduler_NullSchedule' ) ) { return __( 'async', 'action-scheduler' ); } if ( ! method_exists( $schedule, 'get_date' ) || ! $schedule->get_date() ) { return '0000-00-00 00:00:00'; } $next_timestamp = $schedule->get_date()->getTimestamp(); $schedule_display_string .= $schedule->get_date()->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s O' ); $schedule_display_string .= '<br/>'; if ( gmdate( 'U' ) > $next_timestamp ) { /* translators: %s: date interval */ $schedule_display_string .= sprintf( __( ' (%s ago)', 'action-scheduler' ), self::human_interval( gmdate( 'U' ) - $next_timestamp ) ); } else { /* translators: %s: date interval */ $schedule_display_string .= sprintf( __( ' (%s)', 'action-scheduler' ), self::human_interval( $next_timestamp - gmdate( 'U' ) ) ); } return $schedule_display_string; } /** * Bulk delete. * * Deletes actions based on their ID. This is the handler for the bulk delete. It assumes the data * properly validated by the callee and it will delete the actions without any extra validation. * * @param int[] $ids Action IDs. * @param string $ids_sql Inherited and unused. */ protected function bulk_delete( array $ids, $ids_sql ) { foreach ( $ids as $id ) { try { $this->store->delete_action( $id ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { // A possible reason for an exception would include a scenario where the same action is deleted by a // concurrent request. // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_error_log error_log( sprintf( /* translators: 1: action ID 2: exception message. */ __( 'Action Scheduler was unable to delete action %1$d. Reason: %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $id, $e->getMessage() ) ); } } } /** * Implements the logic behind running an action. ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable validates the request and their * parameters are valid. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ protected function row_action_cancel( $action_id ) { $this->process_row_action( $action_id, 'cancel' ); } /** * Implements the logic behind running an action. ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable validates the request and their * parameters are valid. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ protected function row_action_run( $action_id ) { $this->process_row_action( $action_id, 'run' ); } /** * Force the data store schema updates. */ protected function recreate_tables() { if ( is_a( $this->store, 'ActionScheduler_HybridStore' ) ) { $store = $this->store; } else { $store = new ActionScheduler_HybridStore(); } add_action( 'action_scheduler/created_table', array( $store, 'set_autoincrement' ), 10, 2 ); $store_schema = new ActionScheduler_StoreSchema(); $logger_schema = new ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema(); $store_schema->register_tables( true ); $logger_schema->register_tables( true ); remove_action( 'action_scheduler/created_table', array( $store, 'set_autoincrement' ), 10 ); } /** * Implements the logic behind processing an action once an action link is clicked on the list table. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param string $row_action_type The type of action to perform on the action. */ protected function process_row_action( $action_id, $row_action_type ) { try { switch ( $row_action_type ) { case 'run': $this->runner->process_action( $action_id, 'Admin List Table' ); break; case 'cancel': $this->store->cancel_action( $action_id ); break; } $success = 1; $error_message = ''; } catch ( Exception $e ) { $success = 0; $error_message = $e->getMessage(); } set_transient( 'action_scheduler_admin_notice', compact( 'action_id', 'success', 'error_message', 'row_action_type' ), 30 ); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public function prepare_items() { $this->prepare_column_headers(); $per_page = $this->get_items_per_page( $this->get_per_page_option_name(), $this->items_per_page ); $query = array( 'per_page' => $per_page, 'offset' => $this->get_items_offset(), 'status' => $this->get_request_status(), 'orderby' => $this->get_request_orderby(), 'order' => $this->get_request_order(), 'search' => $this->get_request_search_query(), ); /** * Change query arguments to query for past-due actions. * Past-due actions have the 'pending' status and are in the past. * This is needed because registering 'past-due' as a status is overkill. */ if ( 'past-due' === $this->get_request_status() ) { $query['status'] = ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING; $query['date'] = as_get_datetime_object(); } $this->items = array(); $total_items = $this->store->query_actions( $query, 'count' ); $status_labels = $this->store->get_status_labels(); foreach ( $this->store->query_actions( $query ) as $action_id ) { try { $action = $this->store->fetch_action( $action_id ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { continue; } if ( is_a( $action, 'ActionScheduler_NullAction' ) ) { continue; } $this->items[ $action_id ] = array( 'ID' => $action_id, 'hook' => $action->get_hook(), 'status_name' => $this->store->get_status( $action_id ), 'status' => $status_labels[ $this->store->get_status( $action_id ) ], 'args' => $action->get_args(), 'group' => $action->get_group(), 'log_entries' => $this->logger->get_logs( $action_id ), 'claim_id' => $this->store->get_claim_id( $action_id ), 'recurrence' => $this->get_recurrence( $action ), 'schedule' => $action->get_schedule(), ); } $this->set_pagination_args( array( 'total_items' => $total_items, 'per_page' => $per_page, 'total_pages' => ceil( $total_items / $per_page ), ) ); } /** * Prints the available statuses so the user can click to filter. */ protected function display_filter_by_status() { $this->status_counts = $this->store->action_counts() + $this->store->extra_action_counts(); parent::display_filter_by_status(); } /** * Get the text to display in the search box on the list table. */ protected function get_search_box_button_text() { return __( 'Search hook, args and claim ID', 'action-scheduler' ); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ protected function get_per_page_option_name() { return str_replace( '-', '_', $this->screen->id ) . '_per_page'; } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_DataController.php 0000644 00000012445 14721476224 0020233 0 ustar 00 <?php use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Controller; /** * Class ActionScheduler_DataController * * The main plugin/initialization class for the data stores. * * Responsible for hooking everything up with WordPress. * * @package Action_Scheduler * * @since 3.0.0 */ class ActionScheduler_DataController { /** Action data store class name. */ const DATASTORE_CLASS = 'ActionScheduler_DBStore'; /** Logger data store class name. */ const LOGGER_CLASS = 'ActionScheduler_DBLogger'; /** Migration status option name. */ const STATUS_FLAG = 'action_scheduler_migration_status'; /** Migration status option value. */ const STATUS_COMPLETE = 'complete'; /** Migration minimum required PHP version. */ const MIN_PHP_VERSION = '5.5'; /** * Instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_DataController */ private static $instance; /** * Sleep time in seconds. * * @var int */ private static $sleep_time = 0; /** * Tick count required for freeing memory. * * @var int */ private static $free_ticks = 50; /** * Get a flag indicating whether the migration environment dependencies are met. * * @return bool */ public static function dependencies_met() { $php_support = version_compare( PHP_VERSION, self::MIN_PHP_VERSION, '>=' ); return $php_support && apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_migration_dependencies_met', true ); } /** * Get a flag indicating whether the migration is complete. * * @return bool Whether the flag has been set marking the migration as complete */ public static function is_migration_complete() { return get_option( self::STATUS_FLAG ) === self::STATUS_COMPLETE; } /** * Mark the migration as complete. */ public static function mark_migration_complete() { update_option( self::STATUS_FLAG, self::STATUS_COMPLETE ); } /** * Unmark migration when a plugin is de-activated. Will not work in case of silent activation, for example in an update. * We do this to mitigate the bug of lost actions which happens if there was an AS 2.x to AS 3.x migration in the past, but that plugin is now * deactivated and the site was running on AS 2.x again. */ public static function mark_migration_incomplete() { delete_option( self::STATUS_FLAG ); } /** * Set the action store class name. * * @param string $class Classname of the store class. * * @return string */ public static function set_store_class( $class ) { return self::DATASTORE_CLASS; } /** * Set the action logger class name. * * @param string $class Classname of the logger class. * * @return string */ public static function set_logger_class( $class ) { return self::LOGGER_CLASS; } /** * Set the sleep time in seconds. * * @param integer $sleep_time The number of seconds to pause before resuming operation. */ public static function set_sleep_time( $sleep_time ) { self::$sleep_time = (int) $sleep_time; } /** * Set the tick count required for freeing memory. * * @param integer $free_ticks The number of ticks to free memory on. */ public static function set_free_ticks( $free_ticks ) { self::$free_ticks = (int) $free_ticks; } /** * Free memory if conditions are met. * * @param int $ticks Current tick count. */ public static function maybe_free_memory( $ticks ) { if ( self::$free_ticks && 0 === $ticks % self::$free_ticks ) { self::free_memory(); } } /** * Reduce memory footprint by clearing the database query and object caches. */ public static function free_memory() { if ( 0 < self::$sleep_time ) { /* translators: %d: amount of time */ \WP_CLI::warning( sprintf( _n( 'Stopped the insanity for %d second', 'Stopped the insanity for %d seconds', self::$sleep_time, 'action-scheduler' ), self::$sleep_time ) ); sleep( self::$sleep_time ); } \WP_CLI::warning( __( 'Attempting to reduce used memory...', 'action-scheduler' ) ); /** * Globals. * * @var $wpdb \wpdb * @var $wp_object_cache \WP_Object_Cache */ global $wpdb, $wp_object_cache; $wpdb->queries = array(); if ( ! is_a( $wp_object_cache, 'WP_Object_Cache' ) ) { return; } $wp_object_cache->group_ops = array(); $wp_object_cache->stats = array(); $wp_object_cache->memcache_debug = array(); $wp_object_cache->cache = array(); if ( is_callable( array( $wp_object_cache, '__remoteset' ) ) ) { call_user_func( array( $wp_object_cache, '__remoteset' ) ); // important! } } /** * Connect to table datastores if migration is complete. * Otherwise, proceed with the migration if the dependencies have been met. */ public static function init() { if ( self::is_migration_complete() ) { add_filter( 'action_scheduler_store_class', array( 'ActionScheduler_DataController', 'set_store_class' ), 100 ); add_filter( 'action_scheduler_logger_class', array( 'ActionScheduler_DataController', 'set_logger_class' ), 100 ); add_action( 'deactivate_plugin', array( 'ActionScheduler_DataController', 'mark_migration_incomplete' ) ); } elseif ( self::dependencies_met() ) { Controller::init(); } add_action( 'action_scheduler/progress_tick', array( 'ActionScheduler_DataController', 'maybe_free_memory' ) ); } /** * Singleton factory. */ public static function instance() { if ( ! isset( self::$instance ) ) { self::$instance = new static(); } return self::$instance; } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_Versions.php 0000644 00000003351 14721476224 0017122 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Versions */ class ActionScheduler_Versions { /** * ActionScheduler_Versions instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Versions */ private static $instance = null; /** * Versions. * * @var array<string, callable> */ private $versions = array(); /** * Register version's callback. * * @param string $version_string Action Scheduler version. * @param callable $initialization_callback Callback to initialize the version. */ public function register( $version_string, $initialization_callback ) { if ( isset( $this->versions[ $version_string ] ) ) { return false; } $this->versions[ $version_string ] = $initialization_callback; return true; } /** * Get all versions. */ public function get_versions() { return $this->versions; } /** * Get latest version registered. */ public function latest_version() { $keys = array_keys( $this->versions ); if ( empty( $keys ) ) { return false; } uasort( $keys, 'version_compare' ); return end( $keys ); } /** * Get callback for latest registered version. */ public function latest_version_callback() { $latest = $this->latest_version(); if ( empty( $latest ) || ! isset( $this->versions[ $latest ] ) ) { return '__return_null'; } return $this->versions[ $latest ]; } /** * Get instance. * * @return ActionScheduler_Versions * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public static function instance() { if ( empty( self::$instance ) ) { self::$instance = new self(); } return self::$instance; } /** * Initialize. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public static function initialize_latest_version() { $self = self::instance(); call_user_func( $self->latest_version_callback() ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus.php 0000644 00000012270 14721476224 0020334 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus */ class ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus { /** * The active data stores * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ protected $store; /** * Constructor method for ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $store Active store object. * * @return void */ public function __construct( $store ) { $this->store = $store; } /** * Display action data, including number of actions grouped by status and the oldest & newest action in each status. * * Helpful to identify issues, like a clogged queue. */ public function render() { $action_counts = $this->store->action_counts(); $status_labels = $this->store->get_status_labels(); $oldest_and_newest = $this->get_oldest_and_newest( array_keys( $status_labels ) ); $this->get_template( $status_labels, $action_counts, $oldest_and_newest ); } /** * Get oldest and newest scheduled dates for a given set of statuses. * * @param array $status_keys Set of statuses to find oldest & newest action for. * @return array */ protected function get_oldest_and_newest( $status_keys ) { $oldest_and_newest = array(); foreach ( $status_keys as $status ) { $oldest_and_newest[ $status ] = array( 'oldest' => '–', 'newest' => '–', ); if ( 'in-progress' === $status ) { continue; } $oldest_and_newest[ $status ]['oldest'] = $this->get_action_status_date( $status, 'oldest' ); $oldest_and_newest[ $status ]['newest'] = $this->get_action_status_date( $status, 'newest' ); } return $oldest_and_newest; } /** * Get oldest or newest scheduled date for a given status. * * @param string $status Action status label/name string. * @param string $date_type Oldest or Newest. * @return DateTime */ protected function get_action_status_date( $status, $date_type = 'oldest' ) { $order = 'oldest' === $date_type ? 'ASC' : 'DESC'; $action = $this->store->query_actions( array( 'claimed' => false, 'status' => $status, 'per_page' => 1, 'order' => $order, ) ); if ( ! empty( $action ) ) { $date_object = $this->store->get_date( $action[0] ); $action_date = $date_object->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s O' ); } else { $action_date = '–'; } return $action_date; } /** * Get oldest or newest scheduled date for a given status. * * @param array $status_labels Set of statuses to find oldest & newest action for. * @param array $action_counts Number of actions grouped by status. * @param array $oldest_and_newest Date of the oldest and newest action with each status. */ protected function get_template( $status_labels, $action_counts, $oldest_and_newest ) { $as_version = ActionScheduler_Versions::instance()->latest_version(); $as_datastore = get_class( ActionScheduler_Store::instance() ); ?> <table class="wc_status_table widefat" cellspacing="0"> <thead> <tr> <th colspan="5" data-export-label="Action Scheduler"><h2><?php esc_html_e( 'Action Scheduler', 'action-scheduler' ); ?><?php echo wc_help_tip( esc_html__( 'This section shows details of Action Scheduler.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); ?></h2></th> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" data-export-label="Version"><?php esc_html_e( 'Version:', 'action-scheduler' ); ?></td> <td colspan="3"><?php echo esc_html( $as_version ); ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" data-export-label="Data store"><?php esc_html_e( 'Data store:', 'action-scheduler' ); ?></td> <td colspan="3"><?php echo esc_html( $as_datastore ); ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong><?php esc_html_e( 'Action Status', 'action-scheduler' ); ?></strong></td> <td class="help"> </td> <td><strong><?php esc_html_e( 'Count', 'action-scheduler' ); ?></strong></td> <td><strong><?php esc_html_e( 'Oldest Scheduled Date', 'action-scheduler' ); ?></strong></td> <td><strong><?php esc_html_e( 'Newest Scheduled Date', 'action-scheduler' ); ?></strong></td> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <?php foreach ( $action_counts as $status => $count ) { // WC uses the 3rd column for export, so we need to display more data in that (hidden when viewed as part of the table) and add an empty 2nd column. printf( '<tr><td>%1$s</td><td> </td><td>%2$s<span style="display: none;">, Oldest: %3$s, Newest: %4$s</span></td><td>%3$s</td><td>%4$s</td></tr>', esc_html( $status_labels[ $status ] ), esc_html( number_format_i18n( $count ) ), esc_html( $oldest_and_newest[ $status ]['oldest'] ), esc_html( $oldest_and_newest[ $status ]['newest'] ) ); } ?> </tbody> </table> <?php } /** * Is triggered when invoking inaccessible methods in an object context. * * @param string $name Name of method called. * @param array $arguments Parameters to invoke the method with. * * @return mixed * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.overloading.php#language.oop5.overloading.methods */ public function __call( $name, $arguments ) { switch ( $name ) { case 'print': _deprecated_function( __CLASS__ . '::print()', '2.2.4', __CLASS__ . '::render()' ); return call_user_func_array( array( $this, 'render' ), $arguments ); } return null; } } action-scheduler/classes/schema/ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema.php 0000644 00000005672 14721476224 0021122 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema * * @codeCoverageIgnore * * Creates a custom table for storing action logs */ class ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema { const LOG_TABLE = 'actionscheduler_logs'; /** * Schema version. * * Increment this value to trigger a schema update. * * @var int */ protected $schema_version = 3; /** * Construct. */ public function __construct() { $this->tables = array( self::LOG_TABLE, ); } /** * Performs additional setup work required to support this schema. */ public function init() { add_action( 'action_scheduler_before_schema_update', array( $this, 'update_schema_3_0' ), 10, 2 ); } /** * Get table definition. * * @param string $table Table name. */ protected function get_table_definition( $table ) { global $wpdb; $table_name = $wpdb->$table; $charset_collate = $wpdb->get_charset_collate(); switch ( $table ) { case self::LOG_TABLE: $default_date = ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::DEFAULT_DATE; return "CREATE TABLE $table_name ( log_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, action_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, message text NOT NULL, log_date_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', log_date_local datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', PRIMARY KEY (log_id), KEY action_id (action_id), KEY log_date_gmt (log_date_gmt) ) $charset_collate"; default: return ''; } } /** * Update the logs table schema, allowing datetime fields to be NULL. * * This is needed because the NOT NULL constraint causes a conflict with some versions of MySQL * configured with sql_mode=NO_ZERO_DATE, which can for instance lead to tables not being created. * * Most other schema updates happen via ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema::update_table(), however * that method relies on dbDelta() and this change is not possible when using that function. * * @param string $table Name of table being updated. * @param string $db_version The existing schema version of the table. */ public function update_schema_3_0( $table, $db_version ) { global $wpdb; if ( 'actionscheduler_logs' !== $table || version_compare( $db_version, '3', '>=' ) ) { return; } // phpcs:disable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . 'actionscheduler_logs'; $table_list = $wpdb->get_col( "SHOW TABLES LIKE '{$table_name}'" ); $default_date = ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::DEFAULT_DATE; if ( ! empty( $table_list ) ) { $query = " ALTER TABLE {$table_name} MODIFY COLUMN log_date_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', MODIFY COLUMN log_date_local datetime NULL default '{$default_date}' "; $wpdb->query( $query ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } // phpcs:enable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared } } action-scheduler/classes/schema/ActionScheduler_StoreSchema.php 0000644 00000011773 14721476224 0020776 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_StoreSchema * * @codeCoverageIgnore * * Creates custom tables for storing scheduled actions */ class ActionScheduler_StoreSchema extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema { const ACTIONS_TABLE = 'actionscheduler_actions'; const CLAIMS_TABLE = 'actionscheduler_claims'; const GROUPS_TABLE = 'actionscheduler_groups'; const DEFAULT_DATE = '0000-00-00 00:00:00'; /** * Schema version. * * Increment this value to trigger a schema update. * * @var int */ protected $schema_version = 7; /** * Construct. */ public function __construct() { $this->tables = array( self::ACTIONS_TABLE, self::CLAIMS_TABLE, self::GROUPS_TABLE, ); } /** * Performs additional setup work required to support this schema. */ public function init() { add_action( 'action_scheduler_before_schema_update', array( $this, 'update_schema_5_0' ), 10, 2 ); } /** * Get table definition. * * @param string $table Table name. */ protected function get_table_definition( $table ) { global $wpdb; $table_name = $wpdb->$table; $charset_collate = $wpdb->get_charset_collate(); $default_date = self::DEFAULT_DATE; // phpcs:ignore Squiz.PHP.CommentedOutCode $max_index_length = 191; // @see wp_get_db_schema() $hook_status_scheduled_date_gmt_max_index_length = $max_index_length - 20 - 8; // - status, - scheduled_date_gmt switch ( $table ) { case self::ACTIONS_TABLE: return "CREATE TABLE {$table_name} ( action_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, hook varchar(191) NOT NULL, status varchar(20) NOT NULL, scheduled_date_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', scheduled_date_local datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', priority tinyint unsigned NOT NULL default '10', args varchar($max_index_length), schedule longtext, group_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', attempts int(11) NOT NULL default '0', last_attempt_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', last_attempt_local datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', claim_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', extended_args varchar(8000) DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (action_id), KEY hook_status_scheduled_date_gmt (hook($hook_status_scheduled_date_gmt_max_index_length), status, scheduled_date_gmt), KEY status_scheduled_date_gmt (status, scheduled_date_gmt), KEY scheduled_date_gmt (scheduled_date_gmt), KEY args (args($max_index_length)), KEY group_id (group_id), KEY last_attempt_gmt (last_attempt_gmt), KEY `claim_id_status_scheduled_date_gmt` (`claim_id`, `status`, `scheduled_date_gmt`) ) $charset_collate"; case self::CLAIMS_TABLE: return "CREATE TABLE {$table_name} ( claim_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, date_created_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', PRIMARY KEY (claim_id), KEY date_created_gmt (date_created_gmt) ) $charset_collate"; case self::GROUPS_TABLE: return "CREATE TABLE {$table_name} ( group_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, slug varchar(255) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (group_id), KEY slug (slug($max_index_length)) ) $charset_collate"; default: return ''; } } /** * Update the actions table schema, allowing datetime fields to be NULL. * * This is needed because the NOT NULL constraint causes a conflict with some versions of MySQL * configured with sql_mode=NO_ZERO_DATE, which can for instance lead to tables not being created. * * Most other schema updates happen via ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema::update_table(), however * that method relies on dbDelta() and this change is not possible when using that function. * * @param string $table Name of table being updated. * @param string $db_version The existing schema version of the table. */ public function update_schema_5_0( $table, $db_version ) { global $wpdb; if ( 'actionscheduler_actions' !== $table || version_compare( $db_version, '5', '>=' ) ) { return; } // phpcs:disable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . 'actionscheduler_actions'; $table_list = $wpdb->get_col( "SHOW TABLES LIKE '{$table_name}'" ); $default_date = self::DEFAULT_DATE; if ( ! empty( $table_list ) ) { $query = " ALTER TABLE {$table_name} MODIFY COLUMN scheduled_date_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', MODIFY COLUMN scheduled_date_local datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', MODIFY COLUMN last_attempt_gmt datetime NULL default '{$default_date}', MODIFY COLUMN last_attempt_local datetime NULL default '{$default_date}' "; $wpdb->query( $query ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } // phpcs:enable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/LogMigrator.php 0000644 00000002441 14721476224 0016374 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; use ActionScheduler_Logger; /** * Class LogMigrator * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class LogMigrator { /** * Source logger instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ private $source; /** * Destination logger instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ private $destination; /** * ActionMigrator constructor. * * @param ActionScheduler_Logger $source_logger Source logger object. * @param ActionScheduler_Logger $destination_logger Destination logger object. */ public function __construct( ActionScheduler_Logger $source_logger, ActionScheduler_Logger $destination_logger ) { $this->source = $source_logger; $this->destination = $destination_logger; } /** * Migrate an action log. * * @param int $source_action_id Source logger object. * @param int $destination_action_id Destination logger object. */ public function migrate( $source_action_id, $destination_action_id ) { $logs = $this->source->get_logs( $source_action_id ); foreach ( $logs as $log ) { if ( absint( $log->get_action_id() ) === absint( $source_action_id ) ) { $this->destination->log( $destination_action_id, $log->get_message(), $log->get_date() ); } } } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/Controller.php 0000644 00000014574 14721476224 0016303 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; use ActionScheduler_DataController; use ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema; use ActionScheduler_StoreSchema; use Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI\ProgressBar; /** * Class Controller * * The main plugin/initialization class for migration to custom tables. * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class Controller { /** * Instance. * * @var self */ private static $instance; /** * Scheduler instance. * * @var Action_Scheduler\Migration\Scheduler */ private $migration_scheduler; /** * Class name of the store object. * * @var string */ private $store_classname; /** * Class name of the logger object. * * @var string */ private $logger_classname; /** * Flag to indicate migrating custom store. * * @var bool */ private $migrate_custom_store; /** * Controller constructor. * * @param Scheduler $migration_scheduler Migration scheduler object. */ protected function __construct( Scheduler $migration_scheduler ) { $this->migration_scheduler = $migration_scheduler; $this->store_classname = ''; } /** * Set the action store class name. * * @param string $class Classname of the store class. * * @return string */ public function get_store_class( $class ) { if ( \ActionScheduler_DataController::is_migration_complete() ) { return \ActionScheduler_DataController::DATASTORE_CLASS; } elseif ( \ActionScheduler_Store::DEFAULT_CLASS !== $class ) { $this->store_classname = $class; return $class; } else { return 'ActionScheduler_HybridStore'; } } /** * Set the action logger class name. * * @param string $class Classname of the logger class. * * @return string */ public function get_logger_class( $class ) { \ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); if ( $this->has_custom_datastore() ) { $this->logger_classname = $class; return $class; } else { return \ActionScheduler_DataController::LOGGER_CLASS; } } /** * Get flag indicating whether a custom datastore is in use. * * @return bool */ public function has_custom_datastore() { return (bool) $this->store_classname; } /** * Set up the background migration process. * * @return void */ public function schedule_migration() { $logging_tables = new ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema(); $store_tables = new ActionScheduler_StoreSchema(); /* * In some unusual cases, the expected tables may not have been created. In such cases * we do not schedule a migration as doing so will lead to fatal error conditions. * * In such cases the user will likely visit the Tools > Scheduled Actions screen to * investigate, and will see appropriate messaging (this step also triggers an attempt * to rebuild any missing tables). * * @see https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/issues/653 */ if ( ActionScheduler_DataController::is_migration_complete() || $this->migration_scheduler->is_migration_scheduled() || ! $store_tables->tables_exist() || ! $logging_tables->tables_exist() ) { return; } $this->migration_scheduler->schedule_migration(); } /** * Get the default migration config object * * @return ActionScheduler\Migration\Config */ public function get_migration_config_object() { static $config = null; if ( ! $config ) { $source_store = $this->store_classname ? new $this->store_classname() : new \ActionScheduler_wpPostStore(); $source_logger = $this->logger_classname ? new $this->logger_classname() : new \ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger(); $config = new Config(); $config->set_source_store( $source_store ); $config->set_source_logger( $source_logger ); $config->set_destination_store( new \ActionScheduler_DBStoreMigrator() ); $config->set_destination_logger( new \ActionScheduler_DBLogger() ); if ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) { $config->set_progress_bar( new ProgressBar( '', 0 ) ); } } return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler/migration_config', $config ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } /** * Hook dashboard migration notice. */ public function hook_admin_notices() { if ( ! $this->allow_migration() || \ActionScheduler_DataController::is_migration_complete() ) { return; } add_action( 'admin_notices', array( $this, 'display_migration_notice' ), 10, 0 ); } /** * Show a dashboard notice that migration is in progress. */ public function display_migration_notice() { printf( '<div class="notice notice-warning"><p>%s</p></div>', esc_html__( 'Action Scheduler migration in progress. The list of scheduled actions may be incomplete.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } /** * Add store classes. Hook migration. */ private function hook() { add_filter( 'action_scheduler_store_class', array( $this, 'get_store_class' ), 100, 1 ); add_filter( 'action_scheduler_logger_class', array( $this, 'get_logger_class' ), 100, 1 ); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'maybe_hook_migration' ) ); add_action( 'wp_loaded', array( $this, 'schedule_migration' ) ); // Action Scheduler may be displayed as a Tools screen or WooCommerce > Status administration screen. add_action( 'load-tools_page_action-scheduler', array( $this, 'hook_admin_notices' ), 10, 0 ); add_action( 'load-woocommerce_page_wc-status', array( $this, 'hook_admin_notices' ), 10, 0 ); } /** * Possibly hook the migration scheduler action. */ public function maybe_hook_migration() { if ( ! $this->allow_migration() || \ActionScheduler_DataController::is_migration_complete() ) { return; } $this->migration_scheduler->hook(); } /** * Allow datastores to enable migration to AS tables. */ public function allow_migration() { if ( ! \ActionScheduler_DataController::dependencies_met() ) { return false; } if ( null === $this->migrate_custom_store ) { $this->migrate_custom_store = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_migrate_data_store', false ); } return ( ! $this->has_custom_datastore() ) || $this->migrate_custom_store; } /** * Proceed with the migration if the dependencies have been met. */ public static function init() { if ( \ActionScheduler_DataController::dependencies_met() ) { self::instance()->hook(); } } /** * Singleton factory. */ public static function instance() { if ( ! isset( self::$instance ) ) { self::$instance = new static( new Scheduler() ); } return self::$instance; } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/Runner.php 0000644 00000010174 14721476224 0015421 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; /** * Class Runner * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class Runner { /** * Source store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $source_store; /** * Destination store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $destination_store; /** * Source logger instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ private $source_logger; /** * Destination logger instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ private $destination_logger; /** * Batch fetcher instance. * * @var BatchFetcher */ private $batch_fetcher; /** * Action migrator instance. * * @var ActionMigrator */ private $action_migrator; /** * Log migrator instance. * * @var LogMigrator */ private $log_migrator; /** * Progress bar instance. * * @var ProgressBar */ private $progress_bar; /** * Runner constructor. * * @param Config $config Migration configuration object. */ public function __construct( Config $config ) { $this->source_store = $config->get_source_store(); $this->destination_store = $config->get_destination_store(); $this->source_logger = $config->get_source_logger(); $this->destination_logger = $config->get_destination_logger(); $this->batch_fetcher = new BatchFetcher( $this->source_store ); if ( $config->get_dry_run() ) { $this->log_migrator = new DryRun_LogMigrator( $this->source_logger, $this->destination_logger ); $this->action_migrator = new DryRun_ActionMigrator( $this->source_store, $this->destination_store, $this->log_migrator ); } else { $this->log_migrator = new LogMigrator( $this->source_logger, $this->destination_logger ); $this->action_migrator = new ActionMigrator( $this->source_store, $this->destination_store, $this->log_migrator ); } if ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) { $this->progress_bar = $config->get_progress_bar(); } } /** * Run migration batch. * * @param int $batch_size Optional batch size. Default 10. * * @return int Size of batch processed. */ public function run( $batch_size = 10 ) { $batch = $this->batch_fetcher->fetch( $batch_size ); $batch_size = count( $batch ); if ( ! $batch_size ) { return 0; } if ( $this->progress_bar ) { /* translators: %d: amount of actions */ $this->progress_bar->set_message( sprintf( _n( 'Migrating %d action', 'Migrating %d actions', $batch_size, 'action-scheduler' ), $batch_size ) ); $this->progress_bar->set_count( $batch_size ); } $this->migrate_actions( $batch ); return $batch_size; } /** * Migration a batch of actions. * * @param array $action_ids List of action IDs to migrate. */ public function migrate_actions( array $action_ids ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler/migration_batch_starting', $action_ids ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores \ActionScheduler::logger()->unhook_stored_action(); $this->destination_logger->unhook_stored_action(); foreach ( $action_ids as $source_action_id ) { $destination_action_id = $this->action_migrator->migrate( $source_action_id ); if ( $destination_action_id ) { $this->destination_logger->log( $destination_action_id, sprintf( /* translators: 1: source action ID 2: source store class 3: destination action ID 4: destination store class */ __( 'Migrated action with ID %1$d in %2$s to ID %3$d in %4$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $source_action_id, get_class( $this->source_store ), $destination_action_id, get_class( $this->destination_store ) ) ); } if ( $this->progress_bar ) { $this->progress_bar->tick(); } } if ( $this->progress_bar ) { $this->progress_bar->finish(); } \ActionScheduler::logger()->hook_stored_action(); do_action( 'action_scheduler/migration_batch_complete', $action_ids ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } /** * Initialize destination store and logger. */ public function init_destination() { $this->destination_store->init(); $this->destination_logger->init(); } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/BatchFetcher.php 0000644 00000003350 14721476224 0016470 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; use ActionScheduler_Store as Store; /** * Class BatchFetcher * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class BatchFetcher { /** * Store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $store; /** * BatchFetcher constructor. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $source_store Source store object. */ public function __construct( Store $source_store ) { $this->store = $source_store; } /** * Retrieve a list of actions. * * @param int $count The number of actions to retrieve. * * @return int[] A list of action IDs */ public function fetch( $count = 10 ) { foreach ( $this->get_query_strategies( $count ) as $query ) { $action_ids = $this->store->query_actions( $query ); if ( ! empty( $action_ids ) ) { return $action_ids; } } return array(); } /** * Generate a list of prioritized of action search parameters. * * @param int $count Number of actions to find. * * @return array */ private function get_query_strategies( $count ) { $now = as_get_datetime_object(); $args = array( 'date' => $now, 'per_page' => $count, 'offset' => 0, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', ); $priorities = array( Store::STATUS_PENDING, Store::STATUS_FAILED, Store::STATUS_CANCELED, Store::STATUS_COMPLETE, Store::STATUS_RUNNING, '', // any other unanticipated status. ); foreach ( $priorities as $status ) { yield wp_parse_args( array( 'status' => $status, 'date_compare' => '<=', ), $args ); yield wp_parse_args( array( 'status' => $status, 'date_compare' => '>=', ), $args ); } } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/DryRun_LogMigrator.php 0000644 00000000713 14721476224 0017677 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; /** * Class DryRun_LogMigrator * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class DryRun_LogMigrator extends LogMigrator { /** * Simulate migrating an action log. * * @param int $source_action_id Source logger object. * @param int $destination_action_id Destination logger object. */ public function migrate( $source_action_id, $destination_action_id ) { // no-op. } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/Config.php 0000644 00000010156 14721476224 0015355 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; use Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI\ProgressBar; use ActionScheduler_Logger as Logger; use ActionScheduler_Store as Store; /** * Class Config * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * A config builder for the ActionScheduler\Migration\Runner class */ class Config { /** * Source store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $source_store; /** * Source logger instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ private $source_logger; /** * Destination store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $destination_store; /** * Destination logger instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Logger */ private $destination_logger; /** * Progress bar object. * * @var Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI\ProgressBar */ private $progress_bar; /** * Flag indicating a dryrun. * * @var bool */ private $dry_run = false; /** * Config constructor. */ public function __construct() { } /** * Get the configured source store. * * @return ActionScheduler_Store * @throws \RuntimeException When source store is not configured. */ public function get_source_store() { if ( empty( $this->source_store ) ) { throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'Source store must be configured before running a migration', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return $this->source_store; } /** * Set the configured source store. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $store Source store object. */ public function set_source_store( Store $store ) { $this->source_store = $store; } /** * Get the configured source logger. * * @return ActionScheduler_Logger * @throws \RuntimeException When source logger is not configured. */ public function get_source_logger() { if ( empty( $this->source_logger ) ) { throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'Source logger must be configured before running a migration', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return $this->source_logger; } /** * Set the configured source logger. * * @param ActionScheduler_Logger $logger Logger object. */ public function set_source_logger( Logger $logger ) { $this->source_logger = $logger; } /** * Get the configured destination store. * * @return ActionScheduler_Store * @throws \RuntimeException When destination store is not configured. */ public function get_destination_store() { if ( empty( $this->destination_store ) ) { throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'Destination store must be configured before running a migration', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return $this->destination_store; } /** * Set the configured destination store. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $store Action store object. */ public function set_destination_store( Store $store ) { $this->destination_store = $store; } /** * Get the configured destination logger. * * @return ActionScheduler_Logger * @throws \RuntimeException When destination logger is not configured. */ public function get_destination_logger() { if ( empty( $this->destination_logger ) ) { throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'Destination logger must be configured before running a migration', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return $this->destination_logger; } /** * Set the configured destination logger. * * @param ActionScheduler_Logger $logger Logger object. */ public function set_destination_logger( Logger $logger ) { $this->destination_logger = $logger; } /** * Get flag indicating whether it's a dry run. * * @return bool */ public function get_dry_run() { return $this->dry_run; } /** * Set flag indicating whether it's a dry run. * * @param bool $dry_run Dry run toggle. */ public function set_dry_run( $dry_run ) { $this->dry_run = (bool) $dry_run; } /** * Get progress bar object. * * @return ActionScheduler\WPCLI\ProgressBar */ public function get_progress_bar() { return $this->progress_bar; } /** * Set progress bar object. * * @param ActionScheduler\WPCLI\ProgressBar $progress_bar Progress bar object. */ public function set_progress_bar( ProgressBar $progress_bar ) { $this->progress_bar = $progress_bar; } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/ActionMigrator.php 0000644 00000010253 14721476224 0017070 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; /** * Class ActionMigrator * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionMigrator { /** * Source store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $source; /** * Destination store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $destination; /** * LogMigrator instance. * * @var LogMigrator */ private $log_migrator; /** * ActionMigrator constructor. * * @param \ActionScheduler_Store $source_store Source store object. * @param \ActionScheduler_Store $destination_store Destination store object. * @param LogMigrator $log_migrator Log migrator object. */ public function __construct( \ActionScheduler_Store $source_store, \ActionScheduler_Store $destination_store, LogMigrator $log_migrator ) { $this->source = $source_store; $this->destination = $destination_store; $this->log_migrator = $log_migrator; } /** * Migrate an action. * * @param int $source_action_id Action ID. * * @return int 0|new action ID * @throws \RuntimeException When unable to delete action from the source store. */ public function migrate( $source_action_id ) { try { $action = $this->source->fetch_action( $source_action_id ); $status = $this->source->get_status( $source_action_id ); } catch ( \Exception $e ) { $action = null; $status = ''; } if ( is_null( $action ) || empty( $status ) || ! $action->get_schedule()->get_date() ) { // null action or empty status means the fetch operation failed or the action didn't exist. // null schedule means it's missing vital data. // delete it and move on. try { $this->source->delete_action( $source_action_id ); } catch ( \Exception $e ) { // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.EmptyStatement.DetectedCatch // nothing to do, it didn't exist in the first place. } do_action( 'action_scheduler/no_action_to_migrate', $source_action_id, $this->source, $this->destination ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores return 0; } try { // Make sure the last attempt date is set correctly for completed and failed actions. $last_attempt_date = ( \ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING !