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'''Usage''' | '''Usage''' | ||
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<code>php yourlimesurveydir/application/commands/console.php plugin cron --interval=X</code> | <code>php yourlimesurveydir/application/commands/console.php plugin cron --interval=X</code> | ||
The directory <code>yourlimesurveydir/application/runtime</code> must be writable by the webserver. | {{Alert|title=Before 2.75.2|text=You must call the command in the LimeSurvey directory.The directory <code>yourlimesurveydir/application/runtime</code> must be writable by the webserver and the interval is not in option.}} | ||
'''Input''' | '''Input''' | ||
The event receives the following information: | The event receives the following information: | ||
''interval'' the interval parameter, set this to the interval (in minutes) you want to run this cron job. Plugins can use this information to self-limit their execution time or check when the event will fire next. | |||
* '''interval''' the interval parameter, set this to the interval (in minutes) you want to run this cron job. Plugins can use this information to self-limit their execution time or check when the event will fire next. | |||
[[Category:Plugins events]] | [[Category:Plugins events]] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 17 November 2017
Usage
This event is used when server admin sets a crontab command.
How to use
This event needs to be called with php cli command.
php yourlimesurveydir/application/commands/console.php plugin cron --interval=X

yourlimesurveydir/application/runtime
must be writable by the webserver and the interval is not in option.
Input
The event receives the following information:
- interval the interval parameter, set this to the interval (in minutes) you want to run this cron job. Plugins can use this information to self-limit their execution time or check when the event will fire next.