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=== WP-Crontrol ===
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WP-Crontrol lets you take control over what's happening in the WP-Cron system.
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== Installation ==
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1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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= Version 0.1 =
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* Super basic, look at what's in WP-Cron functionality.
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= Version 0.2 =
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=== WP-Crontrol ===
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Contributors: scompt
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Donate link: http://scompt.com/projects/wp-crontrol
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Tags: admin, cron
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Requires at least: 2.1
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== Installation ==
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1. Upload the `zensor` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
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* Plugin URI: http://www.scompt.com/projects/wp-crontrol
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* Description: WP-Crontrol lets you take control over what's happening in the WP-Cron system.
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* Author: Edward Dale
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* Version: 0.
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* Author URI: http://www.scompt.com
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/**
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* WP-Crontrol lets you take control over what's happening in the WP-Cron system.
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*
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* LICENSE
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* This file is part of WP-Crontrol.
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*
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* WP-Crontrol is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*
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* @package WP-Crontrol
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* @author Edward Dale <scompt@scompt.com>
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* @copyright Copyright 2007 Edward Dale
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt GPL 2.0
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* @version $Id: wp-crontrol.php 31774 2008-02-13 19:13:59Z scompt $
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* @link http://www.scompt.com/projects/wp-crontrol
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* @since 0.2
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class Crontrol {
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/**
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* Hook onto all of the actions and filters needed by the plugin.
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function Crontrol() {
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if( function_exists('add_action') ) {
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add_action('init', array(&$this, 'init'));
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add_action('init', array(&$this, 'handle_posts'));
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add_action('admin_menu', array(&$this, 'admin_menu'));
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// Make sure the activation works from subdirectories as well as
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// directly in the plugin directory.
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$activate_action = str_replace(ABSPATH.PLUGINDIR.'/', 'activate_', __FILE__);
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add_action($activate_action, array(&$this, 'activate'));
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add_filter('cron_schedules', array(&$this, 'cron_schedules'));
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add_action('wp_ajax_delete-sched', array(&$this, 'handle_ajax'));
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}
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}
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/**
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* Run using the 'init' action.
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function init() {
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load_plugin_textdomain('crontrol', PLUGINDIR.'/wp-crontrol/gettext');
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}
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/**
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* hook.
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function scripts() {
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wp_enqueue_script( 'listman');
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}
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* Handles any ajax requests made by the plugin. Run using
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function handle_ajax() {
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switch( $_POST['action'] ) {
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case 'delete-sched':
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if( !current_user_can('manage_options') ) die('-1');
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$to_delete = $_POST['id'];
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$this->delete_schedule($to_delete);
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exit('1');
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break;
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case 'delete-cron':
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}
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}
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function handle_posts() {
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if( isset($_POST['new_cron']) ) {
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wp_schedule_event(time(), $_POST['schedule'], $_POST['hookname']);
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check_admin_referer("new-sched");
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$name = $_POST['internal_name'];
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$interval = $_POST['interval'];
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wp_redirect('options-general.php?page=crontrol_admin_options_page');
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} else if( isset($_GET['action']) && $_GET['action']=='delete-sched') {
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$id = $_GET['id'];
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check_admin_referer("delete-sched_$id");
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$this->delete_schedule($id);
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}
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/**
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function add_schedule($name, $interval, $display) {
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$old_scheds = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
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$old_scheds[$
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update_option('crontrol_schedules', $old_scheds);
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}
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/**
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function delete_schedule($name) {
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$scheds = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
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unset($scheds[$name]);
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update_option('crontrol_schedules', $scheds);
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}
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/**
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* Sets up the plugin environment upon first activation.
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* Run using the 'activate_' action.
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function activate() {
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$extra_scheds = array('twicedaily'=>array('interval'=>43200, 'display'=>'Twice Daily'));
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add_option('crontrol_schedules', $extra_scheds);
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}
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/**
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function admin_menu() {
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$page = add_options_page('Crontrol', 'Crontrol', 'manage_options', 'crontrol_admin_options_page', array(&$this, 'admin_options_page') );
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add_action("admin_print_scripts-$page", array(&$this, 'scripts') );
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}
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function cron_schedules($scheds) {
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$new_scheds = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
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}
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function admin_options_page() {
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$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
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$custom_schedules = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
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}
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function admin_manage_page() {
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$crons = _get_cron_array();
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$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
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}
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/**
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* @param time $newer_date
|
320 |
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* @return string The pretty time_since value
|
321 |
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* @link http://binarybonsai.com/code/timesince.txt
|
322 |
*/
|
323 |
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function time_since($older_date, $newer_date)
|
324 |
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|
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|
325 |
$chunks = array(
|
326 |
array(60 * 60 * 24 * 365 , 'year'),
|
327 |
array(60 * 60 * 24 * 30 , 'month'),
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373 |
}
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374 |
|
375 |
return $output;
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376 |
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|
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377 |
}
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378 |
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379 |
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// Get this show on the road
|
380 |
new Crontrol();
|
381 |
?>
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* Plugin URI: http://www.scompt.com/projects/wp-crontrol
|
5 |
* Description: WP-Crontrol lets you take control over what's happening in the WP-Cron system.
|
6 |
* Author: Edward Dale
|
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* Version: 0.1
|
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* Author URI: http://www.scompt.com
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*/
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class Crontrol {
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function Crontrol() {
|
13 |
if( function_exists('add_action') ) {
|
14 |
add_action('init', array(&$this, 'init'));
|
15 |
add_action('init', array(&$this, 'handle_posts'));
|
16 |
add_action('admin_menu', array(&$this, 'admin_menu'));
|
17 |
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add_action('activate_wp-crontrol.php', array(&$this, 'activate'));
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|
18 |
|
19 |
add_filter('cron_schedules', array(&$this, 'cron_schedules'));
|
20 |
add_action('wp_ajax_delete-sched', array(&$this, 'handle_ajax'));
|
22 |
}
|
23 |
}
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24 |
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|
25 |
function init() {
|
26 |
load_plugin_textdomain('crontrol', PLUGINDIR.'/wp-crontrol/gettext');
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27 |
}
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28 |
function scripts() {
|
29 |
wp_enqueue_script( 'listman');
|
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}
|
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|
32 |
function handle_ajax() {
|
33 |
switch( $_POST['action'] ) {
|
34 |
case 'delete-sched':
|
|
|
35 |
$to_delete = $_POST['id'];
|
36 |
$this->delete_schedule($to_delete);
|
37 |
exit('1');
|
38 |
break;
|
39 |
case 'delete-cron':
|
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|
40 |
break;
|
41 |
}
|
42 |
}
|
43 |
|
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|
44 |
function handle_posts() {
|
45 |
if( isset($_POST