== $status ) ? $this->source->get_date( $source_action_id ) : null; $destination_action_id = $this->destination->save_action( $action, null, $last_attempt_date ); } catch ( \Exception $e ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler/migrate_action_failed', $source_action_id, $this->source, $this->destination ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores return 0; // could not save the action in the new store. } try { switch ( $status ) { case \ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_FAILED: $this->destination->mark_failure( $destination_action_id ); break; case \ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_CANCELED: $this->destination->cancel_action( $destination_action_id ); break; } $this->log_migrator->migrate( $source_action_id, $destination_action_id ); $this->source->delete_action( $source_action_id ); $test_action = $this->source->fetch_action( $source_action_id ); if ( ! is_a( $test_action, 'ActionScheduler_NullAction' ) ) { // translators: %s is an action ID. throw new \RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Unable to remove source migrated action %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $source_action_id ) ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler/migrated_action', $source_action_id, $destination_action_id, $this->source, $this->destination ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores return $destination_action_id; } catch ( \Exception $e ) { // could not delete from the old store. $this->source->mark_migrated( $source_action_id ); // phpcs:disable WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores do_action( 'action_scheduler/migrate_action_incomplete', $source_action_id, $destination_action_id, $this->source, $this->destination ); do_action( 'action_scheduler/migrated_action', $source_action_id, $destination_action_id, $this->source, $this->destination ); // phpcs:enable return $destination_action_id; } } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/DryRun_ActionMigrator.php 0000644 00000001052 14721476224 0020370 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; /** * Class DryRun_ActionMigrator * * @package Action_Scheduler\Migration * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class DryRun_ActionMigrator extends ActionMigrator { /** * Simulate migrating an action. * * @param int $source_action_id Action ID. * * @return int */ public function migrate( $source_action_id ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler/migrate_action_dry_run', $source_action_id ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores return 0; } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/ActionScheduler_DBStoreMigrator.php 0000644 00000003453 14721476224 0022315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_DBStoreMigrator * * A class for direct saving of actions to the table data store during migration. * * @since 3.0.0 */ class ActionScheduler_DBStoreMigrator extends ActionScheduler_DBStore { /** * Save an action with optional last attempt date. * * Normally, saving an action sets its attempted date to 0000-00-00 00:00:00 because when an action is first saved, * it can't have been attempted yet, but migrated completed actions will have an attempted date, so we need to save * that when first saving the action. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action to migrate. * @param null|DateTime $scheduled_date Optional date of the first instance to store. * @param null|DateTime $last_attempt_date Optional date the action was last attempted. * * @return string The action ID * @throws \RuntimeException When the action is not saved. */ public function save_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null, ?DateTime $last_attempt_date = null ) { try { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $action_id = parent::save_action( $action, $scheduled_date ); if ( null !== $last_attempt_date ) { $data = array( 'last_attempt_gmt' => $this->get_scheduled_date_string( $action, $last_attempt_date ), 'last_attempt_local' => $this->get_scheduled_date_string_local( $action, $last_attempt_date ), ); $wpdb->update( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions, $data, array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%s', '%s' ), array( '%d' ) ); } return $action_id; } catch ( \Exception $e ) { // translators: %s is an error message. throw new \RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Error saving action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $e->getMessage() ), 0 ); } } } action-scheduler/classes/migration/Scheduler.php 0000644 00000006050 14721476224 0016064 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace Action_Scheduler\Migration; /** * Class Scheduler * * @package Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI * * @since 3.0.0 * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class Scheduler { /** Migration action hook. */ const HOOK = 'action_scheduler/migration_hook'; /** Migration action group. */ const GROUP = 'action-scheduler-migration'; /** * Set up the callback for the scheduled job. */ public function hook() { add_action( self::HOOK, array( $this, 'run_migration' ), 10, 0 ); } /** * Remove the callback for the scheduled job. */ public function unhook() { remove_action( self::HOOK, array( $this, 'run_migration' ), 10 ); } /** * The migration callback. */ public function run_migration() { $migration_runner = $this->get_migration_runner(); $count = $migration_runner->run( $this->get_batch_size() ); if ( 0 === $count ) { $this->mark_complete(); } else { $this->schedule_migration( time() + $this->get_schedule_interval() ); } } /** * Mark the migration complete. */ public function mark_complete() { $this->unschedule_migration(); \ActionScheduler_DataController::mark_migration_complete(); do_action( 'action_scheduler/migration_complete' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } /** * Get a flag indicating whether the migration is scheduled. * * @return bool Whether there is a pending action in the store to handle the migration */ public function is_migration_scheduled() { $next = as_next_scheduled_action( self::HOOK ); return ! empty( $next ); } /** * Schedule the migration. * * @param int $when Optional timestamp to run the next migration batch. Defaults to now. * * @return string The action ID */ public function schedule_migration( $when = 0 ) { $next = as_next_scheduled_action( self::HOOK ); if ( ! empty( $next ) ) { return $next; } if ( empty( $when ) ) { $when = time() + MINUTE_IN_SECONDS; } return as_schedule_single_action( $when, self::HOOK, array(), self::GROUP ); } /** * Remove the scheduled migration action. */ public function unschedule_migration() { as_unschedule_action( self::HOOK, null, self::GROUP ); } /** * Get migration batch schedule interval. * * @return int Seconds between migration runs. Defaults to 0 seconds to allow chaining migration via Async Runners. */ private function get_schedule_interval() { return (int) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler/migration_interval', 0 ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } /** * Get migration batch size. * * @return int Number of actions to migrate in each batch. Defaults to 250. */ private function get_batch_size() { return (int) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler/migration_batch_size', 250 ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } /** * Get migration runner object. * * @return Runner */ private function get_migration_runner() { $config = Controller::instance()->get_migration_config_object(); return new Runner( $config ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner.php 0000644 00000004163 14721476224 0022300 0 ustar 00 <?php defined( 'ABSPATH' ) || exit; /** * ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner class. */ class ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner extends WP_Async_Request { /** * Data store for querying actions * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ protected $store; /** * Prefix for ajax hooks * * @var string */ protected $prefix = 'as'; /** * Action for ajax hooks * * @var string */ protected $action = 'async_request_queue_runner'; /** * Initiate new async request. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store $store Store object. */ public function __construct( ActionScheduler_Store $store ) { parent::__construct(); $this->store = $store; } /** * Handle async requests * * Run a queue, and maybe dispatch another async request to run another queue * if there are still pending actions after completing a queue in this request. */ protected function handle() { do_action( 'action_scheduler_run_queue', 'Async Request' ); // run a queue in the same way as WP Cron, but declare the Async Request context. $sleep_seconds = $this->get_sleep_seconds(); if ( $sleep_seconds ) { sleep( $sleep_seconds ); } $this->maybe_dispatch(); } /** * If the async request runner is needed and allowed to run, dispatch a request. */ public function maybe_dispatch() { if ( ! $this->allow() ) { return; } $this->dispatch(); ActionScheduler_QueueRunner::instance()->unhook_dispatch_async_request(); } /** * Only allow async requests when needed. * * Also allow 3rd party code to disable running actions via async requests. */ protected function allow() { if ( ! has_action( 'action_scheduler_run_queue' ) || ActionScheduler::runner()->has_maximum_concurrent_batches() || ! $this->store->has_pending_actions_due() ) { $allow = false; } else { $allow = true; } return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_allow_async_request_runner', $allow ); } /** * Chaining async requests can crash MySQL. A brief sleep call in PHP prevents that. */ protected function get_sleep_seconds() { return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_async_request_sleep_seconds', 5, $this ); } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_QueueRunner.php 0000644 00000022770 14721476224 0017576 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_QueueRunner */ class ActionScheduler_QueueRunner extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner { const WP_CRON_HOOK = 'action_scheduler_run_queue'; const WP_CRON_SCHEDULE = 'every_minute'; /** * ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner */ protected $async_request; /** * ActionScheduler_QueueRunner instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_QueueRunner */ private static $runner = null; /** * Number of processed actions. * * @var int */ private $processed_actions_count = 0; /** * Get instance. * * @return ActionScheduler_QueueRunner * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public static function instance() { if ( empty( self::$runner ) ) { $class = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_class', 'ActionScheduler_QueueRunner' ); self::$runner = new $class(); } return self::$runner; } /** * ActionScheduler_QueueRunner constructor. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store|null $store Store object. * @param ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor|null $monitor Monitor object. * @param ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner|null $cleaner Cleaner object. * @param ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner|null $async_request Async request runner object. */ public function __construct( ?ActionScheduler_Store $store = null, ?ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor $monitor = null, ?ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner $cleaner = null, ?ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner $async_request = null ) { parent::__construct( $store, $monitor, $cleaner ); if ( is_null( $async_request ) ) { $async_request = new ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner( $this->store ); } $this->async_request = $async_request; } /** * Initialize. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { add_filter( 'cron_schedules', array( self::instance(), 'add_wp_cron_schedule' ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.WP.CronInterval.CronSchedulesInterval // Check for and remove any WP Cron hook scheduled by Action Scheduler < 3.0.0, which didn't include the $context param. $next_timestamp = wp_next_scheduled( self::WP_CRON_HOOK ); if ( $next_timestamp ) { wp_unschedule_event( $next_timestamp, self::WP_CRON_HOOK ); } $cron_context = array( 'WP Cron' ); if ( ! wp_next_scheduled( self::WP_CRON_HOOK, $cron_context ) ) { $schedule = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_run_schedule', self::WP_CRON_SCHEDULE ); wp_schedule_event( time(), $schedule, self::WP_CRON_HOOK, $cron_context ); } add_action( self::WP_CRON_HOOK, array( self::instance(), 'run' ) ); $this->hook_dispatch_async_request(); } /** * Hook check for dispatching an async request. */ public function hook_dispatch_async_request() { add_action( 'shutdown', array( $this, 'maybe_dispatch_async_request' ) ); } /** * Unhook check for dispatching an async request. */ public function unhook_dispatch_async_request() { remove_action( 'shutdown', array( $this, 'maybe_dispatch_async_request' ) ); } /** * Check if we should dispatch an async request to process actions. * * This method is attached to 'shutdown', so is called frequently. To avoid slowing down * the site, it mitigates the work performed in each request by: * 1. checking if it's in the admin context and then * 2. haven't run on the 'shutdown' hook within the lock time (60 seconds by default) * 3. haven't exceeded the number of allowed batches. * * The order of these checks is important, because they run from a check on a value: * 1. in memory - is_admin() maps to $GLOBALS or the WP_ADMIN constant * 2. in memory - transients use autoloaded options by default * 3. from a database query - has_maximum_concurrent_batches() run the query * $this->store->get_claim_count() to find the current number of claims in the DB. * * If all of these conditions are met, then we request an async runner check whether it * should dispatch a request to process pending actions. */ public function maybe_dispatch_async_request() { // Only start an async queue at most once every 60 seconds. if ( is_admin() && ! ActionScheduler::lock()->is_locked( 'async-request-runner' ) && ActionScheduler::lock()->set( 'async-request-runner' ) ) { $this->async_request->maybe_dispatch(); } } /** * Process actions in the queue. Attached to self::WP_CRON_HOOK i.e. 'action_scheduler_run_queue' * * The $context param of this method defaults to 'WP Cron', because prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0 * that was the only context in which this method was run, and the self::WP_CRON_HOOK hook had no context * passed along with it. New code calling this method directly, or by triggering the self::WP_CRON_HOOK, * should set a context as the first parameter. For an example of this, refer to the code seen in * * @see ActionScheduler_AsyncRequest_QueueRunner::handle() * * @param string $context Optional identifier for the context in which this action is being processed, e.g. 'WP CLI' or 'WP Cron' * Generally, this should be capitalised and not localised as it's a proper noun. * @return int The number of actions processed. */ public function run( $context = 'WP Cron' ) { ActionScheduler_Compatibility::raise_memory_limit(); ActionScheduler_Compatibility::raise_time_limit( $this->get_time_limit() ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_before_process_queue' ); $this->run_cleanup(); $this->processed_actions_count = 0; if ( false === $this->has_maximum_concurrent_batches() ) { do { $batch_size = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_batch_size', 25 ); $processed_actions_in_batch = $this->do_batch( $batch_size, $context ); $this->processed_actions_count += $processed_actions_in_batch; } while ( $processed_actions_in_batch > 0 && ! $this->batch_limits_exceeded( $this->processed_actions_count ) ); // keep going until we run out of actions, time, or memory. } do_action( 'action_scheduler_after_process_queue' ); return $this->processed_actions_count; } /** * Process a batch of actions pending in the queue. * * Actions are processed by claiming a set of pending actions then processing each one until either the batch * size is completed, or memory or time limits are reached, defined by @see $this->batch_limits_exceeded(). * * @param int $size The maximum number of actions to process in the batch. * @param string $context Optional identifier for the context in which this action is being processed, e.g. 'WP CLI' or 'WP Cron' * Generally, this should be capitalised and not localised as it's a proper noun. * @return int The number of actions processed. */ protected function do_batch( $size = 100, $context = '' ) { $claim = $this->store->stake_claim( $size ); $this->monitor->attach( $claim ); $processed_actions = 0; foreach ( $claim->get_actions() as $action_id ) { // bail if we lost the claim. if ( ! in_array( $action_id, $this->store->find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim->get_id() ), true ) ) { break; } $this->process_action( $action_id, $context ); $processed_actions++; if ( $this->batch_limits_exceeded( $processed_actions + $this->processed_actions_count ) ) { break; } } $this->store->release_claim( $claim ); $this->monitor->detach(); $this->clear_caches(); return $processed_actions; } /** * Flush the cache if possible (intended for use after a batch of actions has been processed). * * This is useful because running large batches can eat up memory and because invalid data can accrue in the * runtime cache, which may lead to unexpected results. */ protected function clear_caches() { /* * Calling wp_cache_flush_runtime() lets us clear the runtime cache without invalidating the external object * cache, so we will always prefer this method (as compared to calling wp_cache_flush()) when it is available. * * However, this function was only introduced in WordPress 6.0. Additionally, the preferred way of detecting if * it is supported changed in WordPress 6.1 so we use two different methods to decide if we should utilize it. */ $flushing_runtime_cache_explicitly_supported = function_exists( 'wp_cache_supports' ) && wp_cache_supports( 'flush_runtime' ); $flushing_runtime_cache_implicitly_supported = ! function_exists( 'wp_cache_supports' ) && function_exists( 'wp_cache_flush_runtime' ); if ( $flushing_runtime_cache_explicitly_supported || $flushing_runtime_cache_implicitly_supported ) { wp_cache_flush_runtime(); } elseif ( ! wp_using_ext_object_cache() /** * When an external object cache is in use, and when wp_cache_flush_runtime() is not available, then * normally the cache will not be flushed after processing a batch of actions (to avoid a performance * penalty for other processes). * * This filter makes it possible to override this behavior and always flush the cache, even if an external * object cache is in use. * * @since 1.0 * * @param bool $flush_cache If the cache should be flushed. */ || apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_flush_cache', false ) ) { wp_cache_flush(); } } /** * Add schedule to WP cron. * * @param array<string, array<string, int|string>> $schedules Schedules. * @return array<string, array<string, int|string>> */ public function add_wp_cron_schedule( $schedules ) { $schedules['every_minute'] = array( 'interval' => 60, // in seconds. 'display' => __( 'Every minute', 'action-scheduler' ), ); return $schedules; } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_NullLogEntry.php 0000644 00000000512 14721476224 0017704 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_NullLogEntry */ class ActionScheduler_NullLogEntry extends ActionScheduler_LogEntry { /** * Construct. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @param string $message Log entry. */ public function __construct( $action_id = '', $message = '' ) { // nothing to see here. } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_Compatibility.php 0000644 00000007500 14721476224 0020123 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Compatibility */ class ActionScheduler_Compatibility { /** * Converts a shorthand byte value to an integer byte value. * * Wrapper for wp_convert_hr_to_bytes(), moved to load.php in WordPress 4.6 from media.php * * @link https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.ini-get.php * @link https://secure.php.net/manual/en/faq.using.php#faq.using.shorthandbytes * * @param string $value A (PHP ini) byte value, either shorthand or ordinary. * @return int An integer byte value. */ public static function convert_hr_to_bytes( $value ) { if ( function_exists( 'wp_convert_hr_to_bytes' ) ) { return wp_convert_hr_to_bytes( $value ); } $value = strtolower( trim( $value ) ); $bytes = (int) $value; if ( false !== strpos( $value, 'g' ) ) { $bytes *= GB_IN_BYTES; } elseif ( false !== strpos( $value, 'm' ) ) { $bytes *= MB_IN_BYTES; } elseif ( false !== strpos( $value, 'k' ) ) { $bytes *= KB_IN_BYTES; } // Deal with large (float) values which run into the maximum integer size. return min( $bytes, PHP_INT_MAX ); } /** * Attempts to raise the PHP memory limit for memory intensive processes. * * Only allows raising the existing limit and prevents lowering it. * * Wrapper for wp_raise_memory_limit(), added in WordPress v4.6.0 * * @return bool|int|string The limit that was set or false on failure. */ public static function raise_memory_limit() { if ( function_exists( 'wp_raise_memory_limit' ) ) { return wp_raise_memory_limit( 'admin' ); } $current_limit = @ini_get( 'memory_limit' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged $current_limit_int = self::convert_hr_to_bytes( $current_limit ); if ( -1 === $current_limit_int ) { return false; } $wp_max_limit = WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT; $wp_max_limit_int = self::convert_hr_to_bytes( $wp_max_limit ); $filtered_limit = apply_filters( 'admin_memory_limit', $wp_max_limit ); $filtered_limit_int = self::convert_hr_to_bytes( $filtered_limit ); // phpcs:disable WordPress.PHP.IniSet.memory_limit_Blacklisted // phpcs:disable WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged if ( -1 === $filtered_limit_int || ( $filtered_limit_int > $wp_max_limit_int && $filtered_limit_int > $current_limit_int ) ) { if ( false !== @ini_set( 'memory_limit', $filtered_limit ) ) { return $filtered_limit; } else { return false; } } elseif ( -1 === $wp_max_limit_int || $wp_max_limit_int > $current_limit_int ) { if ( false !== @ini_set( 'memory_limit', $wp_max_limit ) ) { return $wp_max_limit; } else { return false; } } // phpcs:enable return false; } /** * Attempts to raise the PHP timeout for time intensive processes. * * Only allows raising the existing limit and prevents lowering it. Wrapper for wc_set_time_limit(), when available. * * @param int $limit The time limit in seconds. */ public static function raise_time_limit( $limit = 0 ) { $limit = (int) $limit; $max_execution_time = (int) ini_get( 'max_execution_time' ); // If the max execution time is already set to zero (unlimited), there is no reason to make a further change. if ( 0 === $max_execution_time ) { return; } // Whichever of $max_execution_time or $limit is higher is the amount by which we raise the time limit. $raise_by = 0 === $limit || $limit > $max_execution_time ? $limit : $max_execution_time; if ( function_exists( 'wc_set_time_limit' ) ) { wc_set_time_limit( $raise_by ); } elseif ( function_exists( 'set_time_limit' ) && false === strpos( ini_get( 'disable_functions' ), 'set_time_limit' ) && ! ini_get( 'safe_mode' ) ) { // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.IniDirectives.RemovedIniDirectives.safe_modeDeprecatedRemoved @set_time_limit( $raise_by ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged } } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_Exception.php 0000644 00000000317 14721476224 0017247 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * ActionScheduler Exception Interface. * * Facilitates catching Exceptions unique to Action Scheduler. * * @package ActionScheduler * @since 2.1.0 */ interface ActionScheduler_Exception {} action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_ActionClaim.php 0000644 00000001214 14721476224 0017471 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ class ActionScheduler_ActionClaim { /** * Claim ID. * * @var string */ private $id = ''; /** * Claimed action IDs. * * @var int[] */ private $action_ids = array(); /** * Construct. * * @param string $id Claim ID. * @param int[] $action_ids Action IDs. */ public function __construct( $id, array $action_ids ) { $this->id = $id; $this->action_ids = $action_ids; } /** * Get claim ID. */ public function get_id() { return $this->id; } /** * Get IDs of claimed actions. */ public function get_actions() { return $this->action_ids; } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_ActionFactory.php 0000644 00000037620 14721476224 0020065 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_ActionFactory */ class ActionScheduler_ActionFactory { /** * Return stored actions for given params. * * @param string $status The action's status in the data store. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass to callbacks when the hook is triggered. * @param ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule The action's schedule. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * phpcs:ignore Squiz.Commenting.FunctionComment.ExtraParamComment * @param int $priority The action priority. * * @return ActionScheduler_Action An instance of the stored action. */ public function get_stored_action( $status, $hook, array $args = array(), ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule = null, $group = '' ) { // The 6th parameter ($priority) is not formally declared in the method signature to maintain compatibility with // third-party subclasses created before this param was added. $priority = func_num_args() >= 6 ? (int) func_get_arg( 5 ) : 10; switch ( $status ) { case ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING: $action_class = 'ActionScheduler_Action'; break; case ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_CANCELED: $action_class = 'ActionScheduler_CanceledAction'; if ( ! is_null( $schedule ) && ! is_a( $schedule, 'ActionScheduler_CanceledSchedule' ) && ! is_a( $schedule, 'ActionScheduler_NullSchedule' ) ) { $schedule = new ActionScheduler_CanceledSchedule( $schedule->get_date() ); } break; default: $action_class = 'ActionScheduler_FinishedAction'; break; } $action_class = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_stored_action_class', $action_class, $status, $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); $action = new $action_class( $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); $action->set_priority( $priority ); /** * Allow 3rd party code to change the instantiated action for a given hook, args, schedule and group. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action The instantiated action. * @param string $hook The instantiated action's hook. * @param array $args The instantiated action's args. * @param ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule The instantiated action's schedule. * @param string $group The instantiated action's group. * @param int $priority The action priority. */ return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_stored_action_instance', $action, $hook, $args, $schedule, $group, $priority ); } /** * Enqueue an action to run one time, as soon as possible (rather a specific scheduled time). * * This method creates a new action using the NullSchedule. In practice, this results in an action scheduled to * execute "now". Therefore, it will generally run as soon as possible but is not prioritized ahead of other actions * that are already past-due. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function async( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { return $this->async_unique( $hook, $args, $group, false ); } /** * Same as async, but also supports $unique param. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * @param bool $unique Whether to ensure the action is unique. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function async_unique( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '', $unique = true ) { $schedule = new ActionScheduler_NullSchedule(); $action = new ActionScheduler_Action( $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); return $unique ? $this->store_unique_action( $action, $unique ) : $this->store( $action ); } /** * Create single action. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param int $when Unix timestamp when the action will run. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function single( $hook, $args = array(), $when = null, $group = '' ) { return $this->single_unique( $hook, $args, $when, $group, false ); } /** * Create single action only if there is no pending or running action with same name and params. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param int $when Unix timestamp when the action will run. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * @param bool $unique Whether action scheduled should be unique. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function single_unique( $hook, $args = array(), $when = null, $group = '', $unique = true ) { $date = as_get_datetime_object( $when ); $schedule = new ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule( $date ); $action = new ActionScheduler_Action( $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); return $unique ? $this->store_unique_action( $action ) : $this->store( $action ); } /** * Create the first instance of an action recurring on a given interval. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param int $first Unix timestamp for the first run. * @param int $interval Seconds between runs. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function recurring( $hook, $args = array(), $first = null, $interval = null, $group = '' ) { return $this->recurring_unique( $hook, $args, $first, $interval, $group, false ); } /** * Create the first instance of an action recurring on a given interval only if there is no pending or running action with same name and params. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param int $first Unix timestamp for the first run. * @param int $interval Seconds between runs. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * @param bool $unique Whether action scheduled should be unique. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function recurring_unique( $hook, $args = array(), $first = null, $interval = null, $group = '', $unique = true ) { if ( empty( $interval ) ) { return $this->single_unique( $hook, $args, $first, $group, $unique ); } $date = as_get_datetime_object( $first ); $schedule = new ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule( $date, $interval ); $action = new ActionScheduler_Action( $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); return $unique ? $this->store_unique_action( $action ) : $this->store( $action ); } /** * Create the first instance of an action recurring on a Cron schedule. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param int $base_timestamp The first instance of the action will be scheduled * to run at a time calculated after this timestamp matching the cron * expression. This can be used to delay the first instance of the action. * @param int $schedule A cron definition string. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. */ public function cron( $hook, $args = array(), $base_timestamp = null, $schedule = null, $group = '' ) { return $this->cron_unique( $hook, $args, $base_timestamp, $schedule, $group, false ); } /** * Create the first instance of an action recurring on a Cron schedule only if there is no pending or running action with same name and params. * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger when this action runs. * @param array $args Args to pass when the hook is triggered. * @param int $base_timestamp The first instance of the action will be scheduled * to run at a time calculated after this timestamp matching the cron * expression. This can be used to delay the first instance of the action. * @param int $schedule A cron definition string. * @param string $group A group to put the action in. * @param bool $unique Whether action scheduled should be unique. * * @return int The ID of the stored action. **/ public function cron_unique( $hook, $args = array(), $base_timestamp = null, $schedule = null, $group = '', $unique = true ) { if ( empty( $schedule ) ) { return $this->single_unique( $hook, $args, $base_timestamp, $group, $unique ); } $date = as_get_datetime_object( $base_timestamp ); $cron = CronExpression::factory( $schedule ); $schedule = new ActionScheduler_CronSchedule( $date, $cron ); $action = new ActionScheduler_Action( $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); return $unique ? $this->store_unique_action( $action ) : $this->store( $action ); } /** * Create a successive instance of a recurring or cron action. * * Importantly, the action will be rescheduled to run based on the current date/time. * That means when the action is scheduled to run in the past, the next scheduled date * will be pushed forward. For example, if a recurring action set to run every hour * was scheduled to run 5 seconds ago, it will be next scheduled for 1 hour in the * future, which is 1 hour and 5 seconds from when it was last scheduled to run. * * Alternatively, if the action is scheduled to run in the future, and is run early, * likely via manual intervention, then its schedule will change based on the time now. * For example, if a recurring action set to run every day, and is run 12 hours early, * it will run again in 24 hours, not 36 hours. * * This slippage is less of an issue with Cron actions, as the specific run time can * be set for them to run, e.g. 1am each day. In those cases, and entire period would * need to be missed before there was any change is scheduled, e.g. in the case of an * action scheduled for 1am each day, the action would need to run an entire day late. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action The existing action. * * @return string The ID of the stored action * @throws InvalidArgumentException If $action is not a recurring action. */ public function repeat( $action ) { $schedule = $action->get_schedule(); $next = $schedule->get_next( as_get_datetime_object() ); if ( is_null( $next ) || ! $schedule->is_recurring() ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( __( 'Invalid action - must be a recurring action.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } $schedule_class = get_class( $schedule ); $new_schedule = new $schedule( $next, $schedule->get_recurrence(), $schedule->get_first_date() ); $new_action = new ActionScheduler_Action( $action->get_hook(), $action->get_args(), $new_schedule, $action->get_group() ); $new_action->set_priority( $action->get_priority() ); return $this->store( $new_action ); } /** * Creates a scheduled action. * * This general purpose method can be used in place of specific methods such as async(), * async_unique(), single() or single_unique(), etc. * * @internal Not intended for public use, should not be overridden by subclasses. * * @param array $options { * Describes the action we wish to schedule. * * @type string $type Must be one of 'async', 'cron', 'recurring', or 'single'. * @type string $hook The hook to be executed. * @type array $arguments Arguments to be passed to the callback. * @type string $group The action group. * @type bool $unique If the action should be unique. * @type int $when Timestamp. Indicates when the action, or first instance of the action in the case * of recurring or cron actions, becomes due. * @type int|string $pattern Recurrence pattern. This is either an interval in seconds for recurring actions * or a cron expression for cron actions. * @type int $priority Lower values means higher priority. Should be in the range 0-255. * } * * @return int The action ID. Zero if there was an error scheduling the action. */ public function create( array $options = array() ) { $defaults = array( 'type' => 'single', 'hook' => '', 'arguments' => array(), 'group' => '', 'unique' => false, 'when' => time(), 'pattern' => null, 'priority' => 10, ); $options = array_merge( $defaults, $options ); // Cron/recurring actions without a pattern are treated as single actions (this gives calling code the ability // to use functions like as_schedule_recurring_action() to schedule recurring as well as single actions). if ( ( 'cron' === $options['type'] || 'recurring' === $options['type'] ) && empty( $options['pattern'] ) ) { $options['type'] = 'single'; } switch ( $options['type'] ) { case 'async': $schedule = new ActionScheduler_NullSchedule(); break; case 'cron': $date = as_get_datetime_object( $options['when'] ); $cron = CronExpression::factory( $options['pattern'] ); $schedule = new ActionScheduler_CronSchedule( $date, $cron ); break; case 'recurring': $date = as_get_datetime_object( $options['when'] ); $schedule = new ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule( $date, $options['pattern'] ); break; case 'single': $date = as_get_datetime_object( $options['when'] ); $schedule = new ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule( $date ); break; default: // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_error_log error_log( "Unknown action type '{$options['type']}' specified when trying to create an action for '{$options['hook']}'." ); return 0; } $action = new ActionScheduler_Action( $options['hook'], $options['arguments'], $schedule, $options['group'] ); $action->set_priority( $options['priority'] ); $action_id = 0; try { $action_id = $options['unique'] ? $this->store_unique_action( $action ) : $this->store( $action ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_error_log error_log( sprintf( /* translators: %1$s is the name of the hook to be enqueued, %2$s is the exception message. */ __( 'Caught exception while enqueuing action "%1$s": %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $options['hook'], $e->getMessage() ) ); } return $action_id; } /** * Save action to database. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object to save. * * @return int The ID of the stored action */ protected function store( ActionScheduler_Action $action ) { $store = ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); return $store->save_action( $action ); } /** * Store action if it's unique. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object to store. * * @return int ID of the created action. Will be 0 if action was not created. */ protected function store_unique_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action ) { $store = ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); if ( method_exists( $store, 'save_unique_action' ) ) { return $store->save_unique_action( $action ); } else { /** * Fallback to non-unique action if the store doesn't support unique actions. * We try to save the action as unique, accepting that there might be a race condition. * This is likely still better than giving up on unique actions entirely. */ $existing_action_id = (int) $store->find_action( $action->get_hook(), array( 'args' => $action->get_args(), 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, 'group' => $action->get_group(), ) ); if ( $existing_action_id > 0 ) { return 0; } return $store->save_action( $action ); } } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException.php 0000644 00000002717 14721476224 0021722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * InvalidAction Exception. * * Used for identifying actions that are invalid in some way. * * @package ActionScheduler */ class ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException extends \InvalidArgumentException implements ActionScheduler_Exception { /** * Create a new exception when the action's schedule cannot be fetched. * * @param string $action_id The action ID with bad args. * @param mixed $schedule Passed schedule. * @return static */ public static function from_schedule( $action_id, $schedule ) { $message = sprintf( /* translators: 1: action ID 2: schedule */ __( 'Action [%1$s] has an invalid schedule: %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id, var_export( $schedule, true ) // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_var_export ); return new static( $message ); } /** * Create a new exception when the action's args cannot be decoded to an array. * * @param string $action_id The action ID with bad args. * @param mixed $args Passed arguments. * @return static */ public static function from_decoding_args( $action_id, $args = array() ) { $message = sprintf( /* translators: 1: action ID 2: arguments */ __( 'Action [%1$s] has invalid arguments. It cannot be JSON decoded to an array. $args = %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id, var_export( $args, true ) // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_var_export ); return new static( $message ); } } action-scheduler/classes/actions/ActionScheduler_NullAction.php 0000644 00000001131 14721476224 0021014 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_NullAction */ class ActionScheduler_NullAction extends ActionScheduler_Action { /** * Construct. * * @param string $hook Action hook. * @param mixed[] $args Action arguments. * @param null|ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule Action schedule. */ public function __construct( $hook = '', array $args = array(), ?ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule = null ) { $this->set_schedule( new ActionScheduler_NullSchedule() ); } /** * Execute action. */ public function execute() { // don't execute. } } action-scheduler/classes/actions/ActionScheduler_CanceledAction.php 0000644 00000001563 14721476224 0021611 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_CanceledAction * * Stored action which was canceled and therefore acts like a finished action but should always return a null schedule, * regardless of schedule passed to its constructor. */ class ActionScheduler_CanceledAction extends ActionScheduler_FinishedAction { /** * Construct. * * @param string $hook Action's hook. * @param array $args Action's arguments. * @param null|ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule Action's schedule. * @param string $group Action's group. */ public function __construct( $hook, array $args = array(), ?ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule = null, $group = '' ) { parent::__construct( $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); if ( is_null( $schedule ) ) { $this->set_schedule( new ActionScheduler_NullSchedule() ); } } } action-scheduler/classes/actions/ActionScheduler_Action.php 0000644 00000007510 14721476224 0020170 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Action */ class ActionScheduler_Action { /** * Action's hook. * * @var string */ protected $hook = ''; /** * Action's args. * * @var array<string, mixed> */ protected $args = array(); /** * Action's schedule. * * @var ActionScheduler_Schedule */ protected $schedule = null; /** * Action's group. * * @var string */ protected $group = ''; /** * Priorities are conceptually similar to those used for regular WordPress actions. * Like those, a lower priority takes precedence over a higher priority and the default * is 10. * * Unlike regular WordPress actions, the priority of a scheduled action is strictly an * integer and should be kept within the bounds 0-255 (anything outside the bounds will * be brought back into the acceptable range). * * @var int */ protected $priority = 10; /** * Construct. * * @param string $hook Action's hook. * @param mixed[] $args Action's arguments. * @param null|ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule Action's schedule. * @param string $group Action's group. */ public function __construct( $hook, array $args = array(), ?ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule = null, $group = '' ) { $schedule = empty( $schedule ) ? new ActionScheduler_NullSchedule() : $schedule; $this->set_hook( $hook ); $this->set_schedule( $schedule ); $this->set_args( $args ); $this->set_group( $group ); } /** * Executes the action. * * If no callbacks are registered, an exception will be thrown and the action will not be * fired. This is useful to help detect cases where the code responsible for setting up * a scheduled action no longer exists. * * @throws Exception If no callbacks are registered for this action. */ public function execute() { $hook = $this->get_hook(); if ( ! has_action( $hook ) ) { throw new Exception( sprintf( /* translators: 1: action hook. */ __( 'Scheduled action for %1$s will not be executed as no callbacks are registered.', 'action-scheduler' ), $hook ) ); } do_action_ref_array( $hook, array_values( $this->get_args() ) ); } /** * Set action's hook. * * @param string $hook Action's hook. */ protected function set_hook( $hook ) { $this->hook = $hook; } /** * Get action's hook. */ public function get_hook() { return $this->hook; } /** * Set action's schedule. * * @param ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule Action's schedule. */ protected function set_schedule( ActionScheduler_Schedule $schedule ) { $this->schedule = $schedule; } /** * Action's schedule. * * @return ActionScheduler_Schedule */ public function get_schedule() { return $this->schedule; } /** * Set action's args. * * @param mixed[] $args Action's arguments. */ protected function set_args( array $args ) { $this->args = $args; } /** * Get action's args. */ public function get_args() { return $this->args; } /** * Section action's group. * * @param string $group Action's group. */ protected function set_group( $group ) { $this->group = $group; } /** * Action's group. * * @return string */ public function get_group() { return $this->group; } /** * Action has not finished. * * @return bool */ public function is_finished() { return false; } /** * Sets the priority of the action. * * @param int $priority Priority level (lower is higher priority). Should be in the range 0-255. * * @return void */ public function set_priority( $priority ) { if ( $priority < 0 ) { $priority = 0; } elseif ( $priority > 255 ) { $priority = 255; } $this->priority = (int) $priority; } /** * Gets the action priority. * * @return int */ public function get_priority() { return $this->priority; } } action-scheduler/classes/actions/ActionScheduler_FinishedAction.php 0000644 00000000450 14721476224 0021636 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_FinishedAction */ class ActionScheduler_FinishedAction extends ActionScheduler_Action { /** * Execute action. */ public function execute() { // don't execute. } /** * Get finished state. */ public function is_finished() { return true; } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_wpPostStore.php 0000644 00000106256 14721476224 0022061 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore */ class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore extends ActionScheduler_Store { const POST_TYPE = 'scheduled-action'; const GROUP_TAXONOMY = 'action-group'; const SCHEDULE_META_KEY = '_action_manager_schedule'; const DEPENDENCIES_MET = 'as-post-store-dependencies-met'; /** * Used to share information about the before_date property of claims internally. * * This is used in preference to passing the same information as a method param * for backwards-compatibility reasons. * * @var DateTime|null */ private $claim_before_date = null; /** * Local Timezone. * * @var DateTimeZone */ protected $local_timezone = null; /** * Save action. