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  • Thread Starter baumann11

    (@baumann11)

    My wp-cron.php

    <?php
    /**
    * A pseudo-CRON daemon for scheduling WordPress tasks
    *
    * WP Cron is triggered when the site receives a visit. In the scenario
    * where a site may not receive enough visits to execute scheduled tasks
    * in a timely manner, this file can be called directly or via a server
    * CRON daemon for X number of times.
    *
    * Defining DISABLE_WP_CRON as true and calling this file directly are
    * mutually exclusive and the latter does not rely on the former to work.
    *
    * The HTTP request to this file will not slow down the visitor who happens to
    * visit when the cron job is needed to run.
    *
    * @package WordPress
    */

    ignore_user_abort( false );

    /* Don’t make the request block till we finish, if possible. */
    if ( function_exists( ‘fastcgi_finish_request’ ) && version_compare( phpversion(), ‘7.0.16’, ‘>=’ ) ) {
    if ( ! headers_sent() ) {
    header( ‘Expires: Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT’ );
    header( ‘Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0’ );
    }

    fastcgi_finish_request();
    }

    if ( ! empty( $_POST ) || defined( ‘DOING_AJAX’ ) || defined( ‘DOING_CRON’ ) ) {
    die();
    }

    /**
    * Tell WordPress we are doing the CRON task.
    *
    * @var bool
    */
    define( ‘DOING_CRON’, true );

    if ( ! defined( ‘ABSPATH’ ) ) {
    /** Set up WordPress environment */
    require_once __DIR__ . ‘/wp-load.php’;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieves the cron lock.
    *
    * Returns the uncached doing_cron transient.
    *
    * @ignore
    * @since 3.3.0
    *
    * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
    *
    * @return string|false Value of the doing_cron transient, 0|false otherwise.
    */
    function _get_cron_lock() {
    global $wpdb;

    $value = 0;
    if ( wp_using_ext_object_cache() ) {
    /*
    * Skip local cache and force re-fetch of doing_cron transient
    * in case another process updated the cache.
    */
    $value = wp_cache_get( ‘doing_cron’, ‘transient’, true );
    } else {
    $row = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( “SELECT option_value FROM $wpdb->options WHERE option_name = %s LIMIT 1”, ‘_transient_doing_cron’ ) );
    if ( is_object( $row ) ) {
    $value = $row->option_value;
    }
    }

    return $value;
    }

    $crons = wp_get_ready_cron_jobs();
    if ( empty( $crons ) ) {
    die();
    }

    $gmt_time = microtime( true );

    // The cron lock: a unix timestamp from when the cron was spawned.
    $doing_cron_transient = get_transient( ‘doing_cron’ );

    // Use global $doing_wp_cron lock, otherwise use the GET lock. If no lock, try to grab a new lock.
    if ( empty( $doing_wp_cron ) ) {
    if ( empty( $_GET[‘doing_wp_cron’] ) ) {
    // Called from external script/job. Try setting a lock.
    if ( $doing_cron_transient && ( $doing_cron_transient + WP_CRON_LOCK_TIMEOUT > $gmt_time ) ) {
    return;
    }
    $doing_wp_cron = sprintf( ‘%.22F’, microtime( true ) );
    $doing_cron_transient = $doing_wp_cron;
    set_transient( ‘doing_cron’, $doing_wp_cron );
    } else {
    $doing_wp_cron = $_GET[‘doing_wp_cron’];
    }
    }

    /*
    * The cron lock (a unix timestamp set when the cron was spawned),
    * must match $doing_wp_cron (the “key”).
    */
    if ( $doing_cron_transient !== $doing_wp_cron ) {
    return;
    }

    foreach ( $crons as $timestamp => $cronhooks ) {
    if ( $timestamp > $gmt_time ) {
    break;
    }

    foreach ( $cronhooks as $hook => $keys ) {

    foreach ( $keys as $k => $v ) {

    $schedule = $v[‘schedule’];

    if ( $schedule ) {
    wp_reschedule_event( $timestamp, $schedule, $hook, $v[‘args’] );
    }

    wp_unschedule_event( $timestamp, $hook, $v[‘args’] );

    /**
    * Fires scheduled events.
    *
    * @ignore
    * @since 2.1.0
    *
    * @param string $hook Name of the hook that was scheduled to be fired.
    * @param array $args The arguments to be passed to the hook.
    */
    do_action_ref_array( $hook, $v[‘args’] );

    // If the hook ran too long and another cron process stole the lock, quit.
    if ( _get_cron_lock() !== $doing_wp_cron ) {
    return;
    }
    }
    }
    }

    if ( _get_cron_lock() === $doing_wp_cron ) {
    delete_transient( ‘doing_cron’ );
    }

    die();

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