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Scheduled Action. * @param DateTime|null $scheduled_date Scheduled Date. * * @throws RuntimeException Throws an exception if the action could not be saved. * @return int */ public function save_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ) { try { $this->validate_action( $action ); $post_array = $this->create_post_array( $action, $scheduled_date ); $post_id = $this->save_post_array( $post_array ); $this->save_post_schedule( $post_id, $action->get_schedule() ); $this->save_action_group( $post_id, $action->get_group() ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_stored_action', $post_id ); return $post_id; } catch ( Exception $e ) { /* translators: %s: action error message */ throw new RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Error saving action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $e->getMessage() ), 0 ); } } /** * Create post array. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Scheduled Action. * @param DateTime|null $scheduled_date Scheduled Date. * * @return array Returns an array of post data. */ protected function create_post_array( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ) { $post = array( 'post_type' => self::POST_TYPE, 'post_title' => $action->get_hook(), 'post_content' => wp_json_encode( $action->get_args() ), 'post_status' => ( $action->is_finished() ? 'publish' : 'pending' ), 'post_date_gmt' => $this->get_scheduled_date_string( $action, $scheduled_date ), 'post_date' => $this->get_scheduled_date_string_local( $action, $scheduled_date ), ); return $post; } /** * Save post array. * * @param array $post_array Post array. * @return int Returns the post ID. * @throws RuntimeException Throws an exception if the action could not be saved. */ protected function save_post_array( $post_array ) { add_filter( 'wp_insert_post_data', array( $this, 'filter_insert_post_data' ), 10, 1 ); add_filter( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', array( $this, 'set_unique_post_slug' ), 10, 5 ); $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $post_id = wp_insert_post( $post_array ); if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } remove_filter( 'wp_insert_post_data', array( $this, 'filter_insert_post_data' ), 10 ); remove_filter( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', array( $this, 'set_unique_post_slug' ), 10 ); if ( is_wp_error( $post_id ) || empty( $post_id ) ) { throw new RuntimeException( __( 'Unable to save action.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return $post_id; } /** * Filter insert post data. * * @param array $postdata Post data to filter. * * @return array */ public function filter_insert_post_data( $postdata ) { if ( self::POST_TYPE === $postdata['post_type'] ) { $postdata['post_author'] = 0; if ( 'future' === $postdata['post_status'] ) { $postdata['post_status'] = 'publish'; } } return $postdata; } /** * Create a (probably unique) post name for scheduled actions in a more performant manner than wp_unique_post_slug(). * * When an action's post status is transitioned to something other than 'draft', 'pending' or 'auto-draft, like 'publish' * or 'failed' or 'trash', WordPress will find a unique slug (stored in post_name column) using the wp_unique_post_slug() * function. This is done to ensure URL uniqueness. The approach taken by wp_unique_post_slug() is to iterate over existing * post_name values that match, and append a number 1 greater than the largest. This makes sense when manually creating a * post from the Edit Post screen. It becomes a bottleneck when automatically processing thousands of actions, with a * database containing thousands of related post_name values. * * WordPress 5.1 introduces the 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug' filter for plugins to address this issue. * * We can short-circuit WordPress's wp_unique_post_slug() approach using the 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug' filter. This * method is available to be used as a callback on that filter. It provides a more scalable approach to generating a * post_name/slug that is probably unique. Because Action Scheduler never actually uses the post_name field, or an * action's slug, being probably unique is good enough. * * For more backstory on this issue, see: * - https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/issues/44 and * - https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21112 * * @param string $override_slug Short-circuit return value. * @param string $slug The desired slug (post_name). * @param int $post_ID Post ID. * @param string $post_status The post status. * @param string $post_type Post type. * @return string */ public function set_unique_post_slug( $override_slug, $slug, $post_ID, $post_status, $post_type ) { if ( self::POST_TYPE === $post_type ) { $override_slug = uniqid( self::POST_TYPE . '-', true ) . '-' . wp_generate_password( 32, false ); } return $override_slug; } /** * Save post schedule. * * @param int $post_id Post ID of the scheduled action. * @param string $schedule Schedule to save. * * @return void */ protected function save_post_schedule( $post_id, $schedule ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, self::SCHEDULE_META_KEY, $schedule ); } /** * Save action group. * * @param int $post_id Post ID. * @param string $group Group to save. * @return void */ protected function save_action_group( $post_id, $group ) { if ( empty( $group ) ) { wp_set_object_terms( $post_id, array(), self::GROUP_TAXONOMY, false ); } else { wp_set_object_terms( $post_id, array( $group ), self::GROUP_TAXONOMY, false ); } } /** * Fetch actions. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @return object */ public function fetch_action( $action_id ) { $post = $this->get_post( $action_id ); if ( empty( $post ) || self::POST_TYPE !== $post->post_type ) { return $this->get_null_action(); } try { $action = $this->make_action_from_post( $post ); } catch ( ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException $exception ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_fetch_action', $post->ID, $exception ); return $this->get_null_action(); } return $action; } /** * Get post. * * @param string $action_id - Action ID. * @return WP_Post|null */ protected function get_post( $action_id ) { if ( empty( $action_id ) ) { return null; } return get_post( $action_id ); } /** * Get NULL action. * * @return ActionScheduler_NullAction */ protected function get_null_action() { return new ActionScheduler_NullAction(); } /** * Make action from post. * * @param WP_Post $post Post object. * @return WP_Post */ protected function make_action_from_post( $post ) { $hook = $post->post_title; $args = json_decode( $post->post_content, true ); $this->validate_args( $args, $post->ID ); $schedule = get_post_meta( $post->ID, self::SCHEDULE_META_KEY, true ); $this->validate_schedule( $schedule, $post->ID ); $group = wp_get_object_terms( $post->ID, self::GROUP_TAXONOMY, array( 'fields' => 'names' ) ); $group = empty( $group ) ? '' : reset( $group ); return ActionScheduler::factory()->get_stored_action( $this->get_action_status_by_post_status( $post->post_status ), $hook, $args, $schedule, $group ); } /** * Get action status by post status. * * @param string $post_status Post status. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException Throw InvalidArgumentException if $post_status not in known status fields returned by $this->get_status_labels(). * @return string */ protected function get_action_status_by_post_status( $post_status ) { switch ( $post_status ) { case 'publish': $action_status = self::STATUS_COMPLETE; break; case 'trash': $action_status = self::STATUS_CANCELED; break; default: if ( ! array_key_exists( $post_status, $this->get_status_labels() ) ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( 'Invalid post status: "%s". No matching action status available.', $post_status ) ); } $action_status = $post_status; break; } return $action_status; } /** * Get post status by action status. * * @param string $action_status Action status. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException Throws InvalidArgumentException if $post_status not in known status fields returned by $this->get_status_labels(). * @return string */ protected function get_post_status_by_action_status( $action_status ) { switch ( $action_status ) { case self::STATUS_COMPLETE: $post_status = 'publish'; break; case self::STATUS_CANCELED: $post_status = 'trash'; break; default: if ( ! array_key_exists( $action_status, $this->get_status_labels() ) ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( 'Invalid action status: "%s".', $action_status ) ); } $post_status = $action_status; break; } return $post_status; } /** * Returns the SQL statement to query (or count) actions. * * @param array $query - Filtering options. * @param string $select_or_count - Whether the SQL should select and return the IDs or just the row count. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException - Throw InvalidArgumentException if $select_or_count not count or select. * @return string SQL statement. The returned SQL is already properly escaped. */ protected function get_query_actions_sql( array $query, $select_or_count = 'select' ) { if ( ! in_array( $select_or_count, array( 'select', 'count' ), true ) ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( __( 'Invalid schedule. Cannot save action.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } $query = wp_parse_args( $query, array( 'hook' => '', 'args' => null, 'date' => null, 'date_compare' => '<=', 'modified' => null, 'modified_compare' => '<=', 'group' => '', 'status' => '', 'claimed' => null, 'per_page' => 5, 'offset' => 0, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', 'search' => '', ) ); /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $sql = ( 'count' === $select_or_count ) ? 'SELECT count(p.ID)' : 'SELECT p.ID '; $sql .= "FROM {$wpdb->posts} p"; $sql_params = array(); if ( empty( $query['group'] ) && 'group' === $query['orderby'] ) { $sql .= " LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->term_relationships} tr ON tr.object_id=p.ID"; $sql .= " LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->term_taxonomy} tt ON tr.term_taxonomy_id=tt.term_taxonomy_id"; $sql .= " LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->terms} t ON tt.term_id=t.term_id"; } elseif ( ! empty( $query['group'] ) ) { $sql .= " INNER JOIN {$wpdb->term_relationships} tr ON tr.object_id=p.ID"; $sql .= " INNER JOIN {$wpdb->term_taxonomy} tt ON tr.term_taxonomy_id=tt.term_taxonomy_id"; $sql .= " INNER JOIN {$wpdb->terms} t ON tt.term_id=t.term_id"; $sql .= ' AND t.slug=%s'; $sql_params[] = $query['group']; } $sql .= ' WHERE post_type=%s'; $sql_params[] = self::POST_TYPE; if ( $query['hook'] ) { $sql .= ' AND p.post_title=%s'; $sql_params[] = $query['hook']; } if ( ! is_null( $query['args'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND p.post_content=%s'; $sql_params[] = wp_json_encode( $query['args'] ); } if ( $query['status'] ) { $post_statuses = array_map( array( $this, 'get_post_status_by_action_status' ), (array) $query['status'] ); $placeholders = array_fill( 0, count( $post_statuses ), '%s' ); $sql .= ' AND p.post_status IN (' . join( ', ', $placeholders ) . ')'; $sql_params = array_merge( $sql_params, array_values( $post_statuses ) ); } if ( $query['date'] instanceof DateTime ) { $date = clone $query['date']; $date->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); $date_string = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $comparator = $this->validate_sql_comparator( $query['date_compare'] ); $sql .= " AND p.post_date_gmt $comparator %s"; $sql_params[] = $date_string; } if ( $query['modified'] instanceof DateTime ) { $modified = clone $query['modified']; $modified->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); $date_string = $modified->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $comparator = $this->validate_sql_comparator( $query['modified_compare'] ); $sql .= " AND p.post_modified_gmt $comparator %s"; $sql_params[] = $date_string; } if ( true === $query['claimed'] ) { $sql .= " AND p.post_password != ''"; } elseif ( false === $query['claimed'] ) { $sql .= " AND p.post_password = ''"; } elseif ( ! is_null( $query['claimed'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND p.post_password = %s'; $sql_params[] = $query['claimed']; } if ( ! empty( $query['search'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND (p.post_title LIKE %s OR p.post_content LIKE %s OR p.post_password LIKE %s)'; for ( $i = 0; $i < 3; $i++ ) { $sql_params[] = sprintf( '%%%s%%', $query['search'] ); } } if ( 'select' === $select_or_count ) { switch ( $query['orderby'] ) { case 'hook': $orderby = 'p.post_title'; break; case 'group': $orderby = 't.name'; break; case 'status': $orderby = 'p.post_status'; break; case 'modified': $orderby = 'p.post_modified'; break; case 'claim_id': $orderby = 'p.post_password'; break; case 'schedule': case 'date': default: $orderby = 'p.post_date_gmt'; break; } if ( 'ASC' === strtoupper( $query['order'] ) ) { $order = 'ASC'; } else { $order = 'DESC'; } $sql .= " ORDER BY $orderby $order"; if ( $query['per_page'] > 0 ) { $sql .= ' LIMIT %d, %d'; $sql_params[] = $query['offset']; $sql_params[] = $query['per_page']; } } return $wpdb->prepare( $sql, $sql_params ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } /** * Query for action count or list of action IDs. * * @since 3.3.0 $query['status'] accepts array of statuses instead of a single status. * * @see ActionScheduler_Store::query_actions for $query arg usage. * * @param array $query Query filtering options. * @param string $query_type Whether to select or count the results. Defaults to select. * * @return string|array|null The IDs of actions matching the query. Null on failure. */ public function query_actions( $query = array(), $query_type = 'select' ) { /** * Global $wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $sql = $this->get_query_actions_sql( $query, $query_type ); return ( 'count' === $query_type ) ? $wpdb->get_var( $sql ) : $wpdb->get_col( $sql ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery,WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching,WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } /** * Get a count of all actions in the store, grouped by status * * @return array */ public function action_counts() { $action_counts_by_status = array(); $action_stati_and_labels = $this->get_status_labels(); $posts_count_by_status = (array) wp_count_posts( self::POST_TYPE, 'readable' ); foreach ( $posts_count_by_status as $post_status_name => $count ) { try { $action_status_name = $this->get_action_status_by_post_status( $post_status_name ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { // Ignore any post statuses that aren't for actions. continue; } if ( array_key_exists( $action_status_name, $action_stati_and_labels ) ) { $action_counts_by_status[ $action_status_name ] = $count; } } return $action_counts_by_status; } /** * Cancel action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException If $action_id is not identified. */ public function cancel_action( $action_id ) { $post = get_post( $action_id ); if ( empty( $post ) || ( self::POST_TYPE !== $post->post_type ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to cancel this action. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler_canceled_action', $action_id ); add_filter( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', array( $this, 'set_unique_post_slug' ), 10, 5 ); wp_trash_post( $action_id ); remove_filter( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', array( $this, 'set_unique_post_slug' ), 10 ); } /** * Delete action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @return void * @throws InvalidArgumentException If action is not identified. */ public function delete_action( $action_id ) { $post = get_post( $action_id ); if ( empty( $post ) || ( self::POST_TYPE !== $post->post_type ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to delete this action. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler_deleted_action', $action_id ); wp_delete_post( $action_id, true ); } /** * Get date for claim id. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @return ActionScheduler_DateTime The date the action is schedule to run, or the date that it ran. */ public function get_date( $action_id ) { $next = $this->get_date_gmt( $action_id ); return ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $next ); } /** * Get Date GMT. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException If $action_id is not identified. * @return ActionScheduler_DateTime The date the action is schedule to run, or the date that it ran. */ public function get_date_gmt( $action_id ) { $post = get_post( $action_id ); if ( empty( $post ) || ( self::POST_TYPE !== $post->post_type ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to determine the date of this action. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } if ( 'publish' === $post->post_status ) { return as_get_datetime_object( $post->post_modified_gmt ); } else { return as_get_datetime_object( $post->post_date_gmt ); } } /** * Stake claim. * * @param int $max_actions Maximum number of actions. * @param DateTime|null $before_date Jobs must be schedule before this date. Defaults to now. * @param array $hooks Claim only actions with a hook or hooks. * @param string $group Claim only actions in the given group. * * @return ActionScheduler_ActionClaim * @throws RuntimeException When there is an error staking a claim. * @throws InvalidArgumentException When the given group is not valid. */ public function stake_claim( $max_actions = 10, ?DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ) { $this->claim_before_date = $before_date; $claim_id = $this->generate_claim_id(); $this->claim_actions( $claim_id, $max_actions, $before_date, $hooks, $group ); $action_ids = $this->find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ); $this->claim_before_date = null; return new ActionScheduler_ActionClaim( $claim_id, $action_ids ); } /** * Get claim count. * * @return int */ public function get_claim_count() { global $wpdb; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery,WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching return $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT post_password) FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_password != '' AND post_type = %s AND post_status IN ('in-progress','pending')", array( self::POST_TYPE ) ) ); } /** * Generate claim id. * * @return string */ protected function generate_claim_id() { $claim_id = md5( microtime( true ) . wp_rand( 0, 1000 ) ); return substr( $claim_id, 0, 20 ); // to fit in db field with 20 char limit. } /** * Claim actions. * * @param string $claim_id Claim ID. * @param int $limit Limit. * @param DateTime|null $before_date Should use UTC timezone. * @param array $hooks Claim only actions with a hook or hooks. * @param string $group Claim only actions in the given group. * * @return int The number of actions that were claimed. * @throws RuntimeException When there is a database error. */ protected function claim_actions( $claim_id, $limit, ?DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ) { // Set up initial variables. $date = null === $before_date ? as_get_datetime_object() : clone $before_date; $limit_ids = ! empty( $group ); $ids = $limit_ids ? $this->get_actions_by_group( $group, $limit, $date ) : array(); // If limiting by IDs and no posts found, then return early since we have nothing to update. if ( $limit_ids && 0 === count( $ids ) ) { return 0; } /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; /* * Build up custom query to update the affected posts. Parameters are built as a separate array * to make it easier to identify where they are in the query. * * We can't use $wpdb->update() here because of the "ID IN ..." clause. */ $update = "UPDATE {$wpdb->posts} SET post_password = %s, post_modified_gmt = %s, post_modified = %s"; $params = array( $claim_id, current_time( 'mysql', true ), current_time( 'mysql' ), ); // Build initial WHERE clause. $where = "WHERE post_type = %s AND post_status = %s AND post_password = ''"; $params[] = self::POST_TYPE; $params[] = ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING; if ( ! empty( $hooks ) ) { $placeholders = array_fill( 0, count( $hooks ), '%s' ); $where .= ' AND post_title IN (' . join( ', ', $placeholders ) . ')'; $params = array_merge( $params, array_values( $hooks ) ); } /* * Add the IDs to the WHERE clause. IDs not escaped because they came directly from a prior DB query. * * If we're not limiting by IDs, then include the post_date_gmt clause. */ if ( $limit_ids ) { $where .= ' AND ID IN (' . join( ',', $ids ) . ')'; } else { $where .= ' AND post_date_gmt <= %s'; $params[] = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); } // Add the ORDER BY clause and,ms limit. $order = 'ORDER BY menu_order ASC, post_date_gmt ASC, ID ASC LIMIT %d'; $params[] = $limit; // Run the query and gather results. $rows_affected = $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "{$update} {$where} {$order}", $params ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQLPlaceholders.UnfinishedPrepare if ( false === $rows_affected ) { throw new RuntimeException( __( 'Unable to claim actions. Database error.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return (int) $rows_affected; } /** * Get IDs of actions within a certain group and up to a certain date/time. * * @param string $group The group to use in finding actions. * @param int $limit The number of actions to retrieve. * @param DateTime $date DateTime object representing cutoff time for actions. Actions retrieved will be * up to and including this DateTime. * * @return array IDs of actions in the appropriate group and before the appropriate time. * @throws InvalidArgumentException When the group does not exist. */ protected function get_actions_by_group( $group, $limit, DateTime $date ) { // Ensure the group exists before continuing. if ( ! term_exists( $group, self::GROUP_TAXONOMY ) ) { /* translators: %s is the group name */ throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'The group "%s" does not exist.', 'action-scheduler' ), $group ) ); } // Set up a query for post IDs to use later. $query = new WP_Query(); $query_args = array( 'fields' => 'ids', 'post_type' => self::POST_TYPE, 'post_status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, 'has_password' => false, 'posts_per_page' => $limit * 3, 'suppress_filters' => true, // phpcs:ignore WordPressVIPMinimum.Performance.WPQueryParams.SuppressFilters_suppress_filters 'no_found_rows' => true, 'orderby' => array( 'menu_order' => 'ASC', 'date' => 'ASC', 'ID' => 'ASC', ), 'date_query' => array( 'column' => 'post_date_gmt', 'before' => $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i' ), 'inclusive' => true, ), 'tax_query' => array( // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.SlowDBQuery array( 'taxonomy' => self::GROUP_TAXONOMY, 'field' => 'slug', 'terms' => $group, 'include_children' => false, ), ), ); return $query->query( $query_args ); } /** * Find actions by claim ID. * * @param string $claim_id Claim ID. * @return array */ public function find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ) { /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $action_ids = array(); $before_date = isset( $this->claim_before_date ) ? $this->claim_before_date : as_get_datetime_object(); $cut_off = $before_date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching $results = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID, post_date_gmt FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_type = %s AND post_password = %s", array( self::POST_TYPE, $claim_id, ) ) ); // Verify that the scheduled date for each action is within the expected bounds (in some unusual // cases, we cannot depend on MySQL to honor all of the WHERE conditions we specify). foreach ( $results as $claimed_action ) { if ( $claimed_action->post_date_gmt <= $cut_off ) { $action_ids[] = absint( $claimed_action->ID ); } } return $action_ids; } /** * Release claim. * * @param ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim Claim object to release. * @return void * @throws RuntimeException When the claim is not unlocked. */ public function release_claim( ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim ) { $action_ids = $this->find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim->get_id() ); if ( empty( $action_ids ) ) { return; // nothing to do. } $action_id_string = implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $action_ids ) ); /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching $result = $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "UPDATE {$wpdb->posts} SET post_password = '' WHERE ID IN ($action_id_string) AND post_password = %s", //phpcs:ignore array( $claim->get_id(), ) ) ); if ( false === $result ) { /* translators: %s: claim ID */ throw new RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Unable to unlock claim %s. Database error.', 'action-scheduler' ), $claim->get_id() ) ); } } /** * Unclaim action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @throws RuntimeException When unable to unlock claim on action ID. */ public function unclaim_action( $action_id ) { /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; //phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching $result = $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "UPDATE {$wpdb->posts} SET post_password = '' WHERE ID = %d AND post_type = %s", $action_id, self::POST_TYPE ) ); if ( false === $result ) { /* translators: %s: action ID */ throw new RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Unable to unlock claim on action %s. Database error.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } } /** * Mark failure on action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return void * @throws RuntimeException When unable to mark failure on action ID. */ public function mark_failure( $action_id ) { /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching $result = $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "UPDATE {$wpdb->posts} SET post_status = %s WHERE ID = %d AND post_type = %s", self::STATUS_FAILED, $action_id, self::POST_TYPE ) ); if ( false === $result ) { /* translators: %s: action ID */ throw new RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Unable to mark failure on action %s. Database error.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } } /** * Return an action's claim ID, as stored in the post password column * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @return mixed */ public function get_claim_id( $action_id ) { return $this->get_post_column( $action_id, 'post_password' ); } /** * Return an action's status, as stored in the post status column * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return mixed * @throws InvalidArgumentException When the action ID is invalid. */ public function get_status( $action_id ) { $status = $this->get_post_column( $action_id, 'post_status' ); if ( null === $status ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( __( 'Invalid action ID. No status found.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } return $this->get_action_status_by_post_status( $status ); } /** * Get post column * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @param string $column_name Column Name. * * @return string|null */ private function get_post_column( $action_id, $column_name ) { /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching return $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT {$column_name} FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE ID=%d AND post_type=%s", // phpcs:ignore $action_id, self::POST_TYPE ) ); } /** * Log Execution. * * @throws Exception If the action status cannot be updated to self::STATUS_RUNNING ('in-progress'). * * @param string $action_id Action ID. */ public function log_execution( $action_id ) { /** * Global wpdb object. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching $status_updated = $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "UPDATE {$wpdb->posts} SET menu_order = menu_order+1, post_status=%s, post_modified_gmt = %s, post_modified = %s WHERE ID = %d AND post_type = %s", self::STATUS_RUNNING, current_time( 'mysql', true ), current_time( 'mysql' ), $action_id, self::POST_TYPE ) ); if ( ! $status_updated ) { throw new Exception( sprintf( /* translators: 1: action ID. 2: status slug. */ __( 'Unable to update the status of action %1$d to %2$s.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id, self::STATUS_RUNNING ) ); } } /** * Record that an action was completed. * * @param string $action_id ID of the completed action. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException When the action ID is invalid. * @throws RuntimeException When there was an error executing the action. */ public function mark_complete( $action_id ) { $post = get_post( $action_id ); if ( empty( $post ) || ( self::POST_TYPE !== $post->post_type ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to mark this action as having completed. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } add_filter( 'wp_insert_post_data', array( $this, 'filter_insert_post_data' ), 10, 1 ); add_filter( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', array( $this, 'set_unique_post_slug' ), 10, 5 ); $result = wp_update_post( array( 'ID' => $action_id, 'post_status' => 'publish', ), true ); remove_filter( 'wp_insert_post_data', array( $this, 'filter_insert_post_data' ), 10 ); remove_filter( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', array( $this, 'set_unique_post_slug' ), 10 ); if ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) { throw new RuntimeException( $result->get_error_message() ); } /** * Fires after a scheduled action has been completed. * * @since 3.4.2 * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_completed_action', $action_id ); } /** * Mark action as migrated when there is an error deleting the action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function mark_migrated( $action_id ) { wp_update_post( array( 'ID' => $action_id, 'post_status' => 'migrated', ) ); } /** * Determine whether the post store can be migrated. * * @param [type] $setting - Setting value. * @return bool */ public function migration_dependencies_met( $setting ) { global $wpdb; $dependencies_met = get_transient( self::DEPENDENCIES_MET ); if ( empty( $dependencies_met ) ) { $maximum_args_length = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_maximum_args_length', 191 ); $found_action = $wpdb->get_var( // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_type = %s AND CHAR_LENGTH(post_content) > %d LIMIT 1", $maximum_args_length, self::POST_TYPE ) ); $dependencies_met = $found_action ? 'no' : 'yes'; set_transient( self::DEPENDENCIES_MET, $dependencies_met, DAY_IN_SECONDS ); } return 'yes' === $dependencies_met ? $setting : false; } /** * InnoDB indexes have a maximum size of 767 bytes by default, which is only 191 characters with utf8mb4. * * Previously, AS wasn't concerned about args length, as we used the (unindex) post_content column. However, * as we prepare to move to custom tables, and can use an indexed VARCHAR column instead, we want to warn * developers of this impending requirement. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object. */ protected function validate_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action ) { try { parent::validate_action( $action ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { /* translators: %s is the error message */ $message = sprintf( __( '%s Support for strings longer than this will be removed in a future version.', 'action-scheduler' ), $e->getMessage() ); _doing_it_wrong( 'ActionScheduler_Action::$args', esc_html( $message ), '2.1.0' ); } } /** * (@codeCoverageIgnore) */ public function init() { add_filter( 'action_scheduler_migration_dependencies_met', array( $this, 'migration_dependencies_met' ) ); $post_type_registrar = new ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostTypeRegistrar(); $post_type_registrar->register(); $post_status_registrar = new ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostStatusRegistrar(); $post_status_registrar->register(); $taxonomy_registrar = new ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_TaxonomyRegistrar(); $taxonomy_registrar->register(); } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger.php 0000644 00000017033 14721476224 0022653 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger */ class ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger extends ActionScheduler_Logger { const AGENT = 'ActionScheduler'; const TYPE = 'action_log'; /** * Create log entry. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @param string $message Action log's message. * @param DateTime|null $date Action log's timestamp. * * @return string The log entry ID */ public function log( $action_id, $message, ?DateTime $date = null ) { if ( empty( $date ) ) { $date = as_get_datetime_object(); } else { $date = as_get_datetime_object( clone $date ); } $comment_id = $this->create_wp_comment( $action_id, $message, $date ); return $comment_id; } /** * Create comment. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param string $message Action log's message. * @param DateTime $date Action log entry's timestamp. */ protected function create_wp_comment( $action_id, $message, DateTime $date ) { $comment_date_gmt = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $date ); $comment_data = array( 'comment_post_ID' => $action_id, 'comment_date' => $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ), 'comment_date_gmt' => $comment_date_gmt, 'comment_author' => self::AGENT, 'comment_content' => $message, 'comment_agent' => self::AGENT, 'comment_type' => self::TYPE, ); return wp_insert_comment( $comment_data ); } /** * Get single log entry for action. * * @param string $entry_id Entry ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry */ public function get_entry( $entry_id ) { $comment = $this->get_comment( $entry_id ); if ( empty( $comment ) || self::TYPE !== $comment->comment_type ) { return new ActionScheduler_NullLogEntry(); } $date = as_get_datetime_object( $comment->comment_date_gmt ); ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $date ); return new ActionScheduler_LogEntry( $comment->comment_post_ID, $comment->comment_content, $date ); } /** * Get action's logs. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry[] */ public function get_logs( $action_id ) { $status = 'all'; $logs = array(); if ( get_post_status( $action_id ) === 'trash' ) { $status = 'post-trashed'; } $comments = get_comments( array( 'post_id' => $action_id, 'orderby' => 'comment_date_gmt', 'order' => 'ASC', 'type' => self::TYPE, 'status' => $status, ) ); foreach ( $comments as $c ) { $entry = $this->get_entry( $c ); if ( ! empty( $entry ) ) { $logs[] = $entry; } } return $logs; } /** * Get comment. * * @param int $comment_id Comment ID. */ protected function get_comment( $comment_id ) { return get_comment( $comment_id ); } /** * Filter comment queries. * * @param WP_Comment_Query $query Comment query object. */ public function filter_comment_queries( $query ) { foreach ( array( 'ID', 'parent', 'post_author', 'post_name', 'post_parent', 'type', 'post_type', 'post_id', 'post_ID' ) as $key ) { if ( ! empty( $query->query_vars[ $key ] ) ) { return; // don't slow down queries that wouldn't include action_log comments anyway. } } $query->query_vars['action_log_filter'] = true; add_filter( 'comments_clauses', array( $this, 'filter_comment_query_clauses' ), 10, 2 ); } /** * Filter comment queries. * * @param array $clauses Query's clauses. * @param WP_Comment_Query $query Query object. * * @return array */ public function filter_comment_query_clauses( $clauses, $query ) { if ( ! empty( $query->query_vars['action_log_filter'] ) ) { $clauses['where'] .= $this->get_where_clause(); } return $clauses; } /** * Make sure Action Scheduler logs are excluded from comment feeds, which use WP_Query, not * the WP_Comment_Query class handled by @see self::filter_comment_queries(). * * @param string $where Query's `where` clause. * @param WP_Query $query Query object. * * @return string */ public function filter_comment_feed( $where, $query ) { if ( is_comment_feed() ) { $where .= $this->get_where_clause(); } return $where; } /** * Return a SQL clause to exclude Action Scheduler comments. * * @return string */ protected function get_where_clause() { global $wpdb; return sprintf( " AND {$wpdb->comments}.comment_type != '%s'", self::TYPE ); } /** * Remove action log entries from wp_count_comments() * * @param array $stats Comment count. * @param int $post_id Post ID. * * @return object */ public function filter_comment_count( $stats, $post_id ) { global $wpdb; if ( 0 === $post_id ) { $stats = $this->get_comment_count(); } return $stats; } /** * Retrieve the comment counts from our cache, or the database if the cached version isn't set. * * @return object */ protected function get_comment_count() { global $wpdb; $stats = get_transient( 'as_comment_count' ); if ( ! $stats ) { $stats = array(); $count = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT comment_approved, COUNT( * ) AS num_comments FROM {$wpdb->comments} WHERE comment_type NOT IN('order_note','action_log') GROUP BY comment_approved", ARRAY_A ); $total = 0; $stats = array(); $approved = array( '0' => 'moderated', '1' => 'approved', 'spam' => 'spam', 'trash' => 'trash', 'post-trashed' => 'post-trashed', ); foreach ( (array) $count as $row ) { // Don't count post-trashed toward totals. if ( 'post-trashed' !== $row['comment_approved'] && 'trash' !== $row['comment_approved'] ) { $total += $row['num_comments']; } if ( isset( $approved[ $row['comment_approved'] ] ) ) { $stats[ $approved[ $row['comment_approved'] ] ] = $row['num_comments']; } } $stats['total_comments'] = $total; $stats['all'] = $total; foreach ( $approved as $key ) { if ( empty( $stats[ $key ] ) ) { $stats[ $key ] = 0; } } $stats = (object) $stats; set_transient( 'as_comment_count', $stats ); } return $stats; } /** * Delete comment count cache whenever there is new comment or the status of a comment changes. Cache * will be regenerated next time ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger::filter_comment_count() is called. */ public function delete_comment_count_cache() { delete_transient( 'as_comment_count' ); } /** * Initialize. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { add_action( 'action_scheduler_before_process_queue', array( $this, 'disable_comment_counting' ), 10, 0 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_after_process_queue', array( $this, 'enable_comment_counting' ), 10, 0 ); parent::init(); add_action( 'pre_get_comments', array( $this, 'filter_comment_queries' ), 10, 1 ); add_action( 'wp_count_comments', array( $this, 'filter_comment_count' ), 20, 2 ); // run after WC_Comments::wp_count_comments() to make sure we exclude order notes and action logs. add_action( 'comment_feed_where', array( $this, 'filter_comment_feed' ), 10, 2 ); // Delete comments count cache whenever there is a new comment or a comment status changes. add_action( 'wp_insert_comment', array( $this, 'delete_comment_count_cache' ) ); add_action( 'wp_set_comment_status', array( $this, 'delete_comment_count_cache' ) ); } /** * Defer comment counting. */ public function disable_comment_counting() { wp_defer_comment_counting( true ); } /** * Enable comment counting. */ public function enable_comment_counting() { wp_defer_comment_counting( false ); } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_DBStore.php 0000644 00000114765 14721476224 0021056 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_DBStore * * Action data table data store. * * @since 3.0.0 */ class ActionScheduler_DBStore extends ActionScheduler_Store { /** * Used to share information about the before_date property of claims internally. * * This is used in preference to passing the same information as a method param * for backwards-compatibility reasons. * * @var DateTime|null */ private $claim_before_date = null; /** * Maximum length of args. * * @var int */ protected static $max_args_length = 8000; /** * Maximum length of index. * * @var int */ protected static $max_index_length = 191; /** * List of claim filters. * * @var array */ protected $claim_filters = array( 'group' => '', 'hooks' => '', 'exclude-groups' => '', ); /** * Initialize the data store * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { $table_maker = new ActionScheduler_StoreSchema(); $table_maker->init(); $table_maker->register_tables(); } /** * Save an action, checks if this is a unique action before actually saving. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object. * @param DateTime|null $scheduled_date Optional schedule date. Default null. * * @return int Action ID. * @throws RuntimeException Throws exception when saving the action fails. */ public function save_unique_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ) { return $this->save_action_to_db( $action, $scheduled_date, true ); } /** * Save an action. Can save duplicate action as well, prefer using `save_unique_action` instead. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object. * @param DateTime|null $scheduled_date Optional schedule date. Default null. * * @return int Action ID. * @throws RuntimeException Throws exception when saving the action fails. */ public function save_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ) { return $this->save_action_to_db( $action, $scheduled_date, false ); } /** * Save an action. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object. * @param ?DateTime $date Optional schedule date. Default null. * @param bool $unique Whether the action should be unique. * * @return int Action ID. * @throws \RuntimeException Throws exception when saving the action fails. */ private function save_action_to_db( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $date = null, $unique = false ) { global $wpdb; try { $this->validate_action( $action ); $data = array( 'hook' => $action->get_hook(), 'status' => ( $action->is_finished() ? self::STATUS_COMPLETE : self::STATUS_PENDING ), 'scheduled_date_gmt' => $this->get_scheduled_date_string( $action, $date ), 'scheduled_date_local' => $this->get_scheduled_date_string_local( $action, $date ), 'schedule' => serialize( $action->get_schedule() ), // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DiscouragedPHPFunctions.serialize_serialize 'group_id' => current( $this->get_group_ids( $action->get_group() ) ), 'priority' => $action->get_priority(), ); $args = wp_json_encode( $action->get_args() ); if ( strlen( $args ) <= static::$max_index_length ) { $data['args'] = $args; } else { $data['args'] = $this->hash_args( $args ); $data['extended_args'] = $args; } $insert_sql = $this->build_insert_sql( $data, $unique ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared -- $insert_sql should be already prepared. $wpdb->query( $insert_sql ); $action_id = $wpdb->insert_id; if ( is_wp_error( $action_id ) ) { throw new \RuntimeException( $action_id->get_error_message() ); } elseif ( empty( $action_id ) ) { if ( $unique ) { return 0; } throw new \RuntimeException( $wpdb->last_error ? $wpdb->last_error : __( 'Database error.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler_stored_action', $action_id ); return $action_id; } catch ( \Exception $e ) { /* translators: %s: error message */ throw new \RuntimeException( sprintf( __( 'Error saving action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $e->getMessage() ), 0 ); } } /** * Helper function to build insert query. * * @param array $data Row data for action. * @param bool $unique Whether the action should be unique. * * @return string Insert query. */ private function build_insert_sql( array $data, $unique ) { global $wpdb; $columns = array_keys( $data ); $values = array_values( $data ); $placeholders = array_map( array( $this, 'get_placeholder_for_column' ), $columns ); $table_name = ! empty( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions ) ? $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions : $wpdb->prefix . 'actionscheduler_actions'; $column_sql = '`' . implode( '`, `', $columns ) . '`'; $placeholder_sql = implode( ', ', $placeholders ); $where_clause = $this->build_where_clause_for_insert( $data, $table_name, $unique ); // phpcs:disable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQLPlaceholders.UnfinishedPrepare -- $column_sql and $where_clause are already prepared. $placeholder_sql is hardcoded. $insert_query = $wpdb->prepare( " INSERT INTO $table_name ( $column_sql ) SELECT $placeholder_sql FROM DUAL WHERE ( $where_clause ) IS NULL", $values ); // phpcs:enable return $insert_query; } /** * Helper method to build where clause for action insert statement. * * @param array $data Row data for action. * @param string $table_name Action table name. * @param bool $unique Where action should be unique. * * @return string Where clause to be used with insert. */ private function build_where_clause_for_insert( $data, $table_name, $unique ) { global $wpdb; if ( ! $unique ) { return 'SELECT NULL FROM DUAL'; } $pending_statuses = array( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING, ); $pending_status_placeholders = implode( ', ', array_fill( 0, count( $pending_statuses ), '%s' ) ); // phpcs:disable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQLPlaceholders.ReplacementsWrongNumber -- $pending_status_placeholders is hardcoded. $where_clause = $wpdb->prepare( " SELECT action_id FROM $table_name WHERE status IN ( $pending_status_placeholders ) AND hook = %s AND `group_id` = %d ", array_merge( $pending_statuses, array( $data['hook'], $data['group_id'], ) ) ); // phpcs:enable return "$where_clause" . ' LIMIT 1'; } /** * Helper method to get $wpdb->prepare placeholder for a given column name. * * @param string $column_name Name of column in actions table. * * @return string Placeholder to use for given column. */ private function get_placeholder_for_column( $column_name ) { $string_columns = array( 'hook', 'status', 'scheduled_date_gmt', 'scheduled_date_local', 'args', 'schedule', 'last_attempt_gmt', 'last_attempt_local', 'extended_args', ); return in_array( $column_name, $string_columns, true ) ? '%s' : '%d'; } /** * Generate a hash from json_encoded $args using MD5 as this isn't for security. * * @param string $args JSON encoded action args. * @return string */ protected function hash_args( $args ) { return md5( $args ); } /** * Get action args query param value from action args. * * @param array $args Action args. * @return string */ protected function get_args_for_query( $args ) { $encoded = wp_json_encode( $args ); if ( strlen( $encoded ) <= static::$max_index_length ) { return $encoded; } return $this->hash_args( $encoded ); } /** * Get a group's ID based on its name/slug. * * @param string|array $slugs The string name of a group, or names for several groups. * @param bool $create_if_not_exists Whether to create the group if it does not already exist. Default, true - create the group. * * @return array The group IDs, if they exist or were successfully created. May be empty. */ protected function get_group_ids( $slugs, $create_if_not_exists = true ) { $slugs = (array) $slugs; $group_ids = array(); if ( empty( $slugs ) ) { return array(); } /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; foreach ( $slugs as $slug ) { $group_id = (int) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT group_id FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_groups} WHERE slug=%s", $slug ) ); if ( empty( $group_id ) && $create_if_not_exists ) { $group_id = $this->create_group( $slug ); } if ( $group_id ) { $group_ids[] = $group_id; } } return $group_ids; } /** * Create an action group. * * @param string $slug Group slug. * * @return int Group ID. */ protected function create_group( $slug ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->actionscheduler_groups, array( 'slug' => $slug ) ); return (int) $wpdb->insert_id; } /** * Retrieve an action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_Action */ public function fetch_action( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $data = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT a.*, g.slug AS `group` FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} a LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->actionscheduler_groups} g ON a.group_id=g.group_id WHERE a.action_id=%d", $action_id ) ); if ( empty( $data ) ) { return $this->get_null_action(); } if ( ! empty( $data->extended_args ) ) { $data->args = $data->extended_args; unset( $data->extended_args ); } // Convert NULL dates to zero dates. $date_fields = array( 'scheduled_date_gmt', 'scheduled_date_local', 'last_attempt_gmt', 'last_attempt_gmt', ); foreach ( $date_fields as $date_field ) { if ( is_null( $data->$date_field ) ) { $data->$date_field = ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::DEFAULT_DATE; } } try { $action = $this->make_action_from_db_record( $data ); } catch ( ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException $exception ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_fetch_action', $action_id, $exception ); return $this->get_null_action(); } return $action; } /** * Create a null action. * * @return ActionScheduler_NullAction */ protected function get_null_action() { return new ActionScheduler_NullAction(); } /** * Create an action from a database record. * * @param object $data Action database record. * * @return ActionScheduler_Action|ActionScheduler_CanceledAction|ActionScheduler_FinishedAction */ protected function make_action_from_db_record( $data ) { $hook = $data->hook; $args = json_decode( $data->args, true ); $schedule = unserialize( $data->schedule ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DiscouragedPHPFunctions.serialize_unserialize $this->validate_args( $args, $data->action_id ); $this->validate_schedule( $schedule, $data->action_id ); if ( empty( $schedule ) ) { $schedule = new ActionScheduler_NullSchedule(); } $group = $data->group ? $data->group : ''; return ActionScheduler::factory()->get_stored_action( $data->status, $data->hook, $args, $schedule, $group, $data->priority ); } /** * Returns the SQL statement to query (or count) actions. * * @since 3.3.0 $query['status'] accepts array of statuses instead of a single status. * * @param array $query Filtering options. * @param string $select_or_count Whether the SQL should select and return the IDs or just the row count. * * @return string SQL statement already properly escaped. * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If the query is invalid. * @throws \RuntimeException When "unknown partial args matching value". */ protected function get_query_actions_sql( array $query, $select_or_count = 'select' ) { if ( ! in_array( $select_or_count, array( 'select', 'count' ), true ) ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( __( 'Invalid value for select or count parameter. Cannot query actions.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } $query = wp_parse_args( $query, array( 'hook' => '', 'args' => null, 'partial_args_matching' => 'off', // can be 'like' or 'json'. 'date' => null, 'date_compare' => '<=', 'modified' => null, 'modified_compare' => '<=', 'group' => '', 'status' => '', 'claimed' => null, 'per_page' => 5, 'offset' => 0, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', ) ); /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $db_server_info = is_callable( array( $wpdb, 'db_server_info' ) ) ? $wpdb->db_server_info() : $wpdb->db_version(); if ( false !== strpos( $db_server_info, 'MariaDB' ) ) { $supports_json = version_compare( PHP_VERSION_ID >= 80016 ? $wpdb->db_version() : preg_replace( '/[^0-9.].*/', '', str_replace( '5.5.5-', '', $db_server_info ) ), '10.2', '>=' ); } else { $supports_json = version_compare( $wpdb->db_version(), '5.7', '>=' ); } $sql = ( 'count' === $select_or_count ) ? 'SELECT count(a.action_id)' : 'SELECT a.action_id'; $sql .= " FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} a"; $sql_params = array(); if ( ! empty( $query['group'] ) || 'group' === $query['orderby'] ) { $sql .= " LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->actionscheduler_groups} g ON g.group_id=a.group_id"; } $sql .= ' WHERE 1=1'; if ( ! empty( $query['group'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND g.slug=%s'; $sql_params[] = $query['group']; } if ( ! empty( $query['hook'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND a.hook=%s'; $sql_params[] = $query['hook']; } if ( ! is_null( $query['args'] ) ) { switch ( $query['partial_args_matching'] ) { case 'json': if ( ! $supports_json ) { throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'JSON partial matching not supported in your environment. Please check your MySQL/MariaDB version.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } $supported_types = array( 'integer' => '%d', 'boolean' => '%s', 'double' => '%f', 'string' => '%s', ); foreach ( $query['args'] as $key => $value ) { $value_type = gettype( $value ); if ( 'boolean' === $value_type ) { $value = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; } $placeholder = isset( $supported_types[ $value_type ] ) ? $supported_types[ $value_type ] : false; if ( ! $placeholder ) { throw new \RuntimeException( sprintf( /* translators: %s: provided value type */ __( 'The value type for the JSON partial matching is not supported. Must be either integer, boolean, double or string. %s type provided.', 'action-scheduler' ), $value_type ) ); } $sql .= ' AND JSON_EXTRACT(a.args, %s)=' . $placeholder; $sql_params[] = '$.' . $key; $sql_params[] = $value; } break; case 'like': foreach ( $query['args'] as $key => $value ) { $sql .= ' AND a.args LIKE %s'; $json_partial = $wpdb->esc_like( trim( wp_json_encode( array( $key => $value ) ), '{}' ) ); $sql_params[] = "%{$json_partial}%"; } break; case 'off': $sql .= ' AND a.args=%s'; $sql_params[] = $this->get_args_for_query( $query['args'] ); break; default: throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'Unknown partial args matching value.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } } if ( $query['status'] ) { $statuses = (array) $query['status']; $placeholders = array_fill( 0, count( $statuses ), '%s' ); $sql .= ' AND a.status IN (' . join( ', ', $placeholders ) . ')'; $sql_params = array_merge( $sql_params, array_values( $statuses ) ); } if ( $query['date'] instanceof \DateTime ) { $date = clone $query['date']; $date->setTimezone( new \DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); $date_string = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $comparator = $this->validate_sql_comparator( $query['date_compare'] ); $sql .= " AND a.scheduled_date_gmt $comparator %s"; $sql_params[] = $date_string; } if ( $query['modified'] instanceof \DateTime ) { $modified = clone $query['modified']; $modified->setTimezone( new \DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); $date_string = $modified->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $comparator = $this->validate_sql_comparator( $query['modified_compare'] ); $sql .= " AND a.last_attempt_gmt $comparator %s"; $sql_params[] = $date_string; } if ( true === $query['claimed'] ) { $sql .= ' AND a.claim_id != 0'; } elseif ( false === $query['claimed'] ) { $sql .= ' AND a.claim_id = 0'; } elseif ( ! is_null( $query['claimed'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND a.claim_id = %d'; $sql_params[] = $query['claimed']; } if ( ! empty( $query['search'] ) ) { $sql .= ' AND (a.hook LIKE %s OR (a.extended_args IS NULL AND a.args LIKE %s) OR a.extended_args LIKE %s'; for ( $i = 0; $i < 3; $i++ ) { $sql_params[] = sprintf( '%%%s%%', $query['search'] ); } $search_claim_id = (int) $query['search']; if ( $search_claim_id ) { $sql .= ' OR a.claim_id = %d'; $sql_params[] = $search_claim_id; } $sql .= ')'; } if ( 'select' === $select_or_count ) { if ( 'ASC' === strtoupper( $query['order'] ) ) { $order = 'ASC'; } else { $order = 'DESC'; } switch ( $query['orderby'] ) { case 'hook': $sql .= " ORDER BY a.hook $order"; break; case 'group': $sql .= " ORDER BY g.slug $order"; break; case 'modified': $sql .= " ORDER BY a.last_attempt_gmt $order"; break; case 'none': break; case 'action_id': $sql .= " ORDER BY a.action_id $order"; break; case 'date': default: $sql .= " ORDER BY a.scheduled_date_gmt $order"; break; } if ( $query['per_page'] > 0 ) { $sql .= ' LIMIT %d, %d'; $sql_params[] = $query['offset']; $sql_params[] = $query['per_page']; } } if ( ! empty( $sql_params ) ) { $sql = $wpdb->prepare( $sql, $sql_params ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } return $sql; } /** * Query for action count or list of action IDs. * * @since 3.3.0 $query['status'] accepts array of statuses instead of a single status. * * @see ActionScheduler_Store::query_actions for $query arg usage. * * @param array $query Query filtering options. * @param string $query_type Whether to select or count the results. Defaults to select. * * @return string|array|null The IDs of actions matching the query. Null on failure. */ public function query_actions( $query = array(), $query_type = 'select' ) { /** * Global. * * @var wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $sql = $this->get_query_actions_sql( $query, $query_type ); return ( 'count' === $query_type ) ? $wpdb->get_var( $sql ) : $wpdb->get_col( $sql ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoSql, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching } /** * Get a count of all actions in the store, grouped by status. * * @return array Set of 'status' => int $count pairs for statuses with 1 or more actions of that status. */ public function action_counts() { global $wpdb; $sql = "SELECT a.status, count(a.status) as 'count'"; $sql .= " FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} a"; $sql .= ' GROUP BY a.status'; $actions_count_by_status = array(); $action_stati_and_labels = $this->get_status_labels(); foreach ( $wpdb->get_results( $sql ) as $action_data ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared // Ignore any actions with invalid status. if ( array_key_exists( $action_data->status, $action_stati_and_labels ) ) { $actions_count_by_status[ $action_data->status ] = $action_data->count; } } return $actions_count_by_status; } /** * Cancel an action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return void * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If the action update failed. */ public function cancel_action( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $updated = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions, array( 'status' => self::STATUS_CANCELED ), array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%s' ), array( '%d' ) ); if ( false === $updated ) { /* translators: %s: action ID */ throw new \InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to cancel this action. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler_canceled_action', $action_id ); } /** * Cancel pending actions by hook. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string $hook Hook name. * * @return void */ public function cancel_actions_by_hook( $hook ) { $this->bulk_cancel_actions( array( 'hook' => $hook ) ); } /** * Cancel pending actions by group. * * @param string $group Group slug. * * @return void */ public function cancel_actions_by_group( $group ) { $this->bulk_cancel_actions( array( 'group' => $group ) ); } /** * Bulk cancel actions. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param array $query_args Query parameters. */ protected function bulk_cancel_actions( $query_args ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; if ( ! is_array( $query_args ) ) { return; } // Don't cancel actions that are already canceled. if ( isset( $query_args['status'] ) && self::STATUS_CANCELED === $query_args['status'] ) { return; } $action_ids = true; $query_args = wp_parse_args( $query_args, array( 'per_page' => 1000, 'status' => self::STATUS_PENDING, 'orderby' => 'none', ) ); while ( $action_ids ) { $action_ids = $this->query_actions( $query_args ); if ( empty( $action_ids ) ) { break; } $format = array_fill( 0, count( $action_ids ), '%d' ); $query_in = '(' . implode( ',', $format ) . ')'; $parameters = $action_ids; array_unshift( $parameters, self::STATUS_CANCELED ); $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "UPDATE {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} SET status = %s WHERE action_id IN {$query_in}", // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared $parameters ) ); do_action( 'action_scheduler_bulk_cancel_actions', $action_ids ); } } /** * Delete an action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If the action deletion failed. */ public function delete_action( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $deleted = $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions, array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%d' ) ); if ( empty( $deleted ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new \InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to delete this action. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler_deleted_action', $action_id ); } /** * Get the schedule date for an action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * * @return \DateTime The local date the action is scheduled to run, or the date that it ran. */ public function get_date( $action_id ) { $date = $this->get_date_gmt( $action_id ); ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $date ); return $date; } /** * Get the GMT schedule date for an action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If action cannot be identified. * @return \DateTime The GMT date the action is scheduled to run, or the date that it ran. */ protected function get_date_gmt( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $record = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} WHERE action_id=%d", $action_id ) ); if ( empty( $record ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new \InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to determine the date of this action. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } if ( self::STATUS_PENDING === $record->status ) { return as_get_datetime_object( $record->scheduled_date_gmt ); } else { return as_get_datetime_object( $record->last_attempt_gmt ); } } /** * Stake a claim on actions. * * @param int $max_actions Maximum number of action to include in claim. * @param DateTime|null $before_date Jobs must be schedule before this date. Defaults to now. * @param array $hooks Hooks to filter for. * @param string $group Group to filter for. * * @return ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ public function stake_claim( $max_actions = 10, ?DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ) { $claim_id = $this->generate_claim_id(); $this->claim_before_date = $before_date; $this->claim_actions( $claim_id, $max_actions, $before_date, $hooks, $group ); $action_ids = $this->find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ); $this->claim_before_date = null; return new ActionScheduler_ActionClaim( $claim_id, $action_ids ); } /** * Generate a new action claim. * * @return int Claim ID. */ protected function generate_claim_id() { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $now = as_get_datetime_object(); $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->actionscheduler_claims, array( 'date_created_gmt' => $now->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ) ) ); return $wpdb->insert_id; } /** * Set a claim filter. * * @param string $filter_name Claim filter name. * @param mixed $filter_values Values to filter. * @return void */ public function set_claim_filter( $filter_name, $filter_values ) { if ( isset( $this->claim_filters[ $filter_name ] ) ) { $this->claim_filters[ $filter_name ] = $filter_values; } } /** * Get the claim filter value. * * @param string $filter_name Claim filter name. * @return mixed */ public function get_claim_filter( $filter_name ) { if ( isset( $this->claim_filters[ $filter_name ] ) ) { return $this->claim_filters[ $filter_name ]; } return ''; } /** * Mark actions claimed. * * @param string $claim_id Claim Id. * @param int $limit Number of action to include in claim. * @param DateTime|null $before_date Should use UTC timezone. * @param array $hooks Hooks to filter for. * @param string $group Group to filter for. * * @return int The number of actions that were claimed. * @throws \InvalidArgumentException Throws InvalidArgumentException if group doesn't exist. * @throws \RuntimeException Throws RuntimeException if unable to claim action. */ protected function claim_actions( $claim_id, $limit, ?DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $now = as_get_datetime_object(); $date = is_null( $before_date ) ? $now : clone $before_date; // can't use $wpdb->update() because of the <= condition. $update = "UPDATE {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} SET claim_id=%d, last_attempt_gmt=%s, last_attempt_local=%s"; $params = array( $claim_id, $now->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ), current_time( 'mysql' ), ); // Set claim filters. if ( ! empty( $hooks ) ) { $this->set_claim_filter( 'hooks', $hooks ); } else { $hooks = $this->get_claim_filter( 'hooks' ); } if ( ! empty( $group ) ) { $this->set_claim_filter( 'group', $group ); } else { $group = $this->get_claim_filter( 'group' ); } $where = 'WHERE claim_id = 0 AND scheduled_date_gmt <= %s AND status=%s'; $params[] = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $params[] = self::STATUS_PENDING; if ( ! empty( $hooks ) ) { $placeholders = array_fill( 0, count( $hooks ), '%s' ); $where .= ' AND hook IN (' . join( ', ', $placeholders ) . ')'; $params = array_merge( $params, array_values( $hooks ) ); } $group_operator = 'IN'; if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = $this->get_claim_filter( 'exclude-groups' ); $group_operator = 'NOT IN'; } if ( ! empty( $group ) ) { $group_ids = $this->get_group_ids( $group, false ); // throw exception if no matching group(s) found, this matches ActionScheduler_wpPostStore's behaviour. if ( empty( $group_ids ) ) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( /* translators: %s: group name(s) */ _n( 'The group "%s" does not exist.', 'The groups "%s" do not exist.', is_array( $group ) ? count( $group ) : 1, 'action-scheduler' ), $group ) ); } $id_list = implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $group_ids ) ); $where .= " AND group_id {$group_operator} ( $id_list )"; } /** * Sets the order-by clause used in the action claim query. * * @since 3.4.0 * @since 3.8.3 Made $claim_id and $hooks available. * * @param string $order_by_sql * @param string $claim_id Claim Id. * @param array $hooks Hooks to filter for. */ $order = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_claim_actions_order_by', 'ORDER BY priority ASC, attempts ASC, scheduled_date_gmt ASC, action_id ASC', $claim_id, $hooks ); $params[] = $limit; $sql = $wpdb->prepare( "{$update} {$where} {$order} LIMIT %d", $params ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQLPlaceholders $rows_affected = $wpdb->query( $sql ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.DirectQuery, WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery.NoCaching if ( false === $rows_affected ) { $error = empty( $wpdb->last_error ) ? _x( 'unknown', 'database error', 'action-scheduler' ) : $wpdb->last_error; throw new \RuntimeException( sprintf( /* translators: %s database error. */ __( 'Unable to claim actions. Database error: %s.', 'action-scheduler' ), $error ) ); } return (int) $rows_affected; } /** * Get the number of active claims. * * @return int */ public function get_claim_count() { global $wpdb; $sql = "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT claim_id) FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} WHERE claim_id != 0 AND status IN ( %s, %s)"; $sql = $wpdb->prepare( $sql, array( self::STATUS_PENDING, self::STATUS_RUNNING ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared return (int) $wpdb->get_var( $sql ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } /** * Return an action's claim ID, as stored in the claim_id column. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @return mixed */ public function get_claim_id( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $sql = "SELECT claim_id FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} WHERE action_id=%d"; $sql = $wpdb->prepare( $sql, $action_id ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared return (int) $wpdb->get_var( $sql ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } /** * Retrieve the action IDs of action in a claim. * * @param int $claim_id Claim ID. * @return int[] */ public function find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $action_ids = array(); $before_date = isset( $this->claim_before_date ) ? $this->claim_before_date : as_get_datetime_object(); $cut_off = $before_date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $sql = $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT action_id, scheduled_date_gmt FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} WHERE claim_id = %d ORDER BY priority ASC, attempts ASC, scheduled_date_gmt ASC, action_id ASC", $claim_id ); // Verify that the scheduled date for each action is within the expected bounds (in some unusual // cases, we cannot depend on MySQL to honor all of the WHERE conditions we specify). foreach ( $wpdb->get_results( $sql ) as $claimed_action ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared if ( $claimed_action->scheduled_date_gmt <= $cut_off ) { $action_ids[] = absint( $claimed_action->action_id ); } } return $action_ids; } /** * Release actions from a claim and delete the claim. * * @param ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim Claim object. * @throws \RuntimeException When unable to release actions from claim. */ public function release_claim( ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; /** * Deadlock warning: This function modifies actions to release them from claims that have been processed. Earlier, we used to it in a atomic query, i.e. we would update all actions belonging to a particular claim_id with claim_id = 0. * While this was functionally correct, it would cause deadlock, since this update query will hold a lock on the claim_id_.. index on the action table. * This allowed the possibility of a race condition, where the claimer query is also running at the same time, then the claimer query will also try to acquire a lock on the claim_id_.. index, and in this case if claim release query has already progressed to the point of acquiring the lock, but have not updated yet, it would cause a deadlock. * * We resolve this by getting all the actions_id that we want to release claim from in a separate query, and then releasing the claim on each of them. This way, our lock is acquired on the action_id index instead of the claim_id index. Note that the lock on claim_id will still be acquired, but it will only when we actually make the update, rather than when we select the actions. */ $action_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT action_id FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} WHERE claim_id = %d", $claim->get_id() ) ); $row_updates = 0; if ( count( $action_ids ) > 0 ) { $action_id_string = implode( ',', array_map( 'absint', $action_ids ) ); $row_updates = $wpdb->query( "UPDATE {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} SET claim_id = 0 WHERE action_id IN ({$action_id_string})" ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared } $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->actionscheduler_claims, array( 'claim_id' => $claim->get_id() ), array( '%d' ) ); if ( $row_updates < count( $action_ids ) ) { throw new RuntimeException( sprintf( // translators: %d is an id. __( 'Unable to release actions from claim id %d.', 'action-scheduler' ), $claim->get_id() ) ); } } /** * Remove the claim from an action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return void */ public function unclaim_action( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $wpdb->update( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions, array( 'claim_id' => 0 ), array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%s' ), array( '%d' ) ); } /** * Mark an action as failed. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @throws \InvalidArgumentException Throw an exception if action was not updated. */ public function mark_failure( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $updated = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions, array( 'status' => self::STATUS_FAILED ), array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%s' ), array( '%d' ) ); if ( empty( $updated ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new \InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to mark this action as having failed. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } } /** * Add execution message to action log. * * @throws Exception If the action status cannot be updated to self::STATUS_RUNNING ('in-progress'). * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return void */ public function log_execution( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $sql = "UPDATE {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} SET attempts = attempts+1, status=%s, last_attempt_gmt = %s, last_attempt_local = %s WHERE action_id = %d"; $sql = $wpdb->prepare( $sql, self::STATUS_RUNNING, current_time( 'mysql', true ), current_time( 'mysql' ), $action_id ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared $status_updated = $wpdb->query( $sql ); if ( ! $status_updated ) { throw new Exception( sprintf( /* translators: 1: action ID. 2: status slug. */ __( 'Unable to update the status of action %1$d to %2$s.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id, self::STATUS_RUNNING ) ); } } /** * Mark an action as complete. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return void * @throws \InvalidArgumentException Throw an exception if action was not updated. */ public function mark_complete( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $updated = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->actionscheduler_actions, array( 'status' => self::STATUS_COMPLETE, 'last_attempt_gmt' => current_time( 'mysql', true ), 'last_attempt_local' => current_time( 'mysql' ), ), array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%s' ), array( '%d' ) ); if ( empty( $updated ) ) { /* translators: %s is the action ID */ throw new \InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'Unidentified action %s: we were unable to mark this action as having completed. It may may have been deleted by another process.', 'action-scheduler' ), $action_id ) ); } /** * Fires after a scheduled action has been completed. * * @since 3.4.2 * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_completed_action', $action_id ); } /** * Get an action's status. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return string * @throws \InvalidArgumentException Throw an exception if not status was found for action_id. * @throws \RuntimeException Throw an exception if action status could not be retrieved. */ public function get_status( $action_id ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $sql = "SELECT status FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_actions} WHERE action_id=%d"; $sql = $wpdb->prepare( $sql, $action_id ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared $status = $wpdb->get_var( $sql ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared if ( is_null( $status ) ) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException( __( 'Invalid action ID. No status found.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } elseif ( empty( $status ) ) { throw new \RuntimeException( __( 'Unknown status found for action.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } else { return $status; } } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostTypeRegistrar.php 0000644 00000003711 14721476224 0025603 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostTypeRegistrar * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostTypeRegistrar { /** * Registrar. */ public function register() { register_post_type( ActionScheduler_wpPostStore::POST_TYPE, $this->post_type_args() ); } /** * Build the args array for the post type definition * * @return array */ protected function post_type_args() { $args = array( 'label' => __( 'Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ), 'description' => __( 'Scheduled actions are hooks triggered on a certain date and time.', 'action-scheduler' ), 'public' => false, 'map_meta_cap' => true, 'hierarchical' => false, 'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'comments' ), 'rewrite' => false, 'query_var' => false, 'can_export' => true, 'ep_mask' => EP_NONE, 'labels' => array( 'name' => __( 'Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ), 'singular_name' => __( 'Scheduled Action', 'action-scheduler' ), 'menu_name' => _x( 'Scheduled Actions', 'Admin menu name', 'action-scheduler' ), 'add_new' => __( 'Add', 'action-scheduler' ), 'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Scheduled Action', 'action-scheduler' ), 'edit' => __( 'Edit', 'action-scheduler' ), 'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Scheduled Action', 'action-scheduler' ), 'new_item' => __( 'New Scheduled Action', 'action-scheduler' ), 'view' => __( 'View Action', 'action-scheduler' ), 'view_item' => __( 'View Action', 'action-scheduler' ), 'search_items' => __( 'Search Scheduled Actions', 'action-scheduler' ), 'not_found' => __( 'No actions found', 'action-scheduler' ), 'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No actions found in trash', 'action-scheduler' ), ), ); $args = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_post_type_args', $args ); return $args; } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_TaxonomyRegistrar.php 0000644 00000001372 14721476224 0025633 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_TaxonomyRegistrar * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_TaxonomyRegistrar { /** * Registrar. */ public function register() { register_taxonomy( ActionScheduler_wpPostStore::GROUP_TAXONOMY, ActionScheduler_wpPostStore::POST_TYPE, $this->taxonomy_args() ); } /** * Get taxonomy arguments. */ protected function taxonomy_args() { $args = array( 'label' => __( 'Action Group', 'action-scheduler' ), 'public' => false, 'hierarchical' => false, 'show_admin_column' => true, 'query_var' => false, 'rewrite' => false, ); $args = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_taxonomy_args', $args ); return $args; } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostStatusRegistrar.php 0000644 00000003502 14721476224 0026143 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostStatusRegistrar * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionScheduler_wpPostStore_PostStatusRegistrar { /** * Registrar. */ public function register() { register_post_status( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING, array_merge( $this->post_status_args(), $this->post_status_running_labels() ) ); register_post_status( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_FAILED, array_merge( $this->post_status_args(), $this->post_status_failed_labels() ) ); } /** * Build the args array for the post type definition * * @return array */ protected function post_status_args() { $args = array( 'public' => false, 'exclude_from_search' => false, 'show_in_admin_all_list' => true, 'show_in_admin_status_list' => true, ); return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_post_status_args', $args ); } /** * Build the args array for the post type definition * * @return array */ protected function post_status_failed_labels() { $labels = array( 'label' => _x( 'Failed', 'post', 'action-scheduler' ), /* translators: %s: count */ 'label_count' => _n_noop( 'Failed <span class="count">(%s)</span>', 'Failed <span class="count">(%s)</span>', 'action-scheduler' ), ); return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_post_status_failed_labels', $labels ); } /** * Build the args array for the post type definition * * @return array */ protected function post_status_running_labels() { $labels = array( 'label' => _x( 'In-Progress', 'post', 'action-scheduler' ), /* translators: %s: count */ 'label_count' => _n_noop( 'In-Progress <span class="count">(%s)</span>', 'In-Progress <span class="count">(%s)</span>', 'action-scheduler' ), ); return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_post_status_running_labels', $labels ); } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_DBLogger.php 0000644 00000010620 14721476224 0021162 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_DBLogger * * Action logs data table data store. * * @since 3.0.0 */ class ActionScheduler_DBLogger extends ActionScheduler_Logger { /** * Add a record to an action log. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param string $message Message to be saved in the log entry. * @param DateTime|null $date Timestamp of the log entry. * * @return int The log entry ID. */ public function log( $action_id, $message, ?DateTime $date = null ) { if ( empty( $date ) ) { $date = as_get_datetime_object(); } else { $date = clone $date; } $date_gmt = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $date ); $date_local = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); /** @var \wpdb $wpdb */ //phpcs:ignore Generic.Commenting.DocComment.MissingShort global $wpdb; $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->actionscheduler_logs, array( 'action_id' => $action_id, 'message' => $message, 'log_date_gmt' => $date_gmt, 'log_date_local' => $date_local, ), array( '%d', '%s', '%s', '%s' ) ); return $wpdb->insert_id; } /** * Retrieve an action log entry. * * @param int $entry_id Log entry ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry */ public function get_entry( $entry_id ) { /** @var \wpdb $wpdb */ //phpcs:ignore Generic.Commenting.DocComment.MissingShort global $wpdb; $entry = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_logs} WHERE log_id=%d", $entry_id ) ); return $this->create_entry_from_db_record( $entry ); } /** * Create an action log entry from a database record. * * @param object $record Log entry database record object. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry */ private function create_entry_from_db_record( $record ) { if ( empty( $record ) ) { return new ActionScheduler_NullLogEntry(); } if ( is_null( $record->log_date_gmt ) ) { $date = as_get_datetime_object( ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::DEFAULT_DATE ); } else { $date = as_get_datetime_object( $record->log_date_gmt ); } return new ActionScheduler_LogEntry( $record->action_id, $record->message, $date ); } /** * Retrieve an action's log entries from the database. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry[] */ public function get_logs( $action_id ) { /** @var \wpdb $wpdb */ //phpcs:ignore Generic.Commenting.DocComment.MissingShort global $wpdb; $records = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->actionscheduler_logs} WHERE action_id=%d", $action_id ) ); return array_map( array( $this, 'create_entry_from_db_record' ), $records ); } /** * Initialize the data store. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { $table_maker = new ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema(); $table_maker->init(); $table_maker->register_tables(); parent::init(); add_action( 'action_scheduler_deleted_action', array( $this, 'clear_deleted_action_logs' ), 10, 1 ); } /** * Delete the action logs for an action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function clear_deleted_action_logs( $action_id ) { /** @var \wpdb $wpdb */ //phpcs:ignore Generic.Commenting.DocComment.MissingShort global $wpdb; $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->actionscheduler_logs, array( 'action_id' => $action_id ), array( '%d' ) ); } /** * Bulk add cancel action log entries. * * @param array $action_ids List of action ID. */ public function bulk_log_cancel_actions( $action_ids ) { if ( empty( $action_ids ) ) { return; } /** @var \wpdb $wpdb */ //phpcs:ignore Generic.Commenting.DocComment.MissingShort global $wpdb; $date = as_get_datetime_object(); $date_gmt = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $date ); $date_local = $date->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); $message = __( 'action canceled', 'action-scheduler' ); $format = '(%d, ' . $wpdb->prepare( '%s, %s, %s', $message, $date_gmt, $date_local ) . ')'; $sql_query = "INSERT {$wpdb->actionscheduler_logs} (action_id, message, log_date_gmt, log_date_local) VALUES "; $value_rows = array(); foreach ( $action_ids as $action_id ) { $value_rows[] = $wpdb->prepare( $format, $action_id ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } $sql_query .= implode( ',', $value_rows ); $wpdb->query( $sql_query ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } } action-scheduler/classes/data-stores/ActionScheduler_HybridStore.php 0000644 00000030557 14721476224 0022006 0 ustar 00 <?php use ActionScheduler_Store as Store; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Runner; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Config; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Controller; /** * Class ActionScheduler_HybridStore * * A wrapper around multiple stores that fetches data from both. * * @since 3.0.0 */ class ActionScheduler_HybridStore extends Store { const DEMARKATION_OPTION = 'action_scheduler_hybrid_store_demarkation'; /** * Primary store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $primary_store; /** * Secondary store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private $secondary_store; /** * Runner instance. * * @var Action_Scheduler\Migration\Runner */ private $migration_runner; /** * The dividing line between IDs of actions created * by the primary and secondary stores. * * @var int * * Methods that accept an action ID will compare the ID against * this to determine which store will contain that ID. In almost * all cases, the ID should come from the primary store, but if * client code is bypassing the API functions and fetching IDs * from elsewhere, then there is a chance that an unmigrated ID * might be requested. */ private $demarkation_id = 0; /** * ActionScheduler_HybridStore constructor. * * @param Config|null $config Migration config object. */ public function __construct( ?Config $config = null ) { $this->demarkation_id = (int) get_option( self::DEMARKATION_OPTION, 0 ); if ( empty( $config ) ) { $config = Controller::instance()->get_migration_config_object(); } $this->primary_store = $config->get_destination_store(); $this->secondary_store = $config->get_source_store(); $this->migration_runner = new Runner( $config ); } /** * Initialize the table data store tables. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { add_action( 'action_scheduler/created_table', array( $this, 'set_autoincrement' ), 10, 2 ); $this->primary_store->init(); $this->secondary_store->init(); remove_action( 'action_scheduler/created_table', array( $this, 'set_autoincrement' ), 10 ); } /** * When the actions table is created, set its autoincrement * value to be one higher than the posts table to ensure that * there are no ID collisions. * * @param string $table_name Table name. * @param string $table_suffix Suffix of table name. * * @return void * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function set_autoincrement( $table_name, $table_suffix ) { if ( ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::ACTIONS_TABLE === $table_suffix ) { if ( empty( $this->demarkation_id ) ) { $this->demarkation_id = $this->set_demarkation_id(); } /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; /** * A default date of '0000-00-00 00:00:00' is invalid in MySQL 5.7 when configured with * sql_mode including both STRICT_TRANS_TABLES and NO_ZERO_DATE. */ $default_date = new DateTime( 'tomorrow' ); $null_action = new ActionScheduler_NullAction(); $date_gmt = $this->get_scheduled_date_string( $null_action, $default_date ); $date_local = $this->get_scheduled_date_string_local( $null_action, $default_date ); $row_count = $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->{ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::ACTIONS_TABLE}, array( 'action_id' => $this->demarkation_id, 'hook' => '', 'status' => '', 'scheduled_date_gmt' => $date_gmt, 'scheduled_date_local' => $date_local, 'last_attempt_gmt' => $date_gmt, 'last_attempt_local' => $date_local, ) ); if ( $row_count > 0 ) { $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->{ActionScheduler_StoreSchema::ACTIONS_TABLE}, array( 'action_id' => $this->demarkation_id ) ); } } } /** * Store the demarkation id in WP options. * * @param int $id The ID to set as the demarkation point between the two stores * Leave null to use the next ID from the WP posts table. * * @return int The new ID. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ private function set_demarkation_id( $id = null ) { if ( empty( $id ) ) { /** * Global. * * @var \wpdb $wpdb */ global $wpdb; $id = (int) $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT MAX(ID) FROM $wpdb->posts" ); $id++; } update_option( self::DEMARKATION_OPTION, $id ); return $id; } /** * Find the first matching action from the secondary store. * If it exists, migrate it to the primary store immediately. * After it migrates, the secondary store will logically contain * the next matching action, so return the result thence. * * @param string $hook Action's hook. * @param array $params Action's arguments. * * @return string */ public function find_action( $hook, $params = array() ) { $found_unmigrated_action = $this->secondary_store->find_action( $hook, $params ); if ( ! empty( $found_unmigrated_action ) ) { $this->migrate( array( $found_unmigrated_action ) ); } return $this->primary_store->find_action( $hook, $params ); } /** * Find actions matching the query in the secondary source first. * If any are found, migrate them immediately. Then the secondary * store will contain the canonical results. * * @param array $query Query arguments. * @param string $query_type Whether to select or count the results. Default, select. * * @return int[] */ public function query_actions( $query = array(), $query_type = 'select' ) { $found_unmigrated_actions = $this->secondary_store->query_actions( $query, 'select' ); if ( ! empty( $found_unmigrated_actions ) ) { $this->migrate( $found_unmigrated_actions ); } return $this->primary_store->query_actions( $query, $query_type ); } /** * Get a count of all actions in the store, grouped by status * * @return array Set of 'status' => int $count pairs for statuses with 1 or more actions of that status. */ public function action_counts() { $unmigrated_actions_count = $this->secondary_store->action_counts(); $migrated_actions_count = $this->primary_store->action_counts(); $actions_count_by_status = array(); foreach ( $this->get_status_labels() as $status_key => $status_label ) { $count = 0; if ( isset( $unmigrated_actions_count[ $status_key ] ) ) { $count += $unmigrated_actions_count[ $status_key ]; } if ( isset( $migrated_actions_count[ $status_key ] ) ) { $count += $migrated_actions_count[ $status_key ]; } $actions_count_by_status[ $status_key ] = $count; } $actions_count_by_status = array_filter( $actions_count_by_status ); return $actions_count_by_status; } /** * If any actions would have been claimed by the secondary store, * migrate them immediately, then ask the primary store for the * canonical claim. * * @param int $max_actions Maximum number of actions to claim. * @param null|DateTime $before_date Latest timestamp of actions to claim. * @param string[] $hooks Hook of actions to claim. * @param string $group Group of actions to claim. * * @return ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ public function stake_claim( $max_actions = 10, ?DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ) { $claim = $this->secondary_store->stake_claim( $max_actions, $before_date, $hooks, $group ); $claimed_actions = $claim->get_actions(); if ( ! empty( $claimed_actions ) ) { $this->migrate( $claimed_actions ); } $this->secondary_store->release_claim( $claim ); return $this->primary_store->stake_claim( $max_actions, $before_date, $hooks, $group ); } /** * Migrate a list of actions to the table data store. * * @param array $action_ids List of action IDs. */ private function migrate( $action_ids ) { $this->migration_runner->migrate_actions( $action_ids ); } /** * Save an action to the primary store. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action object to be saved. * @param DateTime|null $date Optional. Schedule date. Default null. * * @return int The action ID */ public function save_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $date = null ) { return $this->primary_store->save_action( $action, $date ); } /** * Retrieve an existing action whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function fetch_action( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id, true ); if ( $store ) { return $store->fetch_action( $action_id ); } else { return new ActionScheduler_NullAction(); } } /** * Cancel an existing action whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function cancel_action( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { $store->cancel_action( $action_id ); } } /** * Delete an existing action whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function delete_action( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { $store->delete_action( $action_id ); } } /** * Get the schedule date an existing action whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function get_date( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { return $store->get_date( $action_id ); } else { return null; } } /** * Mark an existing action as failed whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function mark_failure( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { $store->mark_failure( $action_id ); } } /** * Log the execution of an existing action whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function log_execution( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { $store->log_execution( $action_id ); } } /** * Mark an existing action complete whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function mark_complete( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { $store->mark_complete( $action_id ); } } /** * Get an existing action status whether migrated or not. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function get_status( $action_id ) { $store = $this->get_store_from_action_id( $action_id ); if ( $store ) { return $store->get_status( $action_id ); } return null; } /** * Return which store an action is stored in. * * @param int $action_id ID of the action. * @param bool $primary_first Optional flag indicating search the primary store first. * @return ActionScheduler_Store */ protected function get_store_from_action_id( $action_id, $primary_first = false ) { if ( $primary_first ) { $stores = array( $this->primary_store, $this->secondary_store, ); } elseif ( $action_id < $this->demarkation_id ) { $stores = array( $this->secondary_store, $this->primary_store, ); } else { $stores = array( $this->primary_store, ); } foreach ( $stores as $store ) { $action = $store->fetch_action( $action_id ); if ( ! is_a( $action, 'ActionScheduler_NullAction' ) ) { return $store; } } return null; } /** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * All claim-related functions should operate solely * on the primary store. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ /** * Get the claim count from the table data store. */ public function get_claim_count() { return $this->primary_store->get_claim_count(); } /** * Retrieve the claim ID for an action from the table data store. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function get_claim_id( $action_id ) { return $this->primary_store->get_claim_id( $action_id ); } /** * Release a claim in the table data store. * * @param ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim Claim object. */ public function release_claim( ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim ) { $this->primary_store->release_claim( $claim ); } /** * Release claims on an action in the table data store. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function unclaim_action( $action_id ) { $this->primary_store->unclaim_action( $action_id ); } /** * Retrieve a list of action IDs by claim. * * @param int $claim_id Claim ID. */ public function find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ) { return $this->primary_store->find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ); } } action-scheduler/classes/schedules/ActionScheduler_CanceledSchedule.php 0000644 00000003157 14721476224 0022450 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule */ class ActionScheduler_CanceledSchedule extends ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule { /** * Deprecated property @see $this->__wakeup() for details. * * @var null */ private $timestamp = null; /** * Calculate when the next instance of this schedule would run based on a given date & time. * * @param DateTime $after Timestamp. * * @return DateTime|null */ public function calculate_next( DateTime $after ) { return null; } /** * Cancelled actions should never have a next schedule, even if get_next() * is called with $after < $this->scheduled_date. * * @param DateTime $after Timestamp. * @return DateTime|null */ public function get_next( DateTime $after ) { return null; } /** * Action is not recurring. * * @return bool */ public function is_recurring() { return false; } /** * Unserialize recurring schedules serialized/stored prior to AS 3.0.0 * * Prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0, schedules used different property names to refer * to equivalent data. For example, ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule::start_timestamp * was the same as ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule::timestamp. Action Scheduler 3.0.0 * aligned properties and property names for better inheritance. To maintain backward * compatibility with schedules serialized and stored prior to 3.0, we need to correctly * map the old property names with matching visibility. */ public function __wakeup() { if ( ! is_null( $this->timestamp ) ) { $this->scheduled_timestamp = $this->timestamp; unset( $this->timestamp ); } parent::__wakeup(); } } action-scheduler/classes/schedules/ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule.php 0000644 00000004477 14721476224 0022211 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule */ class ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule { /** * Deprecated property @see $this->__wakeup() for details. * * @var null|DateTime */ private $timestamp = null; /** * Calculate when this schedule should start after a given date & time using * the number of seconds between recurrences. * * @param DateTime $after Timestamp. * * @return DateTime|null */ public function calculate_next( DateTime $after ) { return null; } /** * Schedule is not recurring. * * @return bool */ public function is_recurring() { return false; } /** * Serialize schedule with data required prior to AS 3.0.0 * * Prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0, schedules used different property names to refer * to equivalent data. For example, ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule::start_timestamp * was the same as ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule::timestamp. Action Scheduler 3.0.0 * aligned properties and property names for better inheritance. To guard against the * scheduled date for single actions always being seen as "now" if downgrading to * Action Scheduler < 3.0.0, we need to also store the data with the old property names * so if it's unserialized in AS < 3.0, the schedule doesn't end up with a null recurrence. * * @return array */ public function __sleep() { $sleep_params = parent::__sleep(); $this->timestamp = $this->scheduled_timestamp; return array_merge( $sleep_params, array( 'timestamp', ) ); } /** * Unserialize recurring schedules serialized/stored prior to AS 3.0.0 * * Prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0, schedules used different property names to refer * to equivalent data. For example, ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule::start_timestamp * was the same as ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule::timestamp. Action Scheduler 3.0.0 * aligned properties and property names for better inheritance. To maintain backward * compatibility with schedules serialized and stored prior to 3.0, we need to correctly * map the old property names with matching visibility. */ public function __wakeup() { if ( is_null( $this->scheduled_timestamp ) && ! is_null( $this->timestamp ) ) { $this->scheduled_timestamp = $this->timestamp; unset( $this->timestamp ); } parent::__wakeup(); } } action-scheduler/classes/schedules/ActionScheduler_NullSchedule.php 0000644 00000001305 14721476224 0021655 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_NullSchedule */ class ActionScheduler_NullSchedule extends ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule { /** * DateTime instance. * * @var DateTime|null */ protected $scheduled_date; /** * Make the $date param optional and default to null. * * @param null|DateTime $date The date & time to run the action. */ public function __construct( ?DateTime $date = null ) { $this->scheduled_date = null; } /** * This schedule has no scheduled DateTime, so we need to override the parent __sleep(). * * @return array */ public function __sleep() { return array(); } /** * Wakeup. */ public function __wakeup() { $this->scheduled_date = null; } } action-scheduler/classes/schedules/ActionScheduler_CronSchedule.php 0000644 00000007367 14721476224 0021662 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_CronSchedule */ class ActionScheduler_CronSchedule extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule implements ActionScheduler_Schedule { /** * Deprecated property @see $this->__wakeup() for details. * * @var null */ private $start_timestamp = null; /** * Deprecated property @see $this->__wakeup() for details. * * @var null */ private $cron = null; /** * Wrapper for parent constructor to accept a cron expression string and map it to a CronExpression for this * objects $recurrence property. * * @param DateTime $start The date & time to run the action at or after. If $start aligns with the CronSchedule passed via $recurrence, it will be used. If it does not align, the first matching date after it will be used. * @param CronExpression|string $recurrence The CronExpression used to calculate the schedule's next instance. * @param DateTime|null $first (Optional) The date & time the first instance of this interval schedule ran. Default null, meaning this is the first instance. */ public function __construct( DateTime $start, $recurrence, ?DateTime $first = null ) { if ( ! is_a( $recurrence, 'CronExpression' ) ) { $recurrence = CronExpression::factory( $recurrence ); } // For backward compatibility, we need to make sure the date is set to the first matching cron date, not whatever date is passed in. Importantly, by passing true as the 3rd param, if $start matches the cron expression, then it will be used. This was previously handled in the now deprecated next() method. $date = $recurrence->getNextRunDate( $start, 0, true ); // parent::__construct() will set this to $date by default, but that may be different to $start now. $first = empty( $first ) ? $start : $first; parent::__construct( $date, $recurrence, $first ); } /** * Calculate when an instance of this schedule would start based on a given * date & time using its the CronExpression. * * @param DateTime $after Timestamp. * @return DateTime */ protected function calculate_next( DateTime $after ) { return $this->recurrence->getNextRunDate( $after, 0, false ); } /** * Get the schedule's recurrence. * * @return string */ public function get_recurrence() { return strval( $this->recurrence ); } /** * Serialize cron schedules with data required prior to AS 3.0.0 * * Prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0, recurring schedules used different property names to * refer to equivalent data. For example, ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule::start_timestamp * was the same as ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule::timestamp. Action Scheduler 3.0.0 * aligned properties and property names for better inheritance. To guard against the * possibility of infinite loops if downgrading to Action Scheduler < 3.0.0, we need to * also store the data with the old property names so if it's unserialized in AS < 3.0, * the schedule doesn't end up with a null recurrence. * * @return array */ public function __sleep() { $sleep_params = parent::__sleep(); $this->start_timestamp = $this->scheduled_timestamp; $this->cron = $this->recurrence; return array_merge( $sleep_params, array( 'start_timestamp', 'cron', ) ); } /** * Unserialize cron schedules serialized/stored prior to AS 3.0.0 * * For more background, @see ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule::__wakeup(). */ public function __wakeup() { if ( is_null( $this->scheduled_timestamp ) && ! is_null( $this->start_timestamp ) ) { $this->scheduled_timestamp = $this->start_timestamp; unset( $this->start_timestamp ); } if ( is_null( $this->recurrence ) && ! is_null( $this->cron ) ) { $this->recurrence = $this->cron; unset( $this->cron ); } parent::__wakeup(); } } action-scheduler/classes/schedules/ActionScheduler_Schedule.php 0000644 00000000710 14721476224 0021021 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Schedule */ interface ActionScheduler_Schedule { /** * Get the date & time this schedule was created to run, or calculate when it should be run * after a given date & time. * * @param null|DateTime $after Timestamp. * @return DateTime|null */ public function next( ?DateTime $after = null ); /** * Identify the schedule as (not) recurring. * * @return bool */ public function is_recurring(); } action-scheduler/classes/schedules/ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule.php 0000644 00000005111 14721476224 0022526 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule */ class ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule implements ActionScheduler_Schedule { /** * Deprecated property @see $this->__wakeup() for details. * * @var null */ private $start_timestamp = null; /** * Deprecated property @see $this->__wakeup() for details. * * @var null */ private $interval_in_seconds = null; /** * Calculate when this schedule should start after a given date & time using * the number of seconds between recurrences. * * @param DateTime $after Timestamp. * @return DateTime */ protected function calculate_next( DateTime $after ) { $after->modify( '+' . (int) $this->get_recurrence() . ' seconds' ); return $after; } /** * Schedule interval in seconds. * * @return int */ public function interval_in_seconds() { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.0.0', '(int)ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule::get_recurrence()' ); return (int) $this->get_recurrence(); } /** * Serialize interval schedules with data required prior to AS 3.0.0 * * Prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0, recurring schedules used different property names to * refer to equivalent data. For example, ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule::start_timestamp * was the same as ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule::timestamp. Action Scheduler 3.0.0 * aligned properties and property names for better inheritance. To guard against the * possibility of infinite loops if downgrading to Action Scheduler < 3.0.0, we need to * also store the data with the old property names so if it's unserialized in AS < 3.0, * the schedule doesn't end up with a null/false/0 recurrence. * * @return array */ public function __sleep() { $sleep_params = parent::__sleep(); $this->start_timestamp = $this->scheduled_timestamp; $this->interval_in_seconds = $this->recurrence; return array_merge( $sleep_params, array( 'start_timestamp', 'interval_in_seconds', ) ); } /** * Unserialize interval schedules serialized/stored prior to AS 3.0.0 * * For more background, @see ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule::__wakeup(). */ public function __wakeup() { if ( is_null( $this->scheduled_timestamp ) && ! is_null( $this->start_timestamp ) ) { $this->scheduled_timestamp = $this->start_timestamp; unset( $this->start_timestamp ); } if ( is_null( $this->recurrence ) && ! is_null( $this->interval_in_seconds ) ) { $this->recurrence = $this->interval_in_seconds; unset( $this->interval_in_seconds ); } parent::__wakeup(); } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler.php 0000644 00000024726 14721476224 0017231 0 ustar 00 <?php use Action_Scheduler\WP_CLI\Migration_Command; use Action_Scheduler\Migration\Controller; /** * Class ActionScheduler * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ abstract class ActionScheduler { /** * Plugin file path. * * @var string */ private static $plugin_file = ''; /** * ActionScheduler_ActionFactory instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_ActionFactory */ private static $factory = null; /** * Data store is initialized. * * @var bool */ private static $data_store_initialized = false; /** * Factory. */ public static function factory() { if ( ! isset( self::$factory ) ) { self::$factory = new ActionScheduler_ActionFactory(); } return self::$factory; } /** * Get Store instance. */ public static function store() { return ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); } /** * Get Lock instance. */ public static function lock() { return ActionScheduler_Lock::instance(); } /** * Get Logger instance. */ public static function logger() { return ActionScheduler_Logger::instance(); } /** * Get QueueRunner instance. */ public static function runner() { return ActionScheduler_QueueRunner::instance(); } /** * Get AdminView instance. */ public static function admin_view() { return ActionScheduler_AdminView::instance(); } /** * Get the absolute system path to the plugin directory, or a file therein * * @static * @param string $path Path relative to plugin directory. * @return string */ public static function plugin_path( $path ) { $base = dirname( self::$plugin_file ); if ( $path ) { return trailingslashit( $base ) . $path; } else { return untrailingslashit( $base ); } } /** * Get the absolute URL to the plugin directory, or a file therein * * @static * @param string $path Path relative to plugin directory. * @return string */ public static function plugin_url( $path ) { return plugins_url( $path, self::$plugin_file ); } /** * Autoload. * * @param string $class Class name. */ public static function autoload( $class ) { $d = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR; $classes_dir = self::plugin_path( 'classes' . $d ); $separator = strrpos( $class, '\\' ); if ( false !== $separator ) { if ( 0 !== strpos( $class, 'Action_Scheduler' ) ) { return; } $class = substr( $class, $separator + 1 ); } if ( 'Deprecated' === substr( $class, -10 ) ) { $dir = self::plugin_path( 'deprecated' . $d ); } elseif ( self::is_class_abstract( $class ) ) { $dir = $classes_dir . 'abstracts' . $d; } elseif ( self::is_class_migration( $class ) ) { $dir = $classes_dir . 'migration' . $d; } elseif ( 'Schedule' === substr( $class, -8 ) ) { $dir = $classes_dir . 'schedules' . $d; } elseif ( 'Action' === substr( $class, -6 ) ) { $dir = $classes_dir . 'actions' . $d; } elseif ( 'Schema' === substr( $class, -6 ) ) { $dir = $classes_dir . 'schema' . $d; } elseif ( strpos( $class, 'ActionScheduler' ) === 0 ) { $segments = explode( '_', $class ); $type = isset( $segments[1] ) ? $segments[1] : ''; switch ( $type ) { case 'WPCLI': $dir = $classes_dir . 'WP_CLI' . $d; break; case 'DBLogger': case 'DBStore': case 'HybridStore': case 'wpPostStore': case 'wpCommentLogger': $dir = $classes_dir . 'data-stores' . $d; break; default: $dir = $classes_dir; break; } } elseif ( self::is_class_cli( $class ) ) { $dir = $classes_dir . 'WP_CLI' . $d; } elseif ( strpos( $class, 'CronExpression' ) === 0 ) { $dir = self::plugin_path( 'lib' . $d . 'cron-expression' . $d ); } elseif ( strpos( $class, 'WP_Async_Request' ) === 0 ) { $dir = self::plugin_path( 'lib' . $d ); } else { return; } if ( file_exists( $dir . "{$class}.php" ) ) { include $dir . "{$class}.php"; return; } } /** * Initialize the plugin * * @static * @param string $plugin_file Plugin file path. */ public static function init( $plugin_file ) { self::$plugin_file = $plugin_file; spl_autoload_register( array( __CLASS__, 'autoload' ) ); /** * Fires in the early stages of Action Scheduler init hook. */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_pre_init' ); require_once self::plugin_path( 'functions.php' ); ActionScheduler_DataController::init(); $store = self::store(); $logger = self::logger(); $runner = self::runner(); $admin_view = self::admin_view(); // Ensure initialization on plugin activation. if ( ! did_action( 'init' ) ) { // phpcs:ignore Squiz.PHP.CommentedOutCode add_action( 'init', array( $admin_view, 'init' ), 0, 0 ); // run before $store::init(). add_action( 'init', array( $store, 'init' ), 1, 0 ); add_action( 'init', array( $logger, 'init' ), 1, 0 ); add_action( 'init', array( $runner, 'init' ), 1, 0 ); add_action( 'init', /** * Runs after the active store's init() method has been called. * * It would probably be preferable to have $store->init() (or it's parent method) set this itself, * once it has initialized, however that would cause problems in cases where a custom data store is in * use and it has not yet been updated to follow that same logic. */ function () { self::$data_store_initialized = true; /** * Fires when Action Scheduler is ready: it is safe to use the procedural API after this point. * * @since 3.5.5 */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_init' ); }, 1 ); } else { $admin_view->init(); $store->init(); $logger->init(); $runner->init(); self::$data_store_initialized = true; /** * Fires when Action Scheduler is ready: it is safe to use the procedural API after this point. * * @since 3.5.5 */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_init' ); } if ( apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_load_deprecated_functions', true ) ) { require_once self::plugin_path( 'deprecated/functions.php' ); } if ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) { WP_CLI::add_command( 'action-scheduler', 'ActionScheduler_WPCLI_Scheduler_command' ); WP_CLI::add_command( 'action-scheduler', 'ActionScheduler_WPCLI_Clean_Command' ); if ( ! ActionScheduler_DataController::is_migration_complete() && Controller::instance()->allow_migration() ) { $command = new Migration_Command(); $command->register(); } } /** * Handle WP comment cleanup after migration. */ if ( is_a( $logger, 'ActionScheduler_DBLogger' ) && ActionScheduler_DataController::is_migration_complete() && ActionScheduler_WPCommentCleaner::has_logs() ) { ActionScheduler_WPCommentCleaner::init(); } add_action( 'action_scheduler/migration_complete', 'ActionScheduler_WPCommentCleaner::maybe_schedule_cleanup' ); } /** * Check whether the AS data store has been initialized. * * @param string $function_name The name of the function being called. Optional. Default `null`. * @return bool */ public static function is_initialized( $function_name = null ) { if ( ! self::$data_store_initialized && ! empty( $function_name ) ) { $message = sprintf( /* translators: %s function name. */ __( '%s() was called before the Action Scheduler data store was initialized', 'action-scheduler' ), esc_attr( $function_name ) ); _doing_it_wrong( esc_html( $function_name ), esc_html( $message ), '3.1.6' ); } return self::$data_store_initialized; } /** * Determine if the class is one of our abstract classes. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string $class The class name. * * @return bool */ protected static function is_class_abstract( $class ) { static $abstracts = array( 'ActionScheduler' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Lock' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Logger' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema' => true, 'ActionScheduler_Store' => true, 'ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper' => true, ); return isset( $abstracts[ $class ] ) && $abstracts[ $class ]; } /** * Determine if the class is one of our migration classes. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string $class The class name. * * @return bool */ protected static function is_class_migration( $class ) { static $migration_segments = array( 'ActionMigrator' => true, 'BatchFetcher' => true, 'DBStoreMigrator' => true, 'DryRun' => true, 'LogMigrator' => true, 'Config' => true, 'Controller' => true, 'Runner' => true, 'Scheduler' => true, ); $segments = explode( '_', $class ); $segment = isset( $segments[1] ) ? $segments[1] : $class; return isset( $migration_segments[ $segment ] ) && $migration_segments[ $segment ]; } /** * Determine if the class is one of our WP CLI classes. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string $class The class name. * * @return bool */ protected static function is_class_cli( $class ) { static $cli_segments = array( 'QueueRunner' => true, 'Command' => true, 'ProgressBar' => true, ); $segments = explode( '_', $class ); $segment = isset( $segments[1] ) ? $segments[1] : $class; return isset( $cli_segments[ $segment ] ) && $cli_segments[ $segment ]; } /** * Clone. */ final public function __clone() { trigger_error( 'Singleton. No cloning allowed!', E_USER_ERROR ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_trigger_error } /** * Wakeup. */ final public function __wakeup() { trigger_error( 'Singleton. No serialization allowed!', E_USER_ERROR ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_trigger_error } /** * Construct. */ final private function __construct() {} /** Deprecated **/ /** * Get DateTime object. * * @param null|string $when Date/time string. * @param string $timezone Timezone string. */ public static function get_datetime_object( $when = null, $timezone = 'UTC' ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0', 'wcs_add_months()' ); return as_get_datetime_object( $when, $timezone ); } /** * Issue deprecated warning if an Action Scheduler function is called in the shutdown hook. * * @param string $function_name The name of the function being called. * @deprecated 3.1.6. */ public static function check_shutdown_hook( $function_name ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.1.6' ); } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule.php 0000644 00000003547 14721476224 0022666 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule extends ActionScheduler_Schedule_Deprecated { /** * The date & time the schedule is set to run. * * @var DateTime */ private $scheduled_date = null; /** * Timestamp equivalent of @see $this->scheduled_date * * @var int */ protected $scheduled_timestamp = null; /** * Construct. * * @param DateTime $date The date & time to run the action. */ public function __construct( DateTime $date ) { $this->scheduled_date = $date; } /** * Check if a schedule should recur. * * @return bool */ abstract public function is_recurring(); /** * Calculate when the next instance of this schedule would run based on a given date & time. * * @param DateTime $after Start timestamp. * @return DateTime */ abstract protected function calculate_next( DateTime $after ); /** * Get the next date & time when this schedule should run after a given date & time. * * @param DateTime $after Start timestamp. * @return DateTime|null */ public function get_next( DateTime $after ) { $after = clone $after; if ( $after > $this->scheduled_date ) { $after = $this->calculate_next( $after ); return $after; } return clone $this->scheduled_date; } /** * Get the date & time the schedule is set to run. * * @return DateTime|null */ public function get_date() { return $this->scheduled_date; } /** * For PHP 5.2 compat, because DateTime objects can't be serialized * * @return array */ public function __sleep() { $this->scheduled_timestamp = $this->scheduled_date->getTimestamp(); return array( 'scheduled_timestamp', ); } /** * Wakeup. */ public function __wakeup() { $this->scheduled_date = as_get_datetime_object( $this->scheduled_timestamp ); unset( $this->scheduled_timestamp ); } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema.php 0000644 00000011443 14721476224 0022324 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema * * @package Action_Scheduler * * @codeCoverageIgnore * * Utility class for creating/updating custom tables */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema { /** * Increment this value in derived class to trigger a schema update. * * @var int */ protected $schema_version = 1; /** * Schema version stored in database. * * @var string */ protected $db_version; /** * Names of tables that will be registered by this class. * * @var array */ protected $tables = array(); /** * Can optionally be used by concrete classes to carry out additional initialization work * as needed. */ public function init() {} /** * Register tables with WordPress, and create them if needed. * * @param bool $force_update Optional. Default false. Use true to always run the schema update. * * @return void */ public function register_tables( $force_update = false ) { global $wpdb; // make WP aware of our tables. foreach ( $this->tables as $table ) { $wpdb->tables[] = $table; $name = $this->get_full_table_name( $table ); $wpdb->$table = $name; } // create the tables. if ( $this->schema_update_required() || $force_update ) { foreach ( $this->tables as $table ) { /** * Allow custom processing before updating a table schema. * * @param string $table Name of table being updated. * @param string $db_version Existing version of the table being updated. */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_before_schema_update', $table, $this->db_version ); $this->update_table( $table ); } $this->mark_schema_update_complete(); } } /** * Get table definition. * * @param string $table The name of the table. * * @return string The CREATE TABLE statement, suitable for passing to dbDelta */ abstract protected function get_table_definition( $table ); /** * Determine if the database schema is out of date * by comparing the integer found in $this->schema_version * with the option set in the WordPress options table * * @return bool */ private function schema_update_required() { $option_name = 'schema-' . static::class; $this->db_version = get_option( $option_name, 0 ); // Check for schema option stored by the Action Scheduler Custom Tables plugin in case site has migrated from that plugin with an older schema. if ( 0 === $this->db_version ) { $plugin_option_name = 'schema-'; switch ( static::class ) { case 'ActionScheduler_StoreSchema': $plugin_option_name .= 'Action_Scheduler\Custom_Tables\DB_Store_Table_Maker'; break; case 'ActionScheduler_LoggerSchema': $plugin_option_name .= 'Action_Scheduler\Custom_Tables\DB_Logger_Table_Maker'; break; } $this->db_version = get_option( $plugin_option_name, 0 ); delete_option( $plugin_option_name ); } return version_compare( $this->db_version, $this->schema_version, '<' ); } /** * Update the option in WordPress to indicate that * our schema is now up to date * * @return void */ private function mark_schema_update_complete() { $option_name = 'schema-' . static::class; // work around race conditions and ensure that our option updates. $value_to_save = (string) $this->schema_version . '.0.' . time(); update_option( $option_name, $value_to_save ); } /** * Update the schema for the given table * * @param string $table The name of the table to update. * * @return void */ private function update_table( $table ) { require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/upgrade.php'; $definition = $this->get_table_definition( $table ); if ( $definition ) { $updated = dbDelta( $definition ); foreach ( $updated as $updated_table => $update_description ) { if ( strpos( $update_description, 'Created table' ) === 0 ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler/created_table', $updated_table, $table ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores } } } } /** * Get full table name. * * @param string $table Table name. * * @return string The full name of the table, including the * table prefix for the current blog */ protected function get_full_table_name( $table ) { return $GLOBALS['wpdb']->prefix . $table; } /** * Confirms that all of the tables registered by this schema class have been created. * * @return bool */ public function tables_exist() { global $wpdb; $tables_exist = true; foreach ( $this->tables as $table_name ) { $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . $table_name; $pattern = str_replace( '_', '\\_', $table_name ); $existing_table = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( 'SHOW TABLES LIKE %s', $pattern ) ); if ( $existing_table !== $table_name ) { $tables_exist = false; break; } } return $tables_exist; } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner.php 0000644 00000032710 14721476224 0023402 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Abstract class with common Queue Cleaner functionality. */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner_Deprecated { /** * ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner */ protected $cleaner; /** * ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor */ protected $monitor; /** * ActionScheduler_Store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ protected $store; /** * The created time. * * Represents when the queue runner was constructed and used when calculating how long a PHP request has been running. * For this reason it should be as close as possible to the PHP request start time. * * @var int */ private $created_time; /** * ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner constructor. * * @param ActionScheduler_Store|null $store Store object. * @param ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor|null $monitor Monitor object. * @param ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner|null $cleaner Cleaner object. */ public function __construct( ?ActionScheduler_Store $store = null, ?ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor $monitor = null, ?ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner $cleaner = null ) { $this->created_time = microtime( true ); $this->store = $store ? $store : ActionScheduler_Store::instance(); $this->monitor = $monitor ? $monitor : new ActionScheduler_FatalErrorMonitor( $this->store ); $this->cleaner = $cleaner ? $cleaner : new ActionScheduler_QueueCleaner( $this->store ); } /** * Process an individual action. * * @param int $action_id The action ID to process. * @param string $context Optional identifier for the context in which this action is being processed, e.g. 'WP CLI' or 'WP Cron' * Generally, this should be capitalised and not localised as it's a proper noun. * @throws \Exception When error running action. */ public function process_action( $action_id, $context = '' ) { // Temporarily override the error handler while we process the current action. // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_set_error_handler set_error_handler( /** * Temporary error handler which can catch errors and convert them into exceptions. This facilitates more * robust error handling across all supported PHP versions. * * @throws Exception * * @param int $type Error level expressed as an integer. * @param string $message Error message. */ function ( $type, $message ) { throw new Exception( $message ); }, E_USER_ERROR | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR ); /* * The nested try/catch structure is required because we potentially need to convert thrown errors into * exceptions (and an exception thrown from a catch block cannot be caught by a later catch block in the *same* * structure). */ try { try { $valid_action = false; do_action( 'action_scheduler_before_execute', $action_id, $context ); if ( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING !== $this->store->get_status( $action_id ) ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler_execution_ignored', $action_id, $context ); return; } $valid_action = true; do_action( 'action_scheduler_begin_execute', $action_id, $context ); $action = $this->store->fetch_action( $action_id ); $this->store->log_execution( $action_id ); $action->execute(); do_action( 'action_scheduler_after_execute', $action_id, $action, $context ); $this->store->mark_complete( $action_id ); } catch ( Throwable $e ) { // Throwable is defined when executing under PHP 7.0 and up. We convert it to an exception, for // compatibility with ActionScheduler_Logger. throw new Exception( $e->getMessage(), $e->getCode(), $e ); } } catch ( Exception $e ) { // This catch block exists for compatibility with PHP 5.6. $this->handle_action_error( $action_id, $e, $context, $valid_action ); } finally { restore_error_handler(); } if ( isset( $action ) && is_a( $action, 'ActionScheduler_Action' ) && $action->get_schedule()->is_recurring() ) { $this->schedule_next_instance( $action, $action_id ); } } /** * Marks actions as either having failed execution or failed validation, as appropriate. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param Exception $e Exception instance. * @param string $context Execution context. * @param bool $valid_action If the action is valid. * * @return void */ private function handle_action_error( $action_id, $e, $context, $valid_action ) { if ( $valid_action ) { $this->store->mark_failure( $action_id ); /** * Runs when action execution fails. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param Exception $e Exception instance. * @param string $context Execution context. */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_execution', $action_id, $e, $context ); } else { /** * Runs when action validation fails. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param Exception $e Exception instance. * @param string $context Execution context. */ do_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_validation', $action_id, $e, $context ); } } /** * Schedule the next instance of the action if necessary. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action. * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ protected function schedule_next_instance( ActionScheduler_Action $action, $action_id ) { // If a recurring action has been consistently failing, we may wish to stop rescheduling it. if ( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_FAILED === $this->store->get_status( $action_id ) && $this->recurring_action_is_consistently_failing( $action, $action_id ) ) { ActionScheduler_Logger::instance()->log( $action_id, __( 'This action appears to be consistently failing. A new instance will not be scheduled.', 'action-scheduler' ) ); return; } try { ActionScheduler::factory()->repeat( $action ); } catch ( Exception $e ) { do_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_to_schedule_next_instance', $action_id, $e, $action ); } } /** * Determine if the specified recurring action has been consistently failing. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action The recurring action to be rescheduled. * @param int $action_id The ID of the recurring action. * * @return bool */ private function recurring_action_is_consistently_failing( ActionScheduler_Action $action, $action_id ) { /** * Controls the failure threshold for recurring actions. * * Before rescheduling a recurring action, we look at its status. If it failed, we then check if all of the most * recent actions (upto the threshold set by this filter) sharing the same hook have also failed: if they have, * that is considered consistent failure and a new instance of the action will not be scheduled. * * @param int $failure_threshold Number of actions of the same hook to examine for failure. Defaults to 5. */ $consistent_failure_threshold = (int) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_recurring_action_failure_threshold', 5 ); // This query should find the earliest *failing* action (for the hook we are interested in) within our threshold. $query_args = array( 'hook' => $action->get_hook(), 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_FAILED, 'date' => date_create( 'now', timezone_open( 'UTC' ) )->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ), 'date_compare' => '<', 'per_page' => 1, 'offset' => $consistent_failure_threshold - 1, ); $first_failing_action_id = $this->store->query_actions( $query_args ); // If we didn't retrieve an action ID, then there haven't been enough failures for us to worry about. if ( empty( $first_failing_action_id ) ) { return false; } // Now let's fetch the first action (having the same hook) of *any status* within the same window. unset( $query_args['status'] ); $first_action_id_with_the_same_hook = $this->store->query_actions( $query_args ); /** * If a recurring action is assessed as consistently failing, it will not be rescheduled. This hook provides a * way to observe and optionally override that assessment. * * @param bool $is_consistently_failing If the action is considered to be consistently failing. * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action The action being assessed. */ return (bool) apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_recurring_action_is_consistently_failing', $first_action_id_with_the_same_hook === $first_failing_action_id, $action ); } /** * Run the queue cleaner. */ protected function run_cleanup() { $this->cleaner->clean( 10 * $this->get_time_limit() ); } /** * Get the number of concurrent batches a runner allows. * * @return int */ public function get_allowed_concurrent_batches() { return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_concurrent_batches', 1 ); } /** * Check if the number of allowed concurrent batches is met or exceeded. * * @return bool */ public function has_maximum_concurrent_batches() { return $this->store->get_claim_count() >= $this->get_allowed_concurrent_batches(); } /** * Get the maximum number of seconds a batch can run for. * * @return int The number of seconds. */ protected function get_time_limit() { $time_limit = 30; // Apply deprecated filter from deprecated get_maximum_execution_time() method. if ( has_filter( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time' ) ) { _deprecated_function( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time', '2.1.1', 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_time_limit' ); $time_limit = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time', $time_limit ); } return absint( apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_time_limit', $time_limit ) ); } /** * Get the number of seconds the process has been running. * * @return int The number of seconds. */ protected function get_execution_time() { $execution_time = microtime( true ) - $this->created_time; // Get the CPU time if the hosting environment uses it rather than wall-clock time to calculate a process's execution time. if ( function_exists( 'getrusage' ) && apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_use_cpu_execution_time', defined( 'PANTHEON_ENVIRONMENT' ) ) ) { $resource_usages = getrusage(); if ( isset( $resource_usages['ru_stime.tv_usec'], $resource_usages['ru_stime.tv_usec'] ) ) { $execution_time = $resource_usages['ru_stime.tv_sec'] + ( $resource_usages['ru_stime.tv_usec'] / 1000000 ); } } return $execution_time; } /** * Check if the host's max execution time is (likely) to be exceeded if processing more actions. * * @param int $processed_actions The number of actions processed so far - used to determine the likelihood of exceeding the time limit if processing another action. * @return bool */ protected function time_likely_to_be_exceeded( $processed_actions ) { $execution_time = $this->get_execution_time(); $max_execution_time = $this->get_time_limit(); // Safety against division by zero errors. if ( 0 === $processed_actions ) { return $execution_time >= $max_execution_time; } $time_per_action = $execution_time / $processed_actions; $estimated_time = $execution_time + ( $time_per_action * 3 ); $likely_to_be_exceeded = $estimated_time > $max_execution_time; return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time_likely_to_be_exceeded', $likely_to_be_exceeded, $this, $processed_actions, $execution_time, $max_execution_time ); } /** * Get memory limit * * Based on WP_Background_Process::get_memory_limit() * * @return int */ protected function get_memory_limit() { if ( function_exists( 'ini_get' ) ) { $memory_limit = ini_get( 'memory_limit' ); } else { $memory_limit = '128M'; // Sensible default, and minimum required by WooCommerce. } if ( ! $memory_limit || -1 === $memory_limit || '-1' === $memory_limit ) { // Unlimited, set to 32GB. $memory_limit = '32G'; } return ActionScheduler_Compatibility::convert_hr_to_bytes( $memory_limit ); } /** * Memory exceeded * * Ensures the batch process never exceeds 90% of the maximum WordPress memory. * * Based on WP_Background_Process::memory_exceeded() * * @return bool */ protected function memory_exceeded() { $memory_limit = $this->get_memory_limit() * 0.90; $current_memory = memory_get_usage( true ); $memory_exceeded = $current_memory >= $memory_limit; return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_memory_exceeded', $memory_exceeded, $this ); } /** * See if the batch limits have been exceeded, which is when memory usage is almost at * the maximum limit, or the time to process more actions will exceed the max time limit. * * Based on WC_Background_Process::batch_limits_exceeded() * * @param int $processed_actions The number of actions processed so far - used to determine the likelihood of exceeding the time limit if processing another action. * @return bool */ protected function batch_limits_exceeded( $processed_actions ) { return $this->memory_exceeded() || $this->time_likely_to_be_exceeded( $processed_actions ); } /** * Process actions in the queue. * * @param string $context Optional identifier for the context in which this action is being processed, e.g. 'WP CLI' or 'WP Cron' * Generally, this should be capitalised and not localised as it's a proper noun. * @return int The number of actions processed. */ abstract public function run( $context = '' ); } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule.php 0000644 00000006346 14721476224 0024547 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Abstract_RecurringSchedule extends ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule { /** * The date & time the first instance of this schedule was setup to run (which may not be this instance). * * Schedule objects are attached to an action object. Each schedule stores the run date for that * object as the start date - @see $this->start - and logic to calculate the next run date after * that - @see $this->calculate_next(). The $first_date property also keeps a record of when the very * first instance of this chain of schedules ran. * * @var DateTime */ private $first_date = null; /** * Timestamp equivalent of @see $this->first_date * * @var int */ protected $first_timestamp = null; /** * The recurrence between each time an action is run using this schedule. * Used to calculate the start date & time. Can be a number of seconds, in the * case of ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule, or a cron expression, as in the * case of ActionScheduler_CronSchedule. Or something else. * * @var mixed */ protected $recurrence; /** * Construct. * * @param DateTime $date The date & time to run the action. * @param mixed $recurrence The data used to determine the schedule's recurrence. * @param DateTime|null $first (Optional) The date & time the first instance of this interval schedule ran. Default null, meaning this is the first instance. */ public function __construct( DateTime $date, $recurrence, ?DateTime $first = null ) { parent::__construct( $date ); $this->first_date = empty( $first ) ? $date : $first; $this->recurrence = $recurrence; } /** * Schedule is recurring. * * @return bool */ public function is_recurring() { return true; } /** * Get the date & time of the first schedule in this recurring series. * * @return DateTime|null */ public function get_first_date() { return clone $this->first_date; } /** * Get the schedule's recurrence. * * @return string */ public function get_recurrence() { return $this->recurrence; } /** * For PHP 5.2 compat, since DateTime objects can't be serialized * * @return array */ public function __sleep() { $sleep_params = parent::__sleep(); $this->first_timestamp = $this->first_date->getTimestamp(); return array_merge( $sleep_params, array( 'first_timestamp', 'recurrence', ) ); } /** * Unserialize recurring schedules serialized/stored prior to AS 3.0.0 * * Prior to Action Scheduler 3.0.0, schedules used different property names to refer * to equivalent data. For example, ActionScheduler_IntervalSchedule::start_timestamp * was the same as ActionScheduler_SimpleSchedule::timestamp. This was addressed in * Action Scheduler 3.0.0, where properties and property names were aligned for better * inheritance. To maintain backward compatibility with scheduled serialized and stored * prior to 3.0, we need to correctly map the old property names. */ public function __wakeup() { parent::__wakeup(); if ( $this->first_timestamp > 0 ) { $this->first_date = as_get_datetime_object( $this->first_timestamp ); } else { $this->first_date = $this->get_date(); } } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable.php 0000644 00000061057 14721476224 0023015 0 ustar 00 <?php if ( ! class_exists( 'WP_List_Table' ) ) { require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-list-table.php'; } /** * Action Scheduler Abstract List Table class * * This abstract class enhances WP_List_Table making it ready to use. * * By extending this class we can focus on describing how our table looks like, * which columns needs to be shown, filter, ordered by and more and forget about the details. * * This class supports: * - Bulk actions * - Search * - Sortable columns * - Automatic translations of the columns * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @since 2.0.0 */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable extends WP_List_Table { /** * The table name * * @var string */ protected $table_name; /** * Package name, used to get options from WP_List_Table::get_items_per_page. * * @var string */ protected $package; /** * How many items do we render per page? * * @var int */ protected $items_per_page = 10; /** * Enables search in this table listing. If this array * is empty it means the listing is not searchable. * * @var array */ protected $search_by = array(); /** * Columns to show in the table listing. It is a key => value pair. The * key must much the table column name and the value is the label, which is * automatically translated. * * @var array */ protected $columns = array(); /** * Defines the row-actions. It expects an array where the key * is the column name and the value is an array of actions. * * The array of actions are key => value, where key is the method name * (with the prefix row_action_<key>) and the value is the label * and title. * * @var array */ protected $row_actions = array(); /** * The Primary key of our table * * @var string */ protected $ID = 'ID'; /** * Enables sorting, it expects an array * of columns (the column names are the values) * * @var array */ protected $sort_by = array(); /** * The default sort order * * @var string */ protected $filter_by = array(); /** * The status name => count combinations for this table's items. Used to display status filters. * * @var array */ protected $status_counts = array(); /** * Notices to display when loading the table. Array of arrays of form array( 'class' => {updated|error}, 'message' => 'This is the notice text display.' ). * * @var array */ protected $admin_notices = array(); /** * Localised string displayed in the <h1> element above the able. * * @var string */ protected $table_header; /** * Enables bulk actions. It must be an array where the key is the action name * and the value is the label (which is translated automatically). It is important * to notice that it will check that the method exists (`bulk_$name`) and will throw * an exception if it does not exists. * * This class will automatically check if the current request has a bulk action, will do the * validations and afterwards will execute the bulk method, with two arguments. The first argument * is the array with primary keys, the second argument is a string with a list of the primary keys, * escaped and ready to use (with `IN`). * * @var array */ protected $bulk_actions = array(); /** * Makes translation easier, it basically just wraps * `_x` with some default (the package name). * * @param string $text The new text to translate. * @param string $context The context of the text. * @return string|void The translated text. * * @deprecated 3.0.0 Use `_x()` instead. */ protected function translate( $text, $context = '' ) { return $text; } /** * Reads `$this->bulk_actions` and returns an array that WP_List_Table understands. It * also validates that the bulk method handler exists. It throws an exception because * this is a library meant for developers and missing a bulk method is a development-time error. * * @return array * * @throws RuntimeException Throws RuntimeException when the bulk action does not have a callback method. */ protected function get_bulk_actions() { $actions = array(); foreach ( $this->bulk_actions as $action => $label ) { if ( ! is_callable( array( $this, 'bulk_' . $action ) ) ) { throw new RuntimeException( "The bulk action $action does not have a callback method" ); } $actions[ $action ] = $label; } return $actions; } /** * Checks if the current request has a bulk action. If that is the case it will validate and will * execute the bulk method handler. Regardless if the action is valid or not it will redirect to * the previous page removing the current arguments that makes this request a bulk action. */ protected function process_bulk_action() { global $wpdb; // Detect when a bulk action is being triggered. $action = $this->current_action(); if ( ! $action ) { return; } check_admin_referer( 'bulk-' . $this->_args['plural'] ); $method = 'bulk_' . $action; if ( array_key_exists( $action, $this->bulk_actions ) && is_callable( array( $this, $method ) ) && ! empty( $_GET['ID'] ) && is_array( $_GET['ID'] ) ) { $ids_sql = '(' . implode( ',', array_fill( 0, count( $_GET['ID'] ), '%s' ) ) . ')'; $id = array_map( 'absint', $_GET['ID'] ); $this->$method( $id, $wpdb->prepare( $ids_sql, $id ) ); //phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL } if ( isset( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) { wp_safe_redirect( remove_query_arg( array( '_wp_http_referer', '_wpnonce', 'ID', 'action', 'action2' ), esc_url_raw( wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) ) ); exit; } } /** * Default code for deleting entries. * validated already by process_bulk_action() * * @param array $ids ids of the items to delete. * @param string $ids_sql the sql for the ids. * @return void */ protected function bulk_delete( array $ids, $ids_sql ) { $store = ActionScheduler::store(); foreach ( $ids as $action_id ) { $store->delete( $action_id ); } } /** * Prepares the _column_headers property which is used by WP_Table_List at rendering. * It merges the columns and the sortable columns. */ protected function prepare_column_headers() { $this->_column_headers = array( $this->get_columns(), get_hidden_columns( $this->screen ), $this->get_sortable_columns(), ); } /** * Reads $this->sort_by and returns the columns name in a format that WP_Table_List * expects */ public function get_sortable_columns() { $sort_by = array(); foreach ( $this->sort_by as $column ) { $sort_by[ $column ] = array( $column, true ); } return $sort_by; } /** * Returns the columns names for rendering. It adds a checkbox for selecting everything * as the first column */ public function get_columns() { $columns = array_merge( array( 'cb' => '<input type="checkbox" />' ), $this->columns ); return $columns; } /** * Get prepared LIMIT clause for items query * * @global wpdb $wpdb * * @return string Prepared LIMIT clause for items query. */ protected function get_items_query_limit() { global $wpdb; $per_page = $this->get_items_per_page( $this->get_per_page_option_name(), $this->items_per_page ); return $wpdb->prepare( 'LIMIT %d', $per_page ); } /** * Returns the number of items to offset/skip for this current view. * * @return int */ protected function get_items_offset() { $per_page = $this->get_items_per_page( $this->get_per_page_option_name(), $this->items_per_page ); $current_page = $this->get_pagenum(); if ( 1 < $current_page ) { $offset = $per_page * ( $current_page - 1 ); } else { $offset = 0; } return $offset; } /** * Get prepared OFFSET clause for items query * * @global wpdb $wpdb * * @return string Prepared OFFSET clause for items query. */ protected function get_items_query_offset() { global $wpdb; return $wpdb->prepare( 'OFFSET %d', $this->get_items_offset() ); } /** * Prepares the ORDER BY sql statement. It uses `$this->sort_by` to know which * columns are sortable. This requests validates the orderby $_GET parameter is a valid * column and sortable. It will also use order (ASC|DESC) using DESC by default. */ protected function get_items_query_order() { if ( empty( $this->sort_by ) ) { return ''; } $orderby = esc_sql( $this->get_request_orderby() ); $order = esc_sql( $this->get_request_order() ); return "ORDER BY {$orderby} {$order}"; } /** * Querystring arguments to persist between form submissions. * * @since 3.7.3 * * @return string[] */ protected function get_request_query_args_to_persist() { return array_merge( $this->sort_by, array( 'page', 'status', 'tab', ) ); } /** * Return the sortable column specified for this request to order the results by, if any. * * @return string */ protected function get_request_orderby() { $valid_sortable_columns = array_values( $this->sort_by ); if ( ! empty( $_GET['orderby'] ) && in_array( $_GET['orderby'], $valid_sortable_columns, true ) ) { //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended $orderby = sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['orderby'] ) ); //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended } else { $orderby = $valid_sortable_columns[0]; } return $orderby; } /** * Return the sortable column order specified for this request. * * @return string */ protected function get_request_order() { if ( ! empty( $_GET['order'] ) && 'desc' === strtolower( sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['order'] ) ) ) ) { //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended $order = 'DESC'; } else { $order = 'ASC'; } return $order; } /** * Return the status filter for this request, if any. * * @return string */ protected function get_request_status() { $status = ( ! empty( $_GET['status'] ) ) ? sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['status'] ) ) : ''; //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended return $status; } /** * Return the search filter for this request, if any. * * @return string */ protected function get_request_search_query() { $search_query = ( ! empty( $_GET['s'] ) ) ? sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['s'] ) ) : ''; //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended return $search_query; } /** * Process and return the columns name. This is meant for using with SQL, this means it * always includes the primary key. * * @return array */ protected function get_table_columns() { $columns = array_keys( $this->columns ); if ( ! in_array( $this->ID, $columns, true ) ) { $columns[] = $this->ID; } return $columns; } /** * Check if the current request is doing a "full text" search. If that is the case * prepares the SQL to search texts using LIKE. * * If the current request does not have any search or if this list table does not support * that feature it will return an empty string. * * @return string */ protected function get_items_query_search() { global $wpdb; if ( empty( $_GET['s'] ) || empty( $this->search_by ) ) { //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended return ''; } $search_string = sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['s'] ) ); //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended $filter = array(); foreach ( $this->search_by as $column ) { $wild = '%'; $sql_like = $wild . $wpdb->esc_like( $search_string ) . $wild; $filter[] = $wpdb->prepare( '`' . $column . '` LIKE %s', $sql_like ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } return implode( ' OR ', $filter ); } /** * Prepares the SQL to filter rows by the options defined at `$this->filter_by`. Before trusting * any data sent by the user it validates that it is a valid option. */ protected function get_items_query_filters() { global $wpdb; if ( ! $this->filter_by || empty( $_GET['filter_by'] ) || ! is_array( $_GET['filter_by'] ) ) { //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended return ''; } $filter = array(); foreach ( $this->filter_by as $column => $options ) { if ( empty( $_GET['filter_by'][ $column ] ) || empty( $options[ $_GET['filter_by'][ $column ] ] ) ) { //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended continue; } $filter[] = $wpdb->prepare( "`$column` = %s", sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['filter_by'][ $column ] ) ) ); //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared } return implode( ' AND ', $filter ); } /** * Prepares the data to feed WP_Table_List. * * This has the core for selecting, sorting and filtering data. To keep the code simple * its logic is split among many methods (get_items_query_*). * * Beside populating the items this function will also count all the records that matches * the filtering criteria and will do fill the pagination variables. */ public function prepare_items() { global $wpdb; $this->process_bulk_action(); $this->process_row_actions(); if ( ! empty( $_REQUEST['_wp_http_referer'] && ! empty( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) ) { //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended // _wp_http_referer is used only on bulk actions, we remove it to keep the $_GET shorter wp_safe_redirect( remove_query_arg( array( '_wp_http_referer', '_wpnonce' ), esc_url_raw( wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) ) ); exit; } $this->prepare_column_headers(); $limit = $this->get_items_query_limit(); $offset = $this->get_items_query_offset(); $order = $this->get_items_query_order(); $where = array_filter( array( $this->get_items_query_search(), $this->get_items_query_filters(), ) ); $columns = '`' . implode( '`, `', $this->get_table_columns() ) . '`'; if ( ! empty( $where ) ) { $where = 'WHERE (' . implode( ') AND (', $where ) . ')'; } else { $where = ''; } $sql = "SELECT $columns FROM {$this->table_name} {$where} {$order} {$limit} {$offset}"; $this->set_items( $wpdb->get_results( $sql, ARRAY_A ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared $query_count = "SELECT COUNT({$this->ID}) FROM {$this->table_name} {$where}"; $total_items = $wpdb->get_var( $query_count ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared $per_page = $this->get_items_per_page( $this->get_per_page_option_name(), $this->items_per_page ); $this->set_pagination_args( array( 'total_items' => $total_items, 'per_page' => $per_page, 'total_pages' => ceil( $total_items / $per_page ), ) ); } /** * Display the table. * * @param string $which The name of the table. */ public function extra_tablenav( $which ) { if ( ! $this->filter_by || 'top' !== $which ) { return; } echo '<div class="alignleft actions">'; foreach ( $this->filter_by as $id => $options ) { $default = ! empty( $_GET['filter_by'][ $id ] ) ? sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET['filter_by'][ $id ] ) ) : ''; //phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended if ( empty( $options[ $default ] ) ) { $default = ''; } echo '<select name="filter_by[' . esc_attr( $id ) . ']" class="first" id="filter-by-' . esc_attr( $id ) . '">'; foreach ( $options as $value => $label ) { echo '<option value="' . esc_attr( $value ) . '" ' . esc_html( $value === $default ? 'selected' : '' ) . '>' . esc_html( $label ) . '</option>'; } echo '</select>'; } submit_button( esc_html__( 'Filter', 'action-scheduler' ), '', 'filter_action', false, array( 'id' => 'post-query-submit' ) ); echo '</div>'; } /** * Set the data for displaying. It will attempt to unserialize (There is a chance that some columns * are serialized). This can be override in child classes for further data transformation. * * @param array $items Items array. */ protected function set_items( array $items ) { $this->items = array(); foreach ( $items as $item ) { $this->items[ $item[ $this->ID ] ] = array_map( 'maybe_unserialize', $item ); } } /** * Renders the checkbox for each row, this is the first column and it is named ID regardless * of how the primary key is named (to keep the code simpler). The bulk actions will do the proper * name transformation though using `$this->ID`. * * @param array $row The row to render. */ public function column_cb( $row ) { return '<input name="ID[]" type="checkbox" value="' . esc_attr( $row[ $this->ID ] ) . '" />'; } /** * Renders the row-actions. * * This method renders the action menu, it reads the definition from the $row_actions property, * and it checks that the row action method exists before rendering it. * * @param array $row Row to be rendered. * @param string $column_name Column name. * @return string */ protected function maybe_render_actions( $row, $column_name ) { if ( empty( $this->row_actions[ $column_name ] ) ) { return; } $row_id = $row[ $this->ID ]; $actions = '<div class="row-actions">'; $action_count = 0; foreach ( $this->row_actions[ $column_name ] as $action_key => $action ) { $action_count++; if ( ! method_exists( $this, 'row_action_' . $action_key ) ) { continue; } $action_link = ! empty( $action['link'] ) ? $action['link'] : add_query_arg( array( 'row_action' => $action_key, 'row_id' => $row_id, 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( $action_key . '::' . $row_id ), ) ); $span_class = ! empty( $action['class'] ) ? $action['class'] : $action_key; $separator = ( $action_count < count( $this->row_actions[ $column_name ] ) ) ? ' | ' : ''; $actions .= sprintf( '<span class="%s">', esc_attr( $span_class ) ); $actions .= sprintf( '<a href="%1$s" title="%2$s">%3$s</a>', esc_url( $action_link ), esc_attr( $action['desc'] ), esc_html( $action['name'] ) ); $actions .= sprintf( '%s</span>', $separator ); } $actions .= '</div>'; return $actions; } /** * Process the bulk actions. * * @return void */ protected function process_row_actions() { $parameters = array( 'row_action', 'row_id', 'nonce' ); foreach ( $parameters as $parameter ) { if ( empty( $_REQUEST[ $parameter ] ) ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended return; } } $action = sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_REQUEST['row_action'] ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended, WordPress.Security.ValidatedSanitizedInput.InputNotValidated $row_id = sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_REQUEST['row_id'] ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended, WordPress.Security.ValidatedSanitizedInput.InputNotValidated $nonce = sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_REQUEST['nonce'] ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended, WordPress.Security.ValidatedSanitizedInput.InputNotValidated $method = 'row_action_' . $action; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended if ( wp_verify_nonce( $nonce, $action . '::' . $row_id ) && method_exists( $this, $method ) ) { $this->$method( sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $row_id ) ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended } if ( isset( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) { wp_safe_redirect( remove_query_arg( array( 'row_id', 'row_action', 'nonce' ), esc_url_raw( wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) ) ); exit; } } /** * Default column formatting, it will escape everything for security. * * @param array $item The item array. * @param string $column_name Column name to display. * * @return string */ public function column_default( $item, $column_name ) { $column_html = esc_html( $item[ $column_name ] ); $column_html .= $this->maybe_render_actions( $item, $column_name ); return $column_html; } /** * Display the table heading and search query, if any */ protected function display_header() { echo '<h1 class="wp-heading-inline">' . esc_attr( $this->table_header ) . '</h1>'; if ( $this->get_request_search_query() ) { /* translators: %s: search query */ echo '<span class="subtitle">' . esc_attr( sprintf( __( 'Search results for "%s"', 'action-scheduler' ), $this->get_request_search_query() ) ) . '</span>'; } echo '<hr class="wp-header-end">'; } /** * Display the table heading and search query, if any */ protected function display_admin_notices() { foreach ( $this->admin_notices as $notice ) { echo '<div id="message" class="' . esc_attr( $notice['class'] ) . '">'; echo ' <p>' . wp_kses_post( $notice['message'] ) . '</p>'; echo '</div>'; } } /** * Prints the available statuses so the user can click to filter. */ protected function display_filter_by_status() { $status_list_items = array(); $request_status = $this->get_request_status(); // Helper to set 'all' filter when not set on status counts passed in. if ( ! isset( $this->status_counts['all'] ) ) { $all_count = array_sum( $this->status_counts ); if ( isset( $this->status_counts['past-due'] ) ) { $all_count -= $this->status_counts['past-due']; } $this->status_counts = array( 'all' => $all_count ) + $this->status_counts; } // Translated status labels. $status_labels = ActionScheduler_Store::instance()->get_status_labels(); $status_labels['all'] = esc_html_x( 'All', 'status labels', 'action-scheduler' ); $status_labels['past-due'] = esc_html_x( 'Past-due', 'status labels', 'action-scheduler' ); foreach ( $this->status_counts as $status_slug => $count ) { if ( 0 === $count ) { continue; } if ( $status_slug === $request_status || ( empty( $request_status ) && 'all' === $status_slug ) ) { $status_list_item = '<li class="%1$s"><a href="%2$s" class="current">%3$s</a> (%4$d)</li>'; } else { $status_list_item = '<li class="%1$s"><a href="%2$s">%3$s</a> (%4$d)</li>'; } $status_name = isset( $status_labels[ $status_slug ] ) ? $status_labels[ $status_slug ] : ucfirst( $status_slug ); $status_filter_url = ( 'all' === $status_slug ) ? remove_query_arg( 'status' ) : add_query_arg( 'status', $status_slug ); $status_filter_url = remove_query_arg( array( 'paged', 's' ), $status_filter_url ); $status_list_items[] = sprintf( $status_list_item, esc_attr( $status_slug ), esc_url( $status_filter_url ), esc_html( $status_name ), absint( $count ) ); } if ( $status_list_items ) { echo '<ul class="subsubsub">'; echo implode( " | \n", $status_list_items ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped echo '</ul>'; } } /** * Renders the table list, we override the original class to render the table inside a form * and to render any needed HTML (like the search box). By doing so the callee of a function can simple * forget about any extra HTML. */ protected function display_table() { echo '<form id="' . esc_attr( $this->_args['plural'] ) . '-filter" method="get">'; foreach ( $this->get_request_query_args_to_persist() as $arg ) { $arg_value = isset( $_GET[ $arg ] ) ? sanitize_text_field( wp_unslash( $_GET[ $arg ] ) ) : ''; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended if ( ! $arg_value ) { continue; } echo '<input type="hidden" name="' . esc_attr( $arg ) . '" value="' . esc_attr( $arg_value ) . '" />'; } if ( ! empty( $this->search_by ) ) { echo $this->search_box( $this->get_search_box_button_text(), 'plugin' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped } parent::display(); echo '</form>'; } /** * Process any pending actions. */ public function process_actions() { $this->process_bulk_action(); $this->process_row_actions(); if ( ! empty( $_REQUEST['_wp_http_referer'] ) && ! empty( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended // _wp_http_referer is used only on bulk actions, we remove it to keep the $_GET shorter wp_safe_redirect( remove_query_arg( array( '_wp_http_referer', '_wpnonce' ), esc_url_raw( wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) ) ); exit; } } /** * Render the list table page, including header, notices, status filters and table. */ public function display_page() { $this->prepare_items(); echo '<div class="wrap">'; $this->display_header(); $this->display_admin_notices(); $this->display_filter_by_status(); $this->display_table(); echo '</div>'; } /** * Get the text to display in the search box on the list table. */ protected function get_search_box_placeholder() { return esc_html__( 'Search', 'action-scheduler' ); } /** * Gets the screen per_page option name. * * @return string */ protected function get_per_page_option_name() { return $this->package . '_items_per_page'; } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Store.php 0000644 00000034071 14721476224 0020377 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Store * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Store extends ActionScheduler_Store_Deprecated { const STATUS_COMPLETE = 'complete'; const STATUS_PENDING = 'pending'; const STATUS_RUNNING = 'in-progress'; const STATUS_FAILED = 'failed'; const STATUS_CANCELED = 'canceled'; const DEFAULT_CLASS = 'ActionScheduler_wpPostStore'; /** * ActionScheduler_Store instance. * * @var ActionScheduler_Store */ private static $store = null; /** * Maximum length of args. * * @var int */ protected static $max_args_length = 191; /** * Save action. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action to save. * @param null|DateTime $scheduled_date Optional Date of the first instance * to store. Otherwise uses the first date of the action's * schedule. * * @return int The action ID */ abstract public function save_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ); /** * Get action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_Action */ abstract public function fetch_action( $action_id ); /** * Find an action. * * Note: the query ordering changes based on the passed 'status' value. * * @param string $hook Action hook. * @param array $params Parameters of the action to find. * * @return string|null ID of the next action matching the criteria or NULL if not found. */ public function find_action( $hook, $params = array() ) { $params = wp_parse_args( $params, array( 'args' => null, 'status' => self::STATUS_PENDING, 'group' => '', ) ); // These params are fixed for this method. $params['hook'] = $hook; $params['orderby'] = 'date'; $params['per_page'] = 1; if ( ! empty( $params['status'] ) ) { if ( self::STATUS_PENDING === $params['status'] ) { $params['order'] = 'ASC'; // Find the next action that matches. } else { $params['order'] = 'DESC'; // Find the most recent action that matches. } } $results = $this->query_actions( $params ); return empty( $results ) ? null : $results[0]; } /** * Query for action count or list of action IDs. * * @since 3.3.0 $query['status'] accepts array of statuses instead of a single status. * * @param array $query { * Query filtering options. * * @type string $hook The name of the actions. Optional. * @type string|array $status The status or statuses of the actions. Optional. * @type array $args The args array of the actions. Optional. * @type DateTime $date The scheduled date of the action. Used in UTC timezone. Optional. * @type string $date_compare Operator for selecting by $date param. Accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '='. Defaults to '<='. * @type DateTime $modified The last modified date of the action. Used in UTC timezone. Optional. * @type string $modified_compare Operator for comparing $modified param. Accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '='. Defaults to '<='. * @type string $group The group the action belongs to. Optional. * @type bool|int $claimed TRUE to find claimed actions, FALSE to find unclaimed actions, an int to find a specific claim ID. Optional. * @type int $per_page Number of results to return. Defaults to 5. * @type int $offset The query pagination offset. Defaults to 0. * @type int $orderby Accepted values are 'hook', 'group', 'modified', 'date' or 'none'. Defaults to 'date'. * @type string $order Accepted values are 'ASC' or 'DESC'. Defaults to 'ASC'. * } * @param string $query_type Whether to select or count the results. Default, select. * * @return string|array|null The IDs of actions matching the query. Null on failure. */ abstract public function query_actions( $query = array(), $query_type = 'select' ); /** * Run query to get a single action ID. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @see ActionScheduler_Store::query_actions for $query arg usage but 'per_page' and 'offset' can't be used. * * @param array $query Query parameters. * * @return int|null */ public function query_action( $query ) { $query['per_page'] = 1; $query['offset'] = 0; $results = $this->query_actions( $query ); if ( empty( $results ) ) { return null; } else { return (int) $results[0]; } } /** * Get a count of all actions in the store, grouped by status * * @return array */ abstract public function action_counts(); /** * Get additional action counts. * * - add past-due actions * * @return array */ public function extra_action_counts() { $extra_actions = array(); $pastdue_action_counts = (int) $this->query_actions( array( 'status' => self::STATUS_PENDING, 'date' => as_get_datetime_object(), ), 'count' ); if ( $pastdue_action_counts ) { $extra_actions['past-due'] = $pastdue_action_counts; } /** * Allows 3rd party code to add extra action counts (used in filters in the list table). * * @since 3.5.0 * @param $extra_actions array Array with format action_count_identifier => action count. */ return apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_extra_action_counts', $extra_actions ); } /** * Cancel action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. */ abstract public function cancel_action( $action_id ); /** * Delete action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. */ abstract public function delete_action( $action_id ); /** * Get action's schedule or run timestamp. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * * @return DateTime The date the action is schedule to run, or the date that it ran. */ abstract public function get_date( $action_id ); /** * Make a claim. * * @param int $max_actions Maximum number of actions to claim. * @param DateTime|null $before_date Claim only actions schedule before the given date. Defaults to now. * @param array $hooks Claim only actions with a hook or hooks. * @param string $group Claim only actions in the given group. * * @return ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ abstract public function stake_claim( $max_actions = 10, ?DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ); /** * Get claim count. * * @return int */ abstract public function get_claim_count(); /** * Release the claim. * * @param ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim Claim object. */ abstract public function release_claim( ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim ); /** * Un-claim the action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. */ abstract public function unclaim_action( $action_id ); /** * Mark action as failed. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. */ abstract public function mark_failure( $action_id ); /** * Log action's execution. * * @param string $action_id Actoin ID. */ abstract public function log_execution( $action_id ); /** * Mark action as complete. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. */ abstract public function mark_complete( $action_id ); /** * Get action's status. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @return string */ abstract public function get_status( $action_id ); /** * Get action's claim ID. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @return mixed */ abstract public function get_claim_id( $action_id ); /** * Find actions by claim ID. * * @param string $claim_id Claim ID. * @return array */ abstract public function find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ); /** * Validate SQL operator. * * @param string $comparison_operator Operator. * @return string */ protected function validate_sql_comparator( $comparison_operator ) { if ( in_array( $comparison_operator, array( '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '=' ), true ) ) { return $comparison_operator; } return '='; } /** * Get the time MySQL formatted date/time string for an action's (next) scheduled date. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action. * @param null|DateTime $scheduled_date Action's schedule date (optional). * @return string */ protected function get_scheduled_date_string( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ) { $next = is_null( $scheduled_date ) ? $action->get_schedule()->get_date() : $scheduled_date; if ( ! $next ) { $next = date_create(); } $next->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); return $next->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); } /** * Get the time MySQL formatted date/time string for an action's (next) scheduled date. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action|null $action Action. * @param null|DateTime $scheduled_date Action's scheduled date (optional). * @return string */ protected function get_scheduled_date_string_local( ActionScheduler_Action $action, ?DateTime $scheduled_date = null ) { $next = is_null( $scheduled_date ) ? $action->get_schedule()->get_date() : $scheduled_date; if ( ! $next ) { $next = date_create(); } ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone( $next ); return $next->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); } /** * Validate that we could decode action arguments. * * @param mixed $args The decoded arguments. * @param int $action_id The action ID. * * @throws ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException When the decoded arguments are invalid. */ protected function validate_args( $args, $action_id ) { // Ensure we have an array of args. if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { throw ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException::from_decoding_args( $action_id ); } // Validate JSON decoding if possible. if ( function_exists( 'json_last_error' ) && JSON_ERROR_NONE !== json_last_error() ) { throw ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException::from_decoding_args( $action_id, $args ); } } /** * Validate a ActionScheduler_Schedule object. * * @param mixed $schedule The unserialized ActionScheduler_Schedule object. * @param int $action_id The action ID. * * @throws ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException When the schedule is invalid. */ protected function validate_schedule( $schedule, $action_id ) { if ( empty( $schedule ) || ! is_a( $schedule, 'ActionScheduler_Schedule' ) ) { throw ActionScheduler_InvalidActionException::from_schedule( $action_id, $schedule ); } } /** * InnoDB indexes have a maximum size of 767 bytes by default, which is only 191 characters with utf8mb4. * * Previously, AS wasn't concerned about args length, as we used the (unindex) post_content column. However, * with custom tables, we use an indexed VARCHAR column instead. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action Action to be validated. * @throws InvalidArgumentException When json encoded args is too long. */ protected function validate_action( ActionScheduler_Action $action ) { if ( strlen( wp_json_encode( $action->get_args() ) ) > static::$max_args_length ) { // translators: %d is a number (maximum length of action arguments). throw new InvalidArgumentException( sprintf( __( 'ActionScheduler_Action::$args too long. To ensure the args column can be indexed, action args should not be more than %d characters when encoded as JSON.', 'action-scheduler' ), static::$max_args_length ) ); } } /** * Cancel pending actions by hook. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string $hook Hook name. * * @return void */ public function cancel_actions_by_hook( $hook ) { $action_ids = true; while ( ! empty( $action_ids ) ) { $action_ids = $this->query_actions( array( 'hook' => $hook, 'status' => self::STATUS_PENDING, 'per_page' => 1000, 'orderby' => 'none', ) ); $this->bulk_cancel_actions( $action_ids ); } } /** * Cancel pending actions by group. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string $group Group slug. * * @return void */ public function cancel_actions_by_group( $group ) { $action_ids = true; while ( ! empty( $action_ids ) ) { $action_ids = $this->query_actions( array( 'group' => $group, 'status' => self::STATUS_PENDING, 'per_page' => 1000, 'orderby' => 'none', ) ); $this->bulk_cancel_actions( $action_ids ); } } /** * Cancel a set of action IDs. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param int[] $action_ids List of action IDs. * * @return void */ private function bulk_cancel_actions( $action_ids ) { foreach ( $action_ids as $action_id ) { $this->cancel_action( $action_id ); } do_action( 'action_scheduler_bulk_cancel_actions', $action_ids ); } /** * Get status labels. * * @return array<string, string> */ public function get_status_labels() { return array( self::STATUS_COMPLETE => __( 'Complete', 'action-scheduler' ), self::STATUS_PENDING => __( 'Pending', 'action-scheduler' ), self::STATUS_RUNNING => __( 'In-progress', 'action-scheduler' ), self::STATUS_FAILED => __( 'Failed', 'action-scheduler' ), self::STATUS_CANCELED => __( 'Canceled', 'action-scheduler' ), ); } /** * Check if there are any pending scheduled actions due to run. * * @return string */ public function has_pending_actions_due() { $pending_actions = $this->query_actions( array( 'per_page' => 1, 'date' => as_get_datetime_object(), 'status' => self::STATUS_PENDING, 'orderby' => 'none', ), 'count' ); return ! empty( $pending_actions ); } /** * Callable initialization function optionally overridden in derived classes. */ public function init() {} /** * Callable function to mark an action as migrated optionally overridden in derived classes. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function mark_migrated( $action_id ) {} /** * Get instance. * * @return ActionScheduler_Store */ public static function instance() { if ( empty( self::$store ) ) { $class = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_store_class', self::DEFAULT_CLASS ); self::$store = new $class(); } return self::$store; } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper.php 0000644 00000011415 14721476224 0022232 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper */ abstract class ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper { /** * DateTimeZone object. * * @var null|DateTimeZone */ private static $local_timezone = null; /** * Set a DateTime's timezone to the WordPress site's timezone, or a UTC offset * if no timezone string is available. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param DateTime $date Timestamp. * @return ActionScheduler_DateTime */ public static function set_local_timezone( DateTime $date ) { // Accept a DateTime for easier backward compatibility, even though we require methods on ActionScheduler_DateTime. if ( ! is_a( $date, 'ActionScheduler_DateTime' ) ) { $date = as_get_datetime_object( $date->format( 'U' ) ); } if ( get_option( 'timezone_string' ) ) { $date->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( self::get_local_timezone_string() ) ); } else { $date->setUtcOffset( self::get_local_timezone_offset() ); } return $date; } /** * Helper to retrieve the timezone string for a site until a WP core method exists * (see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/24730). * * Adapted from wc_timezone_string() and https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-name-from-abbr.php#89155. * * If no timezone string is set, and its not possible to match the UTC offset set for the site to a timezone * string, then an empty string will be returned, and the UTC offset should be used to set a DateTime's * timezone. * * @since 2.1.0 * @param bool $reset Unused. * @return string PHP timezone string for the site or empty if no timezone string is available. */ protected static function get_local_timezone_string( $reset = false ) { // If site timezone string exists, return it. $timezone = get_option( 'timezone_string' ); if ( $timezone ) { return $timezone; } // Get UTC offset, if it isn't set then return UTC. $utc_offset = intval( get_option( 'gmt_offset', 0 ) ); if ( 0 === $utc_offset ) { return 'UTC'; } // Adjust UTC offset from hours to seconds. $utc_offset *= 3600; // Attempt to guess the timezone string from the UTC offset. $timezone = timezone_name_from_abbr( '', $utc_offset ); if ( $timezone ) { return $timezone; } // Last try, guess timezone string manually. foreach ( timezone_abbreviations_list() as $abbr ) { foreach ( $abbr as $city ) { if ( (bool) date( 'I' ) === (bool) $city['dst'] && $city['timezone_id'] && intval( $city['offset'] ) === $utc_offset ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DateTime.RestrictedFunctions.date_date -- we are actually interested in the runtime timezone. return $city['timezone_id']; } } } // No timezone string. return ''; } /** * Get timezone offset in seconds. * * @since 2.1.0 * @return float */ protected static function get_local_timezone_offset() { $timezone = get_option( 'timezone_string' ); if ( $timezone ) { $timezone_object = new DateTimeZone( $timezone ); return $timezone_object->getOffset( new DateTime( 'now' ) ); } else { return floatval( get_option( 'gmt_offset', 0 ) ) * HOUR_IN_SECONDS; } } /** * Get local timezone. * * @param bool $reset Toggle to discard stored value. * @deprecated 2.1.0 */ public static function get_local_timezone( $reset = false ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone()' ); if ( $reset ) { self::$local_timezone = null; } if ( ! isset( self::$local_timezone ) ) { $tzstring = get_option( 'timezone_string' ); if ( empty( $tzstring ) ) { $gmt_offset = absint( get_option( 'gmt_offset' ) ); if ( 0 === $gmt_offset ) { $tzstring = 'UTC'; } else { $gmt_offset *= HOUR_IN_SECONDS; $tzstring = timezone_name_from_abbr( '', $gmt_offset, 1 ); // If there's no timezone string, try again with no DST. if ( false === $tzstring ) { $tzstring = timezone_name_from_abbr( '', $gmt_offset, 0 ); } // Try mapping to the first abbreviation we can find. if ( false === $tzstring ) { $is_dst = date( 'I' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DateTime.RestrictedFunctions.date_date -- we are actually interested in the runtime timezone. foreach ( timezone_abbreviations_list() as $abbr ) { foreach ( $abbr as $city ) { if ( $city['dst'] === $is_dst && $city['offset'] === $gmt_offset ) { // If there's no valid timezone ID, keep looking. if ( is_null( $city['timezone_id'] ) ) { continue; } $tzstring = $city['timezone_id']; break 2; } } } } // If we still have no valid string, then fall back to UTC. if ( false === $tzstring ) { $tzstring = 'UTC'; } } } self::$local_timezone = new DateTimeZone( $tzstring ); } return self::$local_timezone; } } action-scheduler/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler_Logger.php 0000644 00000017525 14721476224 0020527 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Logger * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Logger { /** * Instance. * * @var null|self */ private static $logger = null; /** * Get instance. * * @return ActionScheduler_Logger */ public static function instance() { if ( empty( self::$logger ) ) { $class = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_logger_class', 'ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger' ); self::$logger = new $class(); } return self::$logger; } /** * Create log entry. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @param string $message Log message. * @param DateTime|null $date Log date. * * @return string The log entry ID */ abstract public function log( $action_id, $message, ?DateTime $date = null ); /** * Get action's log entry. * * @param string $entry_id Entry ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry */ abstract public function get_entry( $entry_id ); /** * Get action's logs. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * * @return ActionScheduler_LogEntry[] */ abstract public function get_logs( $action_id ); /** * Initialize. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public function init() { $this->hook_stored_action(); add_action( 'action_scheduler_canceled_action', array( $this, 'log_canceled_action' ), 10, 1 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_begin_execute', array( $this, 'log_started_action' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_after_execute', array( $this, 'log_completed_action' ), 10, 3 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_execution', array( $this, 'log_failed_action' ), 10, 3 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_action', array( $this, 'log_timed_out_action' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_unexpected_shutdown', array( $this, 'log_unexpected_shutdown' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_reset_action', array( $this, 'log_reset_action' ), 10, 1 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_execution_ignored', array( $this, 'log_ignored_action' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_fetch_action', array( $this, 'log_failed_fetch_action' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_failed_to_schedule_next_instance', array( $this, 'log_failed_schedule_next_instance' ), 10, 2 ); add_action( 'action_scheduler_bulk_cancel_actions', array( $this, 'bulk_log_cancel_actions' ), 10, 1 ); } /** * Register callback for storing action. */ public function hook_stored_action() { add_action( 'action_scheduler_stored_action', array( $this, 'log_stored_action' ) ); } /** * Unhook callback for storing action. */ public function unhook_stored_action() { remove_action( 'action_scheduler_stored_action', array( $this, 'log_stored_action' ) ); } /** * Log action stored. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function log_stored_action( $action_id ) { $this->log( $action_id, __( 'action created', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } /** * Log action cancellation. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function log_canceled_action( $action_id ) { $this->log( $action_id, __( 'action canceled', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } /** * Log action start. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param string $context Action execution context. */ public function log_started_action( $action_id, $context = '' ) { if ( ! empty( $context ) ) { /* translators: %s: context */ $message = sprintf( __( 'action started via %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $context ); } else { $message = __( 'action started', 'action-scheduler' ); } $this->log( $action_id, $message ); } /** * Log action completion. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param null|ActionScheduler_Action $action Action. * @param string $context Action execution context. */ public function log_completed_action( $action_id, $action = null, $context = '' ) { if ( ! empty( $context ) ) { /* translators: %s: context */ $message = sprintf( __( 'action complete via %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $context ); } else { $message = __( 'action complete', 'action-scheduler' ); } $this->log( $action_id, $message ); } /** * Log action failure. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param Exception $exception Exception. * @param string $context Action execution context. */ public function log_failed_action( $action_id, Exception $exception, $context = '' ) { if ( ! empty( $context ) ) { /* translators: 1: context 2: exception message */ $message = sprintf( __( 'action failed via %1$s: %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $context, $exception->getMessage() ); } else { /* translators: %s: exception message */ $message = sprintf( __( 'action failed: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $exception->getMessage() ); } $this->log( $action_id, $message ); } /** * Log action timeout. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param string $timeout Timeout. */ public function log_timed_out_action( $action_id, $timeout ) { /* translators: %s: amount of time */ $this->log( $action_id, sprintf( __( 'action marked as failed after %s seconds. Unknown error occurred. Check server, PHP and database error logs to diagnose cause.', 'action-scheduler' ), $timeout ) ); } /** * Log unexpected shutdown. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param mixed[] $error Error. */ public function log_unexpected_shutdown( $action_id, $error ) { if ( ! empty( $error ) ) { /* translators: 1: error message 2: filename 3: line */ $this->log( $action_id, sprintf( __( 'unexpected shutdown: PHP Fatal error %1$s in %2$s on line %3$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $error['message'], $error['file'], $error['line'] ) ); } } /** * Log action reset. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. */ public function log_reset_action( $action_id ) { $this->log( $action_id, __( 'action reset', 'action-scheduler' ) ); } /** * Log ignored action. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param string $context Action execution context. */ public function log_ignored_action( $action_id, $context = '' ) { if ( ! empty( $context ) ) { /* translators: %s: context */ $message = sprintf( __( 'action ignored via %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $context ); } else { $message = __( 'action ignored', 'action-scheduler' ); } $this->log( $action_id, $message ); } /** * Log the failure of fetching the action. * * @param string $action_id Action ID. * @param null|Exception $exception The exception which occurred when fetching the action. NULL by default for backward compatibility. */ public function log_failed_fetch_action( $action_id, ?Exception $exception = null ) { if ( ! is_null( $exception ) ) { /* translators: %s: exception message */ $log_message = sprintf( __( 'There was a failure fetching this action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $exception->getMessage() ); } else { $log_message = __( 'There was a failure fetching this action', 'action-scheduler' ); } $this->log( $action_id, $log_message ); } /** * Log the failure of scheduling the action's next instance. * * @param int $action_id Action ID. * @param Exception $exception Exception object. */ public function log_failed_schedule_next_instance( $action_id, Exception $exception ) { /* translators: %s: exception message */ $this->log( $action_id, sprintf( __( 'There was a failure scheduling the next instance of this action: %s', 'action-scheduler' ), $exception->getMessage() ) ); } /** * Bulk add cancel action log entries. * * Implemented here for backward compatibility. 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It should not be initialized. * * @var ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger */ protected static $wp_comment_logger = null; /** * The key used to store the cached value of whether there are logs in the WP comment table. * * @var string */ protected static $has_logs_option_key = 'as_has_wp_comment_logs'; /** * Initialize the class and attach callbacks. */ public static function init() { if ( empty( self::$wp_comment_logger ) ) { self::$wp_comment_logger = new ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger(); } add_action( self::$cleanup_hook, array( __CLASS__, 'delete_all_action_comments' ) ); // While there are orphaned logs left in the comments table, we need to attach the callbacks which filter comment counts. add_action( 'pre_get_comments', array( self::$wp_comment_logger, 'filter_comment_queries' ), 10, 1 ); add_action( 'wp_count_comments', array( self::$wp_comment_logger, 'filter_comment_count' ), 20, 2 ); // run after WC_Comments::wp_count_comments() to make sure we exclude order notes and action logs. add_action( 'comment_feed_where', array( self::$wp_comment_logger, 'filter_comment_feed' ), 10, 2 ); // Action Scheduler may be displayed as a Tools screen or WooCommerce > Status administration screen. add_action( 'load-tools_page_action-scheduler', array( __CLASS__, 'register_admin_notice' ) ); add_action( 'load-woocommerce_page_wc-status', array( __CLASS__, 'register_admin_notice' ) ); } /** * Determines if there are log entries in the wp comments table. * * Uses the flag set on migration completion set by @see self::maybe_schedule_cleanup(). * * @return boolean Whether there are scheduled action comments in the comments table. */ public static function has_logs() { return 'yes' === get_option( self::$has_logs_option_key ); } /** * Schedules the WP Post comment table cleanup to run in 6 months if it's not already scheduled. * Attached to the migration complete hook 'action_scheduler/migration_complete'. */ public static function maybe_schedule_cleanup() { $args = array( 'type' => ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger::TYPE, 'number' => 1, 'fields' => 'ids', ); if ( (bool) get_comments( $args ) ) { update_option( self::$has_logs_option_key, 'yes' ); if ( ! as_next_scheduled_action( self::$cleanup_hook ) ) { as_schedule_single_action( gmdate( 'U' ) + ( 6 * MONTH_IN_SECONDS ), self::$cleanup_hook ); } } } /** * Delete all action comments from the WP Comments table. */ public static function delete_all_action_comments() { global $wpdb; $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->comments, array( 'comment_type' => ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger::TYPE, 'comment_agent' => ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger::AGENT, ) ); delete_option( self::$has_logs_option_key ); } /** * Registers admin notices about the orphaned action logs. */ public static function register_admin_notice() { add_action( 'admin_notices', array( __CLASS__, 'print_admin_notice' ) ); } /** * Prints details about the orphaned action logs and includes information on where to learn more. */ public static function print_admin_notice() { $next_cleanup_message = ''; $next_scheduled_cleanup_hook = as_next_scheduled_action( self::$cleanup_hook ); if ( $next_scheduled_cleanup_hook ) { /* translators: %s: date interval */ $next_cleanup_message = sprintf( __( 'This data will be deleted in %s.', 'action-scheduler' ), human_time_diff( gmdate( 'U' ), $next_scheduled_cleanup_hook ) ); } $notice = sprintf( /* translators: 1: next cleanup message 2: github issue URL */ __( 'Action Scheduler has migrated data to custom tables; however, orphaned log entries exist in the WordPress Comments table. %1$s <a href="%2$s">Learn more »</a>', 'action-scheduler' ), $next_cleanup_message, 'https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/issues/368' ); echo '<div class="notice notice-warning"><p>' . wp_kses_post( $notice ) . '</p></div>'; } } action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_LogEntry.php 0000644 00000003626 14721476224 0017062 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_LogEntry */ class ActionScheduler_LogEntry { /** * Action's ID for log entry. * * @var int $action_id */ protected $action_id = ''; /** * Log entry's message. * * @var string $message */ protected $message = ''; /** * Log entry's date. * * @var Datetime $date */ protected $date; /** * Constructor * * @param mixed $action_id Action ID. * @param string $message Message. * @param Datetime $date Datetime object with the time when this log entry was created. 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Action Scheduler works by triggering an action hook to run at some time in the future. Each hook can be scheduled with unique data, to allow callbacks to perform operations on that data. The hook can also be scheduled to run on one or more occasions. Think of it like an extension to `do_action()` which adds the ability to delay and repeat a hook. ## Battle-Tested Background Processing Every month, Action Scheduler processes millions of payments for [Subscriptions](https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-subscriptions/), webhooks for [WooCommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/), as well as emails and other events for a range of other plugins. It's been seen on live sites processing queues in excess of 50,000 jobs and doing resource intensive operations, like processing payments and creating orders, at a sustained rate of over 10,000 / hour without negatively impacting normal site operations. This is all on infrastructure and WordPress sites outside the control of the plugin author. If your plugin needs background processing, especially of large sets of tasks, Action Scheduler can help. ## Learn More To learn more about how to Action Scheduler works, and how to use it in your plugin, check out the docs on [ActionScheduler.org](https://actionscheduler.org). There you will find: * [Usage guide](https://actionscheduler.org/usage/): instructions on installing and using Action Scheduler * [WP CLI guide](https://actionscheduler.org/wp-cli/): instructions on running Action Scheduler at scale via WP CLI * [API Reference](https://actionscheduler.org/api/): complete reference guide for all API functions * [Administration Guide](https://actionscheduler.org/admin/): guide to managing scheduled actions via the administration screen * [Guide to Background Processing at Scale](https://actionscheduler.org/perf/): instructions for running Action Scheduler at scale via the default WP Cron queue runner ## Credits Action Scheduler is developed and maintained by [Automattic](http://automattic.com/) with significant early development completed by [Flightless](https://flightless.us/). Collaboration is cool. We'd love to work with you to improve Action Scheduler. [Pull Requests](https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/pulls) welcome. action-scheduler/functions.php 0000644 00000045301 14721476224 0012532 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * General API functions for scheduling actions * * @package ActionScheduler. */ /** * Enqueue an action to run one time, as soon as possible * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * @param bool $unique Whether the action should be unique. It will not be scheduled if another pending or running action has the same hook and group parameters. * @param int $priority Lower values take precedence over higher values. Defaults to 10, with acceptable values falling in the range 0-255. * * @return int The action ID. Zero if there was an error scheduling the action. */ function as_enqueue_async_action( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '', $unique = false, $priority = 10 ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } /** * Provides an opportunity to short-circuit the default process for enqueuing async * actions. * * Returning a value other than null from the filter will short-circuit the normal * process. The expectation in such a scenario is that callbacks will return an integer * representing the enqueued action ID (enqueued using some alternative process) or else * zero. * * @param int|null $pre_option The value to return instead of the option value. * @param string $hook Action hook. * @param array $args Action arguments. * @param string $group Action group. * @param int $priority Action priority. * @param bool $unique Unique action. */ $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_as_enqueue_async_action', null, $hook, $args, $group, $priority, $unique ); if ( null !== $pre ) { return is_int( $pre ) ? $pre : 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->create( array( 'type' => 'async', 'hook' => $hook, 'arguments' => $args, 'group' => $group, 'unique' => $unique, 'priority' => $priority, ) ); } /** * Schedule an action to run one time * * @param int $timestamp When the job will run. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * @param bool $unique Whether the action should be unique. It will not be scheduled if another pending or running action has the same hook and group parameters. * @param int $priority Lower values take precedence over higher values. Defaults to 10, with acceptable values falling in the range 0-255. * * @return int The action ID. Zero if there was an error scheduling the action. */ function as_schedule_single_action( $timestamp, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '', $unique = false, $priority = 10 ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } /** * Provides an opportunity to short-circuit the default process for enqueuing single * actions. * * Returning a value other than null from the filter will short-circuit the normal * process. The expectation in such a scenario is that callbacks will return an integer * representing the scheduled action ID (scheduled using some alternative process) or else * zero. * * @param int|null $pre_option The value to return instead of the option value. * @param int $timestamp When the action will run. * @param string $hook Action hook. * @param array $args Action arguments. * @param string $group Action group. * @param int $priorities Action priority. */ $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_as_schedule_single_action', null, $timestamp, $hook, $args, $group, $priority ); if ( null !== $pre ) { return is_int( $pre ) ? $pre : 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->create( array( 'type' => 'single', 'hook' => $hook, 'arguments' => $args, 'when' => $timestamp, 'group' => $group, 'unique' => $unique, 'priority' => $priority, ) ); } /** * Schedule a recurring action * * @param int $timestamp When the first instance of the job will run. * @param int $interval_in_seconds How long to wait between runs. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * @param bool $unique Whether the action should be unique. It will not be scheduled if another pending or running action has the same hook and group parameters. * @param int $priority Lower values take precedence over higher values. Defaults to 10, with acceptable values falling in the range 0-255. * * @return int The action ID. Zero if there was an error scheduling the action. */ function as_schedule_recurring_action( $timestamp, $interval_in_seconds, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '', $unique = false, $priority = 10 ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } $interval = (int) $interval_in_seconds; // We expect an integer and allow it to be passed using float and string types, but otherwise // should reject unexpected values. // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.StrictComparisons.LooseComparison if ( ! is_numeric( $interval_in_seconds ) || $interval_in_seconds != $interval ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: provided value 2: provided type. */ esc_html__( 'An integer was expected but "%1$s" (%2$s) was received.', 'action-scheduler' ), esc_html( $interval_in_seconds ), esc_html( gettype( $interval_in_seconds ) ) ), '3.6.0' ); return 0; } /** * Provides an opportunity to short-circuit the default process for enqueuing recurring * actions. * * Returning a value other than null from the filter will short-circuit the normal * process. The expectation in such a scenario is that callbacks will return an integer * representing the scheduled action ID (scheduled using some alternative process) or else * zero. * * @param int|null $pre_option The value to return instead of the option value. * @param int $timestamp When the action will run. * @param int $interval_in_seconds How long to wait between runs. * @param string $hook Action hook. * @param array $args Action arguments. * @param string $group Action group. * @param int $priority Action priority. */ $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_as_schedule_recurring_action', null, $timestamp, $interval_in_seconds, $hook, $args, $group, $priority ); if ( null !== $pre ) { return is_int( $pre ) ? $pre : 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->create( array( 'type' => 'recurring', 'hook' => $hook, 'arguments' => $args, 'when' => $timestamp, 'pattern' => $interval_in_seconds, 'group' => $group, 'unique' => $unique, 'priority' => $priority, ) ); } /** * Schedule an action that recurs on a cron-like schedule. * * @param int $timestamp The first instance of the action will be scheduled * to run at a time calculated after this timestamp matching the cron * expression. This can be used to delay the first instance of the action. * @param string $schedule A cron-link schedule string. * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron * * * * * * * * ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ * | | | | | | * | | | | | + year [optional] * | | | | +----- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7) * | | | +---------- month (1 - 12) * | | +--------------- day of month (1 - 31) * | +-------------------- hour (0 - 23) * +------------------------- min (0 - 59) * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * @param bool $unique Whether the action should be unique. It will not be scheduled if another pending or running action has the same hook and group parameters. * @param int $priority Lower values take precedence over higher values. Defaults to 10, with acceptable values falling in the range 0-255. * * @return int The action ID. Zero if there was an error scheduling the action. */ function as_schedule_cron_action( $timestamp, $schedule, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '', $unique = false, $priority = 10 ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } /** * Provides an opportunity to short-circuit the default process for enqueuing cron * actions. * * Returning a value other than null from the filter will short-circuit the normal * process. The expectation in such a scenario is that callbacks will return an integer * representing the scheduled action ID (scheduled using some alternative process) or else * zero. * * @param int|null $pre_option The value to return instead of the option value. * @param int $timestamp When the action will run. * @param string $schedule Cron-like schedule string. * @param string $hook Action hook. * @param array $args Action arguments. * @param string $group Action group. * @param int $priority Action priority. */ $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_as_schedule_cron_action', null, $timestamp, $schedule, $hook, $args, $group, $priority ); if ( null !== $pre ) { return is_int( $pre ) ? $pre : 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->create( array( 'type' => 'cron', 'hook' => $hook, 'arguments' => $args, 'when' => $timestamp, 'pattern' => $schedule, 'group' => $group, 'unique' => $unique, 'priority' => $priority, ) ); } /** * Cancel the next occurrence of a scheduled action. * * While only the next instance of a recurring or cron action is unscheduled by this method, that will also prevent * all future instances of that recurring or cron action from being run. Recurring and cron actions are scheduled in * a sequence instead of all being scheduled at once. Each successive occurrence of a recurring action is scheduled * only after the former action is run. If the next instance is never run, because it's unscheduled by this function, * then the following instance will never be scheduled (or exist), which is effectively the same as being unscheduled * by this method also. * * @param string $hook The hook that the job will trigger. * @param array $args Args that would have been passed to the job. * @param string $group The group the job is assigned to. * * @return int|null The scheduled action ID if a scheduled action was found, or null if no matching action found. */ function as_unschedule_action( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } $params = array( 'hook' => $hook, 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', 'group' => $group, ); if ( is_array( $args ) ) { $params['args'] = $args; } $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $params ); if ( $action_id ) { try { ActionScheduler::store()->cancel_action( $action_id ); } catch ( Exception $exception ) { ActionScheduler::logger()->log( $action_id, sprintf( /* translators: %1$s is the name of the hook to be cancelled, %2$s is the exception message. */ __( 'Caught exception while cancelling action "%1$s": %2$s', 'action-scheduler' ), $hook, $exception->getMessage() ) ); $action_id = null; } } return $action_id; } /** * Cancel all occurrences of a scheduled action. * * @param string $hook The hook that the job will trigger. * @param array $args Args that would have been passed to the job. * @param string $group The group the job is assigned to. */ function as_unschedule_all_actions( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return; } if ( empty( $args ) ) { if ( ! empty( $hook ) && empty( $group ) ) { ActionScheduler_Store::instance()->cancel_actions_by_hook( $hook ); return; } if ( ! empty( $group ) && empty( $hook ) ) { ActionScheduler_Store::instance()->cancel_actions_by_group( $group ); return; } } do { $unscheduled_action = as_unschedule_action( $hook, $args, $group ); } while ( ! empty( $unscheduled_action ) ); } /** * Check if there is an existing action in the queue with a given hook, args and group combination. * * An action in the queue could be pending, in-progress or async. If the is pending for a time in * future, its scheduled date will be returned as a timestamp. If it is currently being run, or an * async action sitting in the queue waiting to be processed, in which case boolean true will be * returned. Or there may be no async, in-progress or pending action for this hook, in which case, * boolean false will be the return value. * * @param string $hook Name of the hook to search for. * @param array $args Arguments of the action to be searched. * @param string $group Group of the action to be searched. * * @return int|bool The timestamp for the next occurrence of a pending scheduled action, true for an async or in-progress action or false if there is no matching action. */ function as_next_scheduled_action( $hook, $args = null, $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return false; } $params = array( 'hook' => $hook, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', 'group' => $group, ); if ( is_array( $args ) ) { $params['args'] = $args; } $params['status'] = ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING; $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $params ); if ( $action_id ) { return true; } $params['status'] = ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING; $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $params ); if ( null === $action_id ) { return false; } $action = ActionScheduler::store()->fetch_action( $action_id ); $scheduled_date = $action->get_schedule()->get_date(); if ( $scheduled_date ) { return (int) $scheduled_date->format( 'U' ); } elseif ( null === $scheduled_date ) { // pending async action with NullSchedule. return true; } return false; } /** * Check if there is a scheduled action in the queue but more efficiently than as_next_scheduled_action(). * * It's recommended to use this function when you need to know whether a specific action is currently scheduled * (pending or in-progress). * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $hook The hook of the action. * @param array $args Args that have been passed to the action. Null will matches any args. * @param string $group The group the job is assigned to. * * @return bool True if a matching action is pending or in-progress, false otherwise. */ function as_has_scheduled_action( $hook, $args = null, $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return false; } $query_args = array( 'hook' => $hook, 'status' => array( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING, ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING ), 'group' => $group, 'orderby' => 'none', ); if ( null !== $args ) { $query_args['args'] = $args; } $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $query_args ); return null !== $action_id; } /** * Find scheduled actions * * @param array $args Possible arguments, with their default values. * 'hook' => '' - the name of the action that will be triggered. * 'args' => NULL - the args array that will be passed with the action. * 'date' => NULL - the scheduled date of the action. Expects a DateTime object, a unix timestamp, or a string that can parsed with strtotime(). Used in UTC timezone. * 'date_compare' => '<=' - operator for testing "date". accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '='. * 'modified' => NULL - the date the action was last updated. Expects a DateTime object, a unix timestamp, or a string that can parsed with strtotime(). Used in UTC timezone. * 'modified_compare' => '<=' - operator for testing "modified". accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '='. * 'group' => '' - the group the action belongs to. * 'status' => '' - ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_COMPLETE or ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING. * 'claimed' => NULL - TRUE to find claimed actions, FALSE to find unclaimed actions, a string to find a specific claim ID. * 'per_page' => 5 - Number of results to return. * 'offset' => 0. * 'orderby' => 'date' - accepted values are 'hook', 'group', 'modified', 'date' or 'none'. * 'order' => 'ASC'. * * @param string $return_format OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ids. * * @return array */ function as_get_scheduled_actions( $args = array(), $return_format = OBJECT ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return array(); } $store = ActionScheduler::store(); foreach ( array( 'date', 'modified' ) as $key ) { if ( isset( $args[ $key ] ) ) { $args[ $key ] = as_get_datetime_object( $args[ $key ] ); } } $ids = $store->query_actions( $args ); if ( 'ids' === $return_format || 'int' === $return_format ) { return $ids; } $actions = array(); foreach ( $ids as $action_id ) { $actions[ $action_id ] = $store->fetch_action( $action_id ); } if ( ARRAY_A === $return_format ) { foreach ( $actions as $action_id => $action_object ) { $actions[ $action_id ] = get_object_vars( $action_object ); } } return $actions; } /** * Helper function to create an instance of DateTime based on a given * string and timezone. By default, will return the current date/time * in the UTC timezone. * * Needed because new DateTime() called without an explicit timezone * will create a date/time in PHP's timezone, but we need to have * assurance that a date/time uses the right timezone (which we almost * always want to be UTC), which means we need to always include the * timezone when instantiating datetimes rather than leaving it up to * the PHP default. * * @param mixed $date_string A date/time string. Valid formats are explained in http://php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.php. * @param string $timezone A timezone identifier, like UTC or Europe/Lisbon. The list of valid identifiers is available http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php. * * @return ActionScheduler_DateTime */ function as_get_datetime_object( $date_string = null, $timezone = 'UTC' ) { if ( is_object( $date_string ) && $date_string instanceof DateTime ) { $date = new ActionScheduler_DateTime( $date_string->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ), new DateTimeZone( $timezone ) ); } elseif ( is_numeric( $date_string ) ) { $date = new ActionScheduler_DateTime( '@' . $date_string, new DateTimeZone( $timezone ) ); } else { $date = new ActionScheduler_DateTime( null === $date_string ? 'now' : $date_string, new DateTimeZone( $timezone ) ); } return $date; } action-scheduler/readme.txt 0000644 00000025457 14721476224 0012021 0 ustar 00 === Action Scheduler === Contributors: Automattic, wpmuguru, claudiosanches, peterfabian1000, vedjain, jamosova, obliviousharmony, konamiman, sadowski, royho, barryhughes-1 Tags: scheduler, cron Stable tag: 3.9.0 License: GPLv3 Requires at least: 6.5 Tested up to: 6.7 Requires PHP: 7.1 Action Scheduler - Job Queue for WordPress == Description == Action Scheduler is a scalable, traceable job queue for background processing large sets of actions in WordPress. It's specially designed to be distributed in WordPress plugins. Action Scheduler works by triggering an action hook to run at some time in the future. Each hook can be scheduled with unique data, to allow callbacks to perform operations on that data. The hook can also be scheduled to run on one or more occasions. Think of it like an extension to `do_action()` which adds the ability to delay and repeat a hook. ## Battle-Tested Background Processing Every month, Action Scheduler processes millions of payments for [Subscriptions](https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-subscriptions/), webhooks for [WooCommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/), as well as emails and other events for a range of other plugins. It's been seen on live sites processing queues in excess of 50,000 jobs and doing resource intensive operations, like processing payments and creating orders, at a sustained rate of over 10,000 / hour without negatively impacting normal site operations. This is all on infrastructure and WordPress sites outside the control of the plugin author. If your plugin needs background processing, especially of large sets of tasks, Action Scheduler can help. ## Learn More To learn more about how to Action Scheduler works, and how to use it in your plugin, check out the docs on [ActionScheduler.org](https://actionscheduler.org). There you will find: * [Usage guide](https://actionscheduler.org/usage/): instructions on installing and using Action Scheduler * [WP CLI guide](https://actionscheduler.org/wp-cli/): instructions on running Action Scheduler at scale via WP CLI * [API Reference](https://actionscheduler.org/api/): complete reference guide for all API functions * [Administration Guide](https://actionscheduler.org/admin/): guide to managing scheduled actions via the administration screen * [Guide to Background Processing at Scale](https://actionscheduler.org/perf/): instructions for running Action Scheduler at scale via the default WP Cron queue runner ## Credits Action Scheduler is developed and maintained by [Automattic](http://automattic.com/) with significant early development completed by [Flightless](https://flightless.us/). Collaboration is cool. We'd love to work with you to improve Action Scheduler. [Pull Requests](https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/pulls) welcome. == Changelog == = 3.9.0 - 2024-11-14 = * Minimum required version of PHP is now 7.1. * Performance improvements for the `as_pending_actions_due()` function. * Existing filter hook `action_scheduler_claim_actions_order_by` enhanced to provide callbacks with additional information. * Improved compatibility with PHP 8.4, specifically by making implicitly nullable parameters explicitly nullable. * A large number of coding standards-enhancements, to help reduce friction when submitting plugins to marketplaces and plugin directories. Special props @crstauf for this effort. * Minor documentation tweaks and improvements. = 3.8.2 - 2024-09-12 = * Add missing parameter to the `pre_as_enqueue_async_action` hook. * Bump minimum PHP version to 7.0. * Bump minimum WordPress version to 6.4. * Make the batch size adjustable during processing. = 3.8.1 - 2024-06-20 = * Fix typos. * Improve the messaging in our unidentified action exceptions. = 3.8.0 - 2024-05-22 = * Documentation - Fixed typos in perf.md. * Update - We now require WordPress 6.3 or higher. * Update - We now require PHP 7.0 or higher. = 3.7.4 - 2024-04-05 = * Give a clear description of how the $unique parameter works. * Preserve the tab field if set. * Tweak - WP 6.5 compatibility. = 3.7.3 - 2024-03-20 = * Do not iterate over all of GET when building form in list table. * Fix a few issues reported by PCP (Plugin Check Plugin). * Try to save actions as unique even when the store doesn't support it. * Tweak - WP 6.4 compatibility. * Update "Tested up to" tag to WordPress 6.5. * update version in package-lock.json. = 3.7.2 - 2024-02-14 = * No longer user variables in `_n()` translation function. = 3.7.1 - 2023-12-13 = * update semver to 5.7.2 because of a security vulnerability in 5.7.1. = 3.7.0 - 2023-11-20 = * Important: starting with this release, Action Scheduler follows an L-2 version policy (WordPress, and consequently PHP). * Add extended indexes for hook_status_scheduled_date_gmt and status_scheduled_date_gmt. * Catch and log exceptions thrown when actions can't be created, e.g. under a corrupt database schema. * Tweak - WP 6.4 compatibility. * Update unit tests for upcoming dependency version policy. * make sure hook action_scheduler_failed_execution can access original exception object. * mention dependency version policy in usage.md. = 3.6.4 - 2023-10-11 = * Performance improvements when bulk cancelling actions. * Dev-related fixes. = 3.6.3 - 2023-09-13 = * Use `_doing_it_wrong` in initialization check. = 3.6.2 - 2023-08-09 = * Add guidance about passing arguments. * Atomic option locking. * Improve bulk delete handling. * Include database error in the exception message. * Tweak - WP 6.3 compatibility. = 3.6.1 - 2023-06-14 = * Document new optional `$priority` arg for various API functions. * Document the new `--exclude-groups` WP CLI option. * Document the new `action_scheduler_init` hook. * Ensure actions within each claim are executed in the expected order. * Fix incorrect text domain. * Remove SHOW TABLES usage when checking if tables exist. = 3.6.0 - 2023-05-10 = * Add $unique parameter to function signatures. * Add a cast-to-int for extra safety before forming new DateTime object. * Add a hook allowing exceptions for consistently failing recurring actions. * Add action priorities. * Add init hook. * Always raise the time limit. * Bump minimatch from 3.0.4 to 3.0.8. * Bump yaml from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2. * Defensive coding relating to gaps in declared schedule types. * Do not process an action if it cannot be set to `in-progress`. * Filter view labels (status names) should be translatable | #919. * Fix WPCLI progress messages. * Improve data-store initialization flow. * Improve error handling across all supported PHP versions. * Improve logic for flushing the runtime cache. * Support exclusion of multiple groups. * Update lint-staged and Node/NPM requirements. * add CLI clean command. * add CLI exclude-group filter. * exclude past-due from list table all filter count. * throwing an exception if as_schedule_recurring_action interval param is not of type integer. = 3.5.4 - 2023-01-17 = * Add pre filters during action registration. * Async scheduling. * Calculate timeouts based on total actions. * Correctly order the parameters for `ActionScheduler_ActionFactory`'s calls to `single_unique`. * Fetch action in memory first before releasing claim to avoid deadlock. * PHP 8.2: declare property to fix creation of dynamic property warning. * PHP 8.2: fix "Using ${var} in strings is deprecated, use {$var} instead". * Prevent `undefined variable` warning for `$num_pastdue_actions`. = 3.5.3 - 2022-11-09 = * Query actions with partial match. = 3.5.2 - 2022-09-16 = * Fix - erroneous 3.5.1 release. = 3.5.1 - 2022-09-13 = * Maintenance on A/S docs. * fix: PHP 8.2 deprecated notice. = 3.5.0 - 2022-08-25 = * Add - The active view link within the "Tools > Scheduled Actions" screen is now clickable. * Add - A warning when there are past-due actions. * Enhancement - Added the ability to schedule unique actions via an atomic operation. * Enhancement - Improvements to cache invalidation when processing batches (when running on WordPress 6.0+). * Enhancement - If a recurring action is found to be consistently failing, it will stop being rescheduled. * Enhancement - Adds a new "Past Due" view to the scheduled actions list table. = 3.4.2 - 2022-06-08 = * Fix - Change the include for better linting. * Fix - update: Added Action scheduler completed action hook. = 3.4.1 - 2022-05-24 = * Fix - Change the include for better linting. * Fix - Fix the documented return type. = 3.4.0 - 2021-10-29 = * Enhancement - Number of items per page can now be set for the Scheduled Actions view (props @ovidiul). #771 * Fix - Do not lower the max_execution_time if it is already set to 0 (unlimited) (props @barryhughes). #755 * Fix - Avoid triggering autoloaders during the version resolution process (props @olegabr). #731 & #776 * Dev - ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus PHPCS fixes (props @ovidiul). #761 * Dev - ActionScheduler_DBLogger.php PHPCS fixes (props @ovidiul). #768 * Dev - Fixed phpcs for ActionScheduler_Schedule_Deprecated (props @ovidiul). #762 * Dev - Improve actions table indices (props @glagonikas). #774 & #777 * Dev - PHPCS fixes for ActionScheduler_DBStore.php (props @ovidiul). #769 & #778 * Dev - PHPCS Fixes for ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable (props @ovidiul). #763 & #779 * Dev - Adds new filter action_scheduler_claim_actions_order_by to allow tuning of the claim query (props @glagonikas). #773 * Dev - PHPCS fixes for ActionScheduler_WpPostStore class (props @ovidiul). #780 = 3.3.0 - 2021-09-15 = * Enhancement - Adds as_has_scheduled_action() to provide a performant way to test for existing actions. #645 * Fix - Improves compatibility with environments where NO_ZERO_DATE is enabled. #519 * Fix - Adds safety checks to guard against errors when our database tables cannot be created. #645 * Dev - Now supports queries that use multiple statuses. #649 * Dev - Minimum requirements for WordPress and PHP bumped (to 5.2 and 5.6 respectively). #723 = 3.2.1 - 2021-06-21 = * Fix - Add extra safety/account for different versions of AS and different loading patterns. #714 * Fix - Handle hidden columns (Tools → Scheduled Actions) | #600. = 3.2.0 - 2021-06-03 = * Fix - Add "no ordering" option to as_next_scheduled_action(). * Fix - Add secondary scheduled date checks when claiming actions (DBStore) | #634. * Fix - Add secondary scheduled date checks when claiming actions (wpPostStore) | #634. * Fix - Adds a new index to the action table, reducing the potential for deadlocks (props: @glagonikas). * Fix - Fix unit tests infrastructure and adapt tests to PHP 8. * Fix - Identify in-use data store. * Fix - Improve test_migration_is_scheduled. * Fix - PHP notice on list table. * Fix - Speed up clean up and batch selects. * Fix - Update pending dependencies. * Fix - [PHP 8.0] Only pass action arg values through to do_action_ref_array(). * Fix - [PHP 8] Set the PHP version to 7.1 in composer.json for PHP 8 compatibility. * Fix - add is_initialized() to docs. * Fix - fix file permissions. * Fix - fixes #664 by replacing __ with esc_html__. action-scheduler/changelog.txt 0000644 00000020134 14721476224 0012476 0 ustar 00 *** Changelog *** = 3.9.0 - 2024-11-14 = * Minimum required version of PHP is now 7.1. * Performance improvements for the `as_pending_actions_due()` function. * Existing filter hook `action_scheduler_claim_actions_order_by` enhanced to provide callbacks with additional information. * Improved compatibility with PHP 8.4, specifically by making implicitly nullable parameters explicitly nullable. * A large number of coding standards-enhancements, to help reduce friction when submitting plugins to marketplaces and plugin directories. Special props @crstauf for this effort. * Minor documentation tweaks and improvements. = 3.8.2 - 2024-09-12 = * Add missing parameter to the `pre_as_enqueue_async_action` hook. * Bump minimum PHP version to 7.0. * Bump minimum WordPress version to 6.4. * Make the batch size adjustable during processing. = 3.8.1 - 2024-06-20 = * Fix typos. * Improve the messaging in our unidentified action exceptions. = 3.8.0 - 2024-05-22 = * Documentation - Fixed typos in perf.md. * Update - We now require WordPress 6.3 or higher. * Update - We now require PHP 7.0 or higher. = 3.7.4 - 2024-04-05 = * Give a clear description of how the $unique parameter works. * Preserve the tab field if set. * Tweak - WP 6.5 compatibility. = 3.7.3 - 2024-03-20 = * Do not iterate over all of GET when building form in list table. * Fix a few issues reported by PCP (Plugin Check Plugin). * Try to save actions as unique even when the store doesn't support it. * Tweak - WP 6.4 compatibility. * Update "Tested up to" tag to WordPress 6.5. * update version in package-lock.json. = 3.7.2 - 2024-02-14 = * No longer user variables in `_n()` translation function. = 3.7.1 - 2023-12-13 = * update semver to 5.7.2 because of a security vulnerability in 5.7.1. = 3.7.0 - 2023-11-20 = * Important: starting with this release, Action Scheduler follows an L-2 version policy (WordPress, and consequently PHP). * Add extended indexes for hook_status_scheduled_date_gmt and status_scheduled_date_gmt. * Catch and log exceptions thrown when actions can't be created, e.g. under a corrupt database schema. * Tweak - WP 6.4 compatibility. * Update unit tests for upcoming dependency version policy. * make sure hook action_scheduler_failed_execution can access original exception object. * mention dependency version policy in usage.md. = 3.6.4 - 2023-10-11 = * Performance improvements when bulk cancelling actions. * Dev-related fixes. = 3.6.3 - 2023-09-13 = * Use `_doing_it_wrong` in initialization check. = 3.6.2 - 2023-08-09 = * Add guidance about passing arguments. * Atomic option locking. * Improve bulk delete handling. * Include database error in the exception message. * Tweak - WP 6.3 compatibility. = 3.6.1 - 2023-06-14 = * Document new optional `$priority` arg for various API functions. * Document the new `--exclude-groups` WP CLI option. * Document the new `action_scheduler_init` hook. * Ensure actions within each claim are executed in the expected order. * Fix incorrect text domain. * Remove SHOW TABLES usage when checking if tables exist. = 3.6.0 - 2023-05-10 = * Add $unique parameter to function signatures. * Add a cast-to-int for extra safety before forming new DateTime object. * Add a hook allowing exceptions for consistently failing recurring actions. * Add action priorities. * Add init hook. * Always raise the time limit. * Bump minimatch from 3.0.4 to 3.0.8. * Bump yaml from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2. * Defensive coding relating to gaps in declared schedule types. * Do not process an action if it cannot be set to `in-progress`. * Filter view labels (status names) should be translatable | #919. * Fix WPCLI progress messages. * Improve data-store initialization flow. * Improve error handling across all supported PHP versions. * Improve logic for flushing the runtime cache. * Support exclusion of multiple groups. * Update lint-staged and Node/NPM requirements. * add CLI clean command. * add CLI exclude-group filter. * exclude past-due from list table all filter count. * throwing an exception if as_schedule_recurring_action interval param is not of type integer. = 3.5.4 - 2023-01-17 = * Add pre filters during action registration. * Async scheduling. * Calculate timeouts based on total actions. * Correctly order the parameters for `ActionScheduler_ActionFactory`'s calls to `single_unique`. * Fetch action in memory first before releasing claim to avoid deadlock. * PHP 8.2: declare property to fix creation of dynamic property warning. * PHP 8.2: fix "Using ${var} in strings is deprecated, use {$var} instead". * Prevent `undefined variable` warning for `$num_pastdue_actions`. = 3.5.3 - 2022-11-09 = * Query actions with partial match. = 3.5.2 - 2022-09-16 = * Fix - erroneous 3.5.1 release. = 3.5.1 - 2022-09-13 = * Maintenance on A/S docs. * fix: PHP 8.2 deprecated notice. = 3.5.0 - 2022-08-25 = * Add - The active view link within the "Tools > Scheduled Actions" screen is now clickable. * Add - A warning when there are past-due actions. * Enhancement - Added the ability to schedule unique actions via an atomic operation. * Enhancement - Improvements to cache invalidation when processing batches (when running on WordPress 6.0+). * Enhancement - If a recurring action is found to be consistently failing, it will stop being rescheduled. * Enhancement - Adds a new "Past Due" view to the scheduled actions list table. = 3.4.2 - 2022-06-08 = * Fix - Change the include for better linting. * Fix - update: Added Action scheduler completed action hook. = 3.4.1 - 2022-05-24 = * Fix - Change the include for better linting. * Fix - Fix the documented return type. = 3.4.0 - 2021-10-29 = * Enhancement - Number of items per page can now be set for the Scheduled Actions view (props @ovidiul). #771 * Fix - Do not lower the max_execution_time if it is already set to 0 (unlimited) (props @barryhughes). #755 * Fix - Avoid triggering autoloaders during the version resolution process (props @olegabr). #731 & #776 * Dev - ActionScheduler_wcSystemStatus PHPCS fixes (props @ovidiul). #761 * Dev - ActionScheduler_DBLogger.php PHPCS fixes (props @ovidiul). #768 * Dev - Fixed phpcs for ActionScheduler_Schedule_Deprecated (props @ovidiul). #762 * Dev - Improve actions table indices (props @glagonikas). #774 & #777 * Dev - PHPCS fixes for ActionScheduler_DBStore.php (props @ovidiul). #769 & #778 * Dev - PHPCS Fixes for ActionScheduler_Abstract_ListTable (props @ovidiul). #763 & #779 * Dev - Adds new filter action_scheduler_claim_actions_order_by to allow tuning of the claim query (props @glagonikas). #773 * Dev - PHPCS fixes for ActionScheduler_WpPostStore class (props @ovidiul). #780 = 3.3.0 - 2021-09-15 = * Enhancement - Adds as_has_scheduled_action() to provide a performant way to test for existing actions. #645 * Fix - Improves compatibility with environments where NO_ZERO_DATE is enabled. #519 * Fix - Adds safety checks to guard against errors when our database tables cannot be created. #645 * Dev - Now supports queries that use multiple statuses. #649 * Dev - Minimum requirements for WordPress and PHP bumped (to 5.2 and 5.6 respectively). #723 = 3.2.1 - 2021-06-21 = * Fix - Add extra safety/account for different versions of AS and different loading patterns. #714 * Fix - Handle hidden columns (Tools → Scheduled Actions) | #600. = 3.2.0 - 2021-06-03 = * Fix - Add "no ordering" option to as_next_scheduled_action(). * Fix - Add secondary scheduled date checks when claiming actions (DBStore) | #634. * Fix - Add secondary scheduled date checks when claiming actions (wpPostStore) | #634. * Fix - Adds a new index to the action table, reducing the potential for deadlocks (props: @glagonikas). * Fix - Fix unit tests infrastructure and adapt tests to PHP 8. * Fix - Identify in-use data store. * Fix - Improve test_migration_is_scheduled. * Fix - PHP notice on list table. * Fix - Speed up clean up and batch selects. * Fix - Update pending dependencies. * Fix - [PHP 8.0] Only pass action arg values through to do_action_ref_array(). * Fix - [PHP 8] Set the PHP version to 7.1 in composer.json for PHP 8 compatibility. * Fix - add is_initialized() to docs. * Fix - fix file permissions. * Fix - fixes #664 by replacing __ with esc_html__. = 3.1.6 - 2020-05-12 = * Change log starts. action-scheduler/action-scheduler.php 0000644 00000005717 14721476224 0013762 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Plugin Name: Action Scheduler * Plugin URI: https://actionscheduler.org * Description: A robust scheduling library for use in WordPress plugins. * Author: Automattic * Author URI: https://automattic.com/ * Version: 3.9.0 * License: GPLv3 * Requires at least: 6.5 * Tested up to: 6.7 * Requires PHP: 7.1 * * Copyright 2019 Automattic, Inc. (https://automattic.com/contact/) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * @package ActionScheduler */ if ( ! function_exists( 'action_scheduler_register_3_dot_9_dot_0' ) && function_exists( 'add_action' ) ) { // WRCS: DEFINED_VERSION. if ( ! class_exists( 'ActionScheduler_Versions', false ) ) { require_once __DIR__ . '/classes/ActionScheduler_Versions.php'; add_action( 'plugins_loaded', array( 'ActionScheduler_Versions', 'initialize_latest_version' ), 1, 0 ); } add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'action_scheduler_register_3_dot_9_dot_0', 0, 0 ); // WRCS: DEFINED_VERSION. // phpcs:disable Generic.Functions.OpeningFunctionBraceKernighanRitchie.ContentAfterBrace /** * Registers this version of Action Scheduler. */ function action_scheduler_register_3_dot_9_dot_0() { // WRCS: DEFINED_VERSION. $versions = ActionScheduler_Versions::instance(); $versions->register( '3.9.0', 'action_scheduler_initialize_3_dot_9_dot_0' ); // WRCS: DEFINED_VERSION. } // phpcs:disable Generic.Functions.OpeningFunctionBraceKernighanRitchie.ContentAfterBrace /** * Initializes this version of Action Scheduler. */ function action_scheduler_initialize_3_dot_9_dot_0() { // WRCS: DEFINED_VERSION. // A final safety check is required even here, because historic versions of Action Scheduler // followed a different pattern (in some unusual cases, we could reach this point and the // ActionScheduler class is already defined—so we need to guard against that). if ( ! class_exists( 'ActionScheduler', false ) ) { require_once __DIR__ . '/classes/abstracts/ActionScheduler.php'; ActionScheduler::init( __FILE__ ); } } // Support usage in themes - load this version if no plugin has loaded a version yet. if ( did_action( 'plugins_loaded' ) && ! doing_action( 'plugins_loaded' ) && ! class_exists( 'ActionScheduler', false ) ) { action_scheduler_initialize_3_dot_9_dot_0(); // WRCS: DEFINED_VERSION. do_action( 'action_scheduler_pre_theme_init' ); ActionScheduler_Versions::initialize_latest_version(); } } action-scheduler/lib/WP_Async_Request.php 0000644 00000007206 14721476224 0014465 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WP Async Request * * @package WP-Background-Processing */ /* Library URI: https://github.com/deliciousbrains/wp-background-processing/blob/fbbc56f2480910d7959972ec9ec0819a13c6150a/classes/wp-async-request.php Author: Delicious Brains Inc. Author URI: https://deliciousbrains.com/ License: GNU General Public License v2.0 License URI: https://github.com/deliciousbrains/wp-background-processing/commit/126d7945dd3d39f39cb6488ca08fe1fb66cb351a */ if ( ! class_exists( 'WP_Async_Request' ) ) { /** * Abstract WP_Async_Request class. * * @abstract */ abstract class WP_Async_Request { /** * Prefix * * (default value: 'wp') * * @var string */ protected $prefix = 'wp'; /** * Action * * (default value: 'async_request') * * @var string */ protected $action = 'async_request'; /** * Identifier * * @var mixed */ protected $identifier; /** * Data * * (default value: array()) * * @var array */ protected $data = array(); /** * Initiate new async request */ public function __construct() { $this->identifier = $this->prefix . '_' . $this->action; add_action( 'wp_ajax_' . $this->identifier, array( $this, 'maybe_handle' ) ); add_action( 'wp_ajax_nopriv_' . $this->identifier, array( $this, 'maybe_handle' ) ); } /** * Set data used during the request * * @param array $data Data. * * @return $this */ public function data( $data ) { $this->data = $data; return $this; } /** * Dispatch the async request * * @return array|WP_Error */ public function dispatch() { $url = add_query_arg( $this->get_query_args(), $this->get_query_url() ); $args = $this->get_post_args(); return wp_remote_post( esc_url_raw( $url ), $args ); } /** * Get query args * * @return array */ protected function get_query_args() { if ( property_exists( $this, 'query_args' ) ) { return $this->query_args; } $args = array( 'action' => $this->identifier, 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( $this->identifier ), ); /** * Filters the post arguments used during an async request. * * @param array $url */ return apply_filters( $this->identifier . '_query_args', $args ); } /** * Get query URL * * @return string */ protected function get_query_url() { if ( property_exists( $this, 'query_url' ) ) { return $this->query_url; } $url = admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php' ); /** * Filters the post arguments used during an async request. * * @param string $url */ return apply_filters( $this->identifier . '_query_url', $url ); } /** * Get post args * * @return array */ protected function get_post_args() { if ( property_exists( $this, 'post_args' ) ) { return $this->post_args; } $args = array( 'timeout' => 0.01, 'blocking' => false, 'body' => $this->data, 'cookies' => $_COOKIE, 'sslverify' => apply_filters( 'https_local_ssl_verify', false ), ); /** * Filters the post arguments used during an async request. * * @param array $args */ return apply_filters( $this->identifier . '_post_args', $args ); } /** * Maybe handle * * Check for correct nonce and pass to handler. */ public function maybe_handle() { // Don't lock up other requests while processing. session_write_close(); check_ajax_referer( $this->identifier, 'nonce' ); $this->handle(); wp_die(); } /** * Handle * * Override this method to perform any actions required * during the async request. */ abstract protected function handle(); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_HoursField.php 0000644 00000002205 14721476224 0021527 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Hours field. Allows: * , / - * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ class CronExpression_HoursField extends CronExpression_AbstractField { /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value) { return $this->isSatisfied($date->format('H'), $value); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false) { // Change timezone to UTC temporarily. This will // allow us to go back or forwards and hour even // if DST will be changed between the hours. $timezone = $date->getTimezone(); $date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone('UTC')); if ($invert) { $date->modify('-1 hour'); $date->setTime($date->format('H'), 59); } else { $date->modify('+1 hour'); $date->setTime($date->format('H'), 0); } $date->setTimezone($timezone); return $this; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validate($value) { return (bool) preg_match('/[\*,\/\-0-9]+/', $value); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_FieldFactory.php 0000644 00000003321 14721476224 0022036 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * CRON field factory implementing a flyweight factory * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> * @link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron */ class CronExpression_FieldFactory { /** * @var array Cache of instantiated fields */ private $fields = array(); /** * Get an instance of a field object for a cron expression position * * @param int $position CRON expression position value to retrieve * * @return CronExpression_FieldInterface * @throws InvalidArgumentException if a position is not valid */ public function getField($position) { if (!isset($this->fields[$position])) { switch ($position) { case 0: $this->fields[$position] = new CronExpression_MinutesField(); break; case 1: $this->fields[$position] = new CronExpression_HoursField(); break; case 2: $this->fields[$position] = new CronExpression_DayOfMonthField(); break; case 3: $this->fields[$position] = new CronExpression_MonthField(); break; case 4: $this->fields[$position] = new CronExpression_DayOfWeekField(); break; case 5: $this->fields[$position] = new CronExpression_YearField(); break; default: throw new InvalidArgumentException( $position . ' is not a valid position' ); } } return $this->fields[$position]; } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/README.md 0000644 00000006277 14721476224 0015205 0 ustar 00 PHP Cron Expression Parser ========================== [![Latest Stable Version](https://poser.pugx.org/mtdowling/cron-expression/v/stable.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/mtdowling/cron-expression) [![Total Downloads](https://poser.pugx.org/mtdowling/cron-expression/downloads.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/mtdowling/cron-expression) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/mtdowling/cron-expression.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mtdowling/cron-expression) The PHP cron expression parser can parse a CRON expression, determine if it is due to run, calculate the next run date of the expression, and calculate the previous run date of the expression. You can calculate dates far into the future or past by skipping n number of matching dates. The parser can handle increments of ranges (e.g. */12, 2-59/3), intervals (e.g. 0-9), lists (e.g. 1,2,3), W to find the nearest weekday for a given day of the month, L to find the last day of the month, L to find the last given weekday of a month, and hash (#) to find the nth weekday of a given month. Credits ========== Created by Micheal Dowling. Ported to PHP 5.2 by Flightless, Inc. Based on version 1.0.3: https://github.com/mtdowling/cron-expression/tree/v1.0.3 Installing ========== Add the following to your project's composer.json: ```javascript { "require": { "mtdowling/cron-expression": "1.0.*" } } ``` Usage ===== ```php <?php require_once '/vendor/autoload.php'; // Works with predefined scheduling definitions $cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@daily'); $cron->isDue(); echo $cron->getNextRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s'); echo $cron->getPreviousRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s'); // Works with complex expressions $cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('3-59/15 2,6-12 */15 1 2-5'); echo $cron->getNextRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s'); // Calculate a run date two iterations into the future $cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@daily'); echo $cron->getNextRunDate(null, 2)->format('Y-m-d H:i:s'); // Calculate a run date relative to a specific time $cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@monthly'); echo $cron->getNextRunDate('2010-01-12 00:00:00')->format('Y-m-d H:i:s'); ``` CRON Expressions ================ A CRON expression is a string representing the schedule for a particular command to execute. The parts of a CRON schedule are as follows: * * * * * * - - - - - - | | | | | | | | | | | + year [optional] | | | | +----- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7) | | | +---------- month (1 - 12) | | +--------------- day of month (1 - 31) | +-------------------- hour (0 - 23) +------------------------- min (0 - 59) Requirements ============ - PHP 5.3+ - PHPUnit is required to run the unit tests - Composer is required to run the unit tests CHANGELOG ========= 1.0.3 (2013-11-23) ------------------ * Only set default timezone if the given $currentTime is not a DateTime instance (#34) * Fixes issue #28 where PHP increments of ranges were failing due to PHP casting hyphens to 0 * Now supports expressions with any number of extra spaces, tabs, or newlines * Using static instead of self in `CronExpression::factory` action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_DayOfWeekField.php 0000644 00000007521 14721476224 0022253 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Day of week field. Allows: * / , - ? L # * * Days of the week can be represented as a number 0-7 (0|7 = Sunday) * or as a three letter string: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT. * * 'L' stands for "last". It allows you to specify constructs such as * "the last Friday" of a given month. * * '#' is allowed for the day-of-week field, and must be followed by a * number between one and five. It allows you to specify constructs such as * "the second Friday" of a given month. * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ class CronExpression_DayOfWeekField extends CronExpression_AbstractField { /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value) { if ($value == '?') { return true; } // Convert text day of the week values to integers $value = str_ireplace( array('SUN', 'MON', 'TUE', 'WED', 'THU', 'FRI', 'SAT'), range(0, 6), $value ); $currentYear = $date->format('Y'); $currentMonth = $date->format('m'); $lastDayOfMonth = $date->format('t'); // Find out if this is the last specific weekday of the month if (strpos($value, 'L')) { $weekday = str_replace('7', '0', substr($value, 0, strpos($value, 'L'))); $tdate = clone $date; $tdate->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, $lastDayOfMonth); while ($tdate->format('w') != $weekday) { $tdate->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, --$lastDayOfMonth); } return $date->format('j') == $lastDayOfMonth; } // Handle # hash tokens if (strpos($value, '#')) { list($weekday, $nth) = explode('#', $value); // Validate the hash fields if ($weekday < 1 || $weekday > 5) { throw new InvalidArgumentException("Weekday must be a value between 1 and 5. {$weekday} given"); } if ($nth > 5) { throw new InvalidArgumentException('There are never more than 5 of a given weekday in a month'); } // The current weekday must match the targeted weekday to proceed if ($date->format('N') != $weekday) { return false; } $tdate = clone $date; $tdate->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, 1); $dayCount = 0; $currentDay = 1; while ($currentDay < $lastDayOfMonth + 1) { if ($tdate->format('N') == $weekday) { if (++$dayCount >= $nth) { break; } } $tdate->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, ++$currentDay); } return $date->format('j') == $currentDay; } // Handle day of the week values if (strpos($value, '-')) { $parts = explode('-', $value); if ($parts[0] == '7') { $parts[0] = '0'; } elseif ($parts[1] == '0') { $parts[1] = '7'; } $value = implode('-', $parts); } // Test to see which Sunday to use -- 0 == 7 == Sunday $format = in_array(7, str_split($value)) ? 'N' : 'w'; $fieldValue = $date->format($format); return $this->isSatisfied($fieldValue, $value); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false) { if ($invert) { $date->modify('-1 day'); $date->setTime(23, 59, 0); } else { $date->modify('+1 day'); $date->setTime(0, 0, 0); } return $this; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validate($value) { return (bool) preg_match('/[\*,\/\-0-9A-Z]+/', $value); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression.php 0000644 00000026536 14721476224 0017420 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * CRON expression parser that can determine whether or not a CRON expression is * due to run, the next run date and previous run date of a CRON expression. * The determinations made by this class are accurate if checked run once per * minute (seconds are dropped from date time comparisons). * * Schedule parts must map to: * minute [0-59], hour [0-23], day of month, month [1-12|JAN-DEC], day of week * [1-7|MON-SUN], and an optional year. * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> * @link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron */ class CronExpression { const MINUTE = 0; const HOUR = 1; const DAY = 2; const MONTH = 3; const WEEKDAY = 4; const YEAR = 5; /** * @var array CRON expression parts */ private $cronParts; /** * @var CronExpression_FieldFactory CRON field factory */ private $fieldFactory; /** * @var array Order in which to test of cron parts */ private static $order = array(self::YEAR, self::MONTH, self::DAY, self::WEEKDAY, self::HOUR, self::MINUTE); /** * Factory method to create a new CronExpression. * * @param string $expression The CRON expression to create. There are * several special predefined values which can be used to substitute the * CRON expression: * * @yearly, @annually) - Run once a year, midnight, Jan. 1 - 0 0 1 1 * * @monthly - Run once a month, midnight, first of month - 0 0 1 * * * @weekly - Run once a week, midnight on Sun - 0 0 * * 0 * @daily - Run once a day, midnight - 0 0 * * * * @hourly - Run once an hour, first minute - 0 * * * * * *@param CronExpression_FieldFactory $fieldFactory (optional) Field factory to use * * @return CronExpression */ public static function factory($expression, CronExpression_FieldFactory $fieldFactory = null) { $mappings = array( '@yearly' => '0 0 1 1 *', '@annually' => '0 0 1 1 *', '@monthly' => '0 0 1 * *', '@weekly' => '0 0 * * 0', '@daily' => '0 0 * * *', '@hourly' => '0 * * * *' ); if (isset($mappings[$expression])) { $expression = $mappings[$expression]; } return new self($expression, $fieldFactory ? $fieldFactory : new CronExpression_FieldFactory()); } /** * Parse a CRON expression * * @param string $expression CRON expression (e.g. '8 * * * *') * @param CronExpression_FieldFactory $fieldFactory Factory to create cron fields */ public function __construct($expression, CronExpression_FieldFactory $fieldFactory) { $this->fieldFactory = $fieldFactory; $this->setExpression($expression); } /** * Set or change the CRON expression * * @param string $value CRON expression (e.g. 8 * * * *) * * @return CronExpression * @throws InvalidArgumentException if not a valid CRON expression */ public function setExpression($value) { $this->cronParts = preg_split('/\s/', $value, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); if (count($this->cronParts) < 5) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( $value . ' is not a valid CRON expression' ); } foreach ($this->cronParts as $position => $part) { $this->setPart($position, $part); } return $this; } /** * Set part of the CRON expression * * @param int $position The position of the CRON expression to set * @param string $value The value to set * * @return CronExpression * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the value is not valid for the part */ public function setPart($position, $value) { if (!$this->fieldFactory->getField($position)->validate($value)) { throw new InvalidArgumentException( 'Invalid CRON field value ' . $value . ' as position ' . $position ); } $this->cronParts[$position] = $value; return $this; } /** * Get a next run date relative to the current date or a specific date * * @param string|DateTime $currentTime (optional) Relative calculation date * @param int $nth (optional) Number of matches to skip before returning a * matching next run date. 0, the default, will return the current * date and time if the next run date falls on the current date and * time. Setting this value to 1 will skip the first match and go to * the second match. Setting this value to 2 will skip the first 2 * matches and so on. * @param bool $allowCurrentDate (optional) Set to TRUE to return the * current date if it matches the cron expression * * @return DateTime * @throws RuntimeException on too many iterations */ public function getNextRunDate($currentTime = 'now', $nth = 0, $allowCurrentDate = false) { return $this->getRunDate($currentTime, $nth, false, $allowCurrentDate); } /** * Get a previous run date relative to the current date or a specific date * * @param string|DateTime $currentTime (optional) Relative calculation date * @param int $nth (optional) Number of matches to skip before returning * @param bool $allowCurrentDate (optional) Set to TRUE to return the * current date if it matches the cron expression * * @return DateTime * @throws RuntimeException on too many iterations * @see CronExpression::getNextRunDate */ public function getPreviousRunDate($currentTime = 'now', $nth = 0, $allowCurrentDate = false) { return $this->getRunDate($currentTime, $nth, true, $allowCurrentDate); } /** * Get multiple run dates starting at the current date or a specific date * * @param int $total Set the total number of dates to calculate * @param string|DateTime $currentTime (optional) Relative calculation date * @param bool $invert (optional) Set to TRUE to retrieve previous dates * @param bool $allowCurrentDate (optional) Set to TRUE to return the * current date if it matches the cron expression * * @return array Returns an array of run dates */ public function getMultipleRunDates($total, $currentTime = 'now', $invert = false, $allowCurrentDate = false) { $matches = array(); for ($i = 0; $i < max(0, $total); $i++) { $matches[] = $this->getRunDate($currentTime, $i, $invert, $allowCurrentDate); } return $matches; } /** * Get all or part of the CRON expression * * @param string $part (optional) Specify the part to retrieve or NULL to * get the full cron schedule string. * * @return string|null Returns the CRON expression, a part of the * CRON expression, or NULL if the part was specified but not found */ public function getExpression($part = null) { if (null === $part) { return implode(' ', $this->cronParts); } elseif (array_key_exists($part, $this->cronParts)) { return $this->cronParts[$part]; } return null; } /** * Helper method to output the full expression. * * @return string Full CRON expression */ public function __toString() { return $this->getExpression(); } /** * Determine if the cron is due to run based on the current date or a * specific date. This method assumes that the current number of * seconds are irrelevant, and should be called once per minute. * * @param string|DateTime $currentTime (optional) Relative calculation date * * @return bool Returns TRUE if the cron is due to run or FALSE if not */ public function isDue($currentTime = 'now') { if ('now' === $currentTime) { $currentDate = date('Y-m-d H:i'); $currentTime = strtotime($currentDate); } elseif ($currentTime instanceof DateTime) { $currentDate = $currentTime->format('Y-m-d H:i'); $currentTime = strtotime($currentDate); } else { $currentTime = new DateTime($currentTime); $currentTime->setTime($currentTime->format('H'), $currentTime->format('i'), 0); $currentDate = $currentTime->format('Y-m-d H:i'); $currentTime = (int)($currentTime->getTimestamp()); } return $this->getNextRunDate($currentDate, 0, true)->getTimestamp() == $currentTime; } /** * Get the next or previous run date of the expression relative to a date * * @param string|DateTime $currentTime (optional) Relative calculation date * @param int $nth (optional) Number of matches to skip before returning * @param bool $invert (optional) Set to TRUE to go backwards in time * @param bool $allowCurrentDate (optional) Set to TRUE to return the * current date if it matches the cron expression * * @return DateTime * @throws RuntimeException on too many iterations */ protected function getRunDate($currentTime = null, $nth = 0, $invert = false, $allowCurrentDate = false) { if ($currentTime instanceof DateTime) { $currentDate = $currentTime; } else { $currentDate = new DateTime($currentTime ? $currentTime : 'now'); $currentDate->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone(date_default_timezone_get())); } $currentDate->setTime($currentDate->format('H'), $currentDate->format('i'), 0); $nextRun = clone $currentDate; $nth = (int) $nth; // Set a hard limit to bail on an impossible date for ($i = 0; $i < 1000; $i++) { foreach (self::$order as $position) { $part = $this->getExpression($position); if (null === $part) { continue; } $satisfied = false; // Get the field object used to validate this part $field = $this->fieldFactory->getField($position); // Check if this is singular or a list if (strpos($part, ',') === false) { $satisfied = $field->isSatisfiedBy($nextRun, $part); } else { foreach (array_map('trim', explode(',', $part)) as $listPart) { if ($field->isSatisfiedBy($nextRun, $listPart)) { $satisfied = true; break; } } } // If the field is not satisfied, then start over if (!$satisfied) { $field->increment($nextRun, $invert); continue 2; } } // Skip this match if needed if ((!$allowCurrentDate && $nextRun == $currentDate) || --$nth > -1) { $this->fieldFactory->getField(0)->increment($nextRun, $invert); continue; } return $nextRun; } // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart throw new RuntimeException('Impossible CRON expression'); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_MinutesField.php 0000644 00000001371 14721476224 0022056 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Minutes field. Allows: * , / - * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ class CronExpression_MinutesField extends CronExpression_AbstractField { /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value) { return $this->isSatisfied($date->format('i'), $value); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false) { if ($invert) { $date->modify('-1 minute'); } else { $date->modify('+1 minute'); } return $this; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validate($value) { return (bool) preg_match('/[\*,\/\-0-9]+/', $value); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/LICENSE 0000644 00000002112 14721476224 0014713 0 ustar 00 Copyright (c) 2011 Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> and contributors Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_YearField.php 0000644 00000001651 14721476224 0021333 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Year field. Allows: * , / - * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ class CronExpression_YearField extends CronExpression_AbstractField { /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value) { return $this->isSatisfied($date->format('Y'), $value); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false) { if ($invert) { $date->modify('-1 year'); $date->setDate($date->format('Y'), 12, 31); $date->setTime(23, 59, 0); } else { $date->modify('+1 year'); $date->setDate($date->format('Y'), 1, 1); $date->setTime(0, 0, 0); } return $this; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validate($value) { return (bool) preg_match('/[\*,\/\-0-9]+/', $value); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_DayOfMonthField.php 0000644 00000007014 14721476224 0022442 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Day of month field. Allows: * , / - ? L W * * 'L' stands for "last" and specifies the last day of the month. * * The 'W' character is used to specify the weekday (Monday-Friday) nearest the * given day. As an example, if you were to specify "15W" as the value for the * day-of-month field, the meaning is: "the nearest weekday to the 15th of the * month". So if the 15th is a Saturday, the trigger will fire on Friday the * 14th. If the 15th is a Sunday, the trigger will fire on Monday the 16th. If * the 15th is a Tuesday, then it will fire on Tuesday the 15th. However if you * specify "1W" as the value for day-of-month, and the 1st is a Saturday, the * trigger will fire on Monday the 3rd, as it will not 'jump' over the boundary * of a month's days. The 'W' character can only be specified when the * day-of-month is a single day, not a range or list of days. * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ class CronExpression_DayOfMonthField extends CronExpression_AbstractField { /** * Get the nearest day of the week for a given day in a month * * @param int $currentYear Current year * @param int $currentMonth Current month * @param int $targetDay Target day of the month * * @return DateTime Returns the nearest date */ private static function getNearestWeekday($currentYear, $currentMonth, $targetDay) { $tday = str_pad($targetDay, 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT); $target = new DateTime("$currentYear-$currentMonth-$tday"); $currentWeekday = (int) $target->format('N'); if ($currentWeekday < 6) { return $target; } $lastDayOfMonth = $target->format('t'); foreach (array(-1, 1, -2, 2) as $i) { $adjusted = $targetDay + $i; if ($adjusted > 0 && $adjusted <= $lastDayOfMonth) { $target->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, $adjusted); if ($target->format('N') < 6 && $target->format('m') == $currentMonth) { return $target; } } } } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value) { // ? states that the field value is to be skipped if ($value == '?') { return true; } $fieldValue = $date->format('d'); // Check to see if this is the last day of the month if ($value == 'L') { return $fieldValue == $date->format('t'); } // Check to see if this is the nearest weekday to a particular value if (strpos($value, 'W')) { // Parse the target day $targetDay = substr($value, 0, strpos($value, 'W')); // Find out if the current day is the nearest day of the week return $date->format('j') == self::getNearestWeekday( $date->format('Y'), $date->format('m'), $targetDay )->format('j'); } return $this->isSatisfied($date->format('d'), $value); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false) { if ($invert) { $date->modify('previous day'); $date->setTime(23, 59); } else { $date->modify('next day'); $date->setTime(0, 0); } return $this; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validate($value) { return (bool) preg_match('/[\*,\/\-\?LW0-9A-Za-z]+/', $value); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_FieldInterface.php 0000644 00000002162 14721476224 0022331 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * CRON field interface * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ interface CronExpression_FieldInterface { /** * Check if the respective value of a DateTime field satisfies a CRON exp * * @param DateTime $date DateTime object to check * @param string $value CRON expression to test against * * @return bool Returns TRUE if satisfied, FALSE otherwise */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value); /** * When a CRON expression is not satisfied, this method is used to increment * or decrement a DateTime object by the unit of the cron field * * @param DateTime $date DateTime object to change * @param bool $invert (optional) Set to TRUE to decrement * * @return CronExpression_FieldInterface */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false); /** * Validates a CRON expression for a given field * * @param string $value CRON expression value to validate * * @return bool Returns TRUE if valid, FALSE otherwise */ public function validate($value); } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_MonthField.php 0000644 00000002567 14721476224 0021527 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Month field. Allows: * , / - * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ class CronExpression_MonthField extends CronExpression_AbstractField { /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTime $date, $value) { // Convert text month values to integers $value = str_ireplace( array( 'JAN', 'FEB', 'MAR', 'APR', 'MAY', 'JUN', 'JUL', 'AUG', 'SEP', 'OCT', 'NOV', 'DEC' ), range(1, 12), $value ); return $this->isSatisfied($date->format('m'), $value); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function increment(DateTime $date, $invert = false) { if ($invert) { // $date->modify('last day of previous month'); // remove for php 5.2 compat $date->modify('previous month'); $date->modify($date->format('Y-m-t')); $date->setTime(23, 59); } else { //$date->modify('first day of next month'); // remove for php 5.2 compat $date->modify('next month'); $date->modify($date->format('Y-m-01')); $date->setTime(0, 0); } return $this; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validate($value) { return (bool) preg_match('/[\*,\/\-0-9A-Z]+/', $value); } } action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/CronExpression_AbstractField.php 0000644 00000005020 14721476224 0022170 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Abstract CRON expression field * * @author Michael Dowling <mtdowling@gmail.com> */ abstract class CronExpression_AbstractField implements CronExpression_FieldInterface { /** * Check to see if a field is satisfied by a value * * @param string $dateValue Date value to check * @param string $value Value to test * * @return bool */ public function isSatisfied($dateValue, $value) { if ($this->isIncrementsOfRanges($value)) { return $this->isInIncrementsOfRanges($dateValue, $value); } elseif ($this->isRange($value)) { return $this->isInRange($dateValue, $value); } return $value == '*' || $dateValue == $value; } /** * Check if a value is a range * * @param string $value Value to test * * @return bool */ public function isRange($value) { return strpos($value, '-') !== false; } /** * Check if a value is an increments of ranges * * @param string $value Value to test * * @return bool */ public function isIncrementsOfRanges($value) { return strpos($value, '/') !== false; } /** * Test if a value is within a range * * @param string $dateValue Set date value * @param string $value Value to test * * @return bool */ public function isInRange($dateValue, $value) { $parts = array_map('trim', explode('-', $value, 2)); return $dateValue >= $parts[0] && $dateValue <= $parts[1]; } /** * Test if a value is within an increments of ranges (offset[-to]/step size) * * @param string $dateValue Set date value * @param string $value Value to test * * @return bool */ public function isInIncrementsOfRanges($dateValue, $value) { $parts = array_map('trim', explode('/', $value, 2)); $stepSize = isset($parts[1]) ? $parts[1] : 0; if ($parts[0] == '*' || $parts[0] === '0') { return (int) $dateValue % $stepSize == 0; } $range = explode('-', $parts[0], 2); $offset = $range[0]; $to = isset($range[1]) ? $range[1] : $dateValue; // Ensure that the date value is within the range if ($dateValue < $offset || $dateValue > $to) { return false; } for ($i = $offset; $i <= $to; $i+= $stepSize) { if ($i == $dateValue) { return true; } } return false; } } action-scheduler/deprecated/functions.php 0000644 00000012231 14721476224 0014626 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Deprecated API functions for scheduling actions * * Functions with the wc prefix were deprecated to avoid confusion with * Action Scheduler being included in WooCommerce core, and it providing * a different set of APIs for working with the action queue. * * @package ActionScheduler */ /** * Schedule an action to run one time. * * @param int $timestamp When the job will run. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * * @return string The job ID */ function wc_schedule_single_action( $timestamp, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'as_schedule_single_action()' ); return as_schedule_single_action( $timestamp, $hook, $args, $group ); } /** * Schedule a recurring action. * * @param int $timestamp When the first instance of the job will run. * @param int $interval_in_seconds How long to wait between runs. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * * @deprecated 2.1.0 * * @return string The job ID */ function wc_schedule_recurring_action( $timestamp, $interval_in_seconds, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'as_schedule_recurring_action()' ); return as_schedule_recurring_action( $timestamp, $interval_in_seconds, $hook, $args, $group ); } /** * Schedule an action that recurs on a cron-like schedule. * * @param int $timestamp The schedule will start on or after this time. * @param string $schedule A cron-link schedule string. * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron * * * * * * * * ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ * | | | | | | * | | | | | + year [optional] * | | | | +----- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7) * | | | +---------- month (1 - 12) * | | +--------------- day of month (1 - 31) * | +-------------------- hour (0 - 23) * +------------------------- min (0 - 59) * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * * @deprecated 2.1.0 * * @return string The job ID */ function wc_schedule_cron_action( $timestamp, $schedule, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'as_schedule_cron_action()' ); return as_schedule_cron_action( $timestamp, $schedule, $hook, $args, $group ); } /** * Cancel the next occurrence of a job. * * @param string $hook The hook that the job will trigger. * @param array $args Args that would have been passed to the job. * @param string $group Action's group. * * @deprecated 2.1.0 */ function wc_unschedule_action( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'as_unschedule_action()' ); as_unschedule_action( $hook, $args, $group ); } /** * Get next scheduled action. * * @param string $hook Action's hook. * @param array $args Action's args. * @param string $group Action's group. * * @deprecated 2.1.0 * * @return int|bool The timestamp for the next occurrence, or false if nothing was found */ function wc_next_scheduled_action( $hook, $args = null, $group = '' ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'as_next_scheduled_action()' ); return as_next_scheduled_action( $hook, $args, $group ); } /** * Find scheduled actions * * @param array $args Possible arguments, with their default values: * 'hook' => '' - the name of the action that will be triggered * 'args' => NULL - the args array that will be passed with the action * 'date' => NULL - the scheduled date of the action. Expects a DateTime object, a unix timestamp, or a string that can parsed with strtotime(). Used in UTC timezone. * 'date_compare' => '<=' - operator for testing "date". accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '=' * 'modified' => NULL - the date the action was last updated. Expects a DateTime object, a unix timestamp, or a string that can parsed with strtotime(). Used in UTC timezone. * 'modified_compare' => '<=' - operator for testing "modified". accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '=' * 'group' => '' - the group the action belongs to * 'status' => '' - ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_COMPLETE or ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING * 'claimed' => NULL - TRUE to find claimed actions, FALSE to find unclaimed actions, a string to find a specific claim ID * 'per_page' => 5 - Number of results to return * 'offset' => 0 * 'orderby' => 'date' - accepted values are 'hook', 'group', 'modified', or 'date' * 'order' => 'ASC'. * @param string $return_format OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ids. * * @deprecated 2.1.0 * * @return array */ function wc_get_scheduled_actions( $args = array(), $return_format = OBJECT ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'as_get_scheduled_actions()' ); return as_get_scheduled_actions( $args, $return_format ); } action-scheduler/deprecated/ActionScheduler_Store_Deprecated.php 0000644 00000002043 14721476224 0021166 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Store_Deprecated * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Store_Deprecated { /** * Mark an action that failed to fetch correctly as failed. * * @since 2.2.6 * * @param int $action_id The ID of the action. */ public function mark_failed_fetch_action( $action_id ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.0.0', 'ActionScheduler_Store::mark_failure()' ); self::$store->mark_failure( $action_id ); } /** * Add base hooks * * @since 2.2.6 */ protected static function hook() { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.0.0' ); } /** * Remove base hooks * * @since 2.2.6 */ protected static function unhook() { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.0.0' ); } /** * Get the site's local time. * * @deprecated 2.1.0 * @return DateTimeZone */ protected function get_local_timezone() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '2.1.0', 'ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::set_local_timezone()' ); return ActionScheduler_TimezoneHelper::get_local_timezone(); } } action-scheduler/deprecated/ActionScheduler_Schedule_Deprecated.php 0000644 00000001477 14721476224 0021640 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schedule */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Schedule_Deprecated implements ActionScheduler_Schedule { /** * Get the date & time this schedule was created to run, or calculate when it should be run * after a given date & time. * * @param DateTime $after DateTime to calculate against. * * @return DateTime|null */ public function next( DateTime $after = null ) { if ( empty( $after ) ) { $return_value = $this->get_date(); $replacement_method = 'get_date()'; } else { $return_value = $this->get_next( $after ); $replacement_method = 'get_next( $after )'; } _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.0.0', __CLASS__ . '::' . $replacement_method ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped return $return_value; } } action-scheduler/deprecated/ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner_Deprecated.php 0000644 00000001524 14721476224 0024176 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Abstract class with common Queue Cleaner functionality. */ abstract class ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner_Deprecated { /** * Get the maximum number of seconds a batch can run for. * * @deprecated 2.1.1 * @return int The number of seconds. */ protected function get_maximum_execution_time() { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.1.1', 'ActionScheduler_Abstract_QueueRunner::get_time_limit()' ); $maximum_execution_time = 30; // Apply deprecated filter. if ( has_filter( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time' ) ) { _deprecated_function( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time', '2.1.1', 'action_scheduler_queue_runner_time_limit' ); $maximum_execution_time = apply_filters( 'action_scheduler_maximum_execution_time', $maximum_execution_time ); } return absint( $maximum_execution_time ); } } action-scheduler/deprecated/ActionScheduler_AdminView_Deprecated.php 0000644 00000012532 14721476224 0021761 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Class ActionScheduler_AdminView_Deprecated * * Store deprecated public functions previously found in the ActionScheduler_AdminView class. * Keeps them out of the way of the main class. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ class ActionScheduler_AdminView_Deprecated { /** * Adjust parameters for custom post type. * * @param array $args Args. */ public function action_scheduler_post_type_args( $args ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $args; } /** * Customise the post status related views displayed on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. * * @param array $views An associative array of views and view labels which can be used to filter the 'scheduled-action' posts displayed on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. * @return array $views An associative array of views and view labels which can be used to filter the 'scheduled-action' posts displayed on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. */ public function list_table_views( $views ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $views; } /** * Do not include the "Edit" action for the Scheduled Actions administration screen. * * Hooked to the 'bulk_actions-edit-action-scheduler' filter. * * @param array $actions An associative array of actions which can be performed on the 'scheduled-action' post type. * @return array $actions An associative array of actions which can be performed on the 'scheduled-action' post type. */ public function bulk_actions( $actions ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $actions; } /** * Completely customer the columns displayed on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. * * Because we can't filter the content of the default title and date columns, we need to recreate our own * custom columns for displaying those post fields. For the column content, @see self::list_table_column_content(). * * @param array $columns An associative array of columns that are use for the table on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. * @return array $columns An associative array of columns that are use for the table on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. */ public function list_table_columns( $columns ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $columns; } /** * Make our custom title & date columns use defaulting title & date sorting. * * @param array $columns An associative array of columns that can be used to sort the table on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. * @return array $columns An associative array of columns that can be used to sort the table on the Scheduled Actions administration screen. */ public static function list_table_sortable_columns( $columns ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $columns; } /** * Print the content for our custom columns. * * @param string $column_name The key for the column for which we should output our content. * @param int $post_id The ID of the 'scheduled-action' post for which this row relates. */ public static function list_table_column_content( $column_name, $post_id ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); } /** * Hide the inline "Edit" action for all 'scheduled-action' posts. * * Hooked to the 'post_row_actions' filter. * * @param array $actions An associative array of actions which can be performed on the 'scheduled-action' post type. * @param WP_Post $post The 'scheduled-action' post object. * @return array $actions An associative array of actions which can be performed on the 'scheduled-action' post type. */ public static function row_actions( $actions, $post ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $actions; } /** * Run an action when triggered from the Action Scheduler administration screen. * * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public static function maybe_execute_action() { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); } /** * Convert an interval of seconds into a two part human friendly string. * * The WordPress human_time_diff() function only calculates the time difference to one degree, meaning * even if an action is 1 day and 11 hours away, it will display "1 day". This function goes one step * further to display two degrees of accuracy. * * Based on Crontrol::interval() function by Edward Dale: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-crontrol/ * * @return void */ public static function admin_notices() { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); } /** * Filter search queries to allow searching by Claim ID (i.e. post_password). * * @param string $orderby MySQL orderby string. * @param WP_Query $query Instance of a WP_Query object. * @return void */ public function custom_orderby( $orderby, $query ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); } /** * Filter search queries to allow searching by Claim ID (i.e. post_password). * * @param string $search MySQL search string. * @param WP_Query $query Instance of a WP_Query object. * @return void */ public function search_post_password( $search, $query ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); } /** * Change messages when a scheduled action is updated. * * @param array $messages Messages. * @return array */ public function post_updated_messages( $messages ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '2.0.0' ); return $messages; } }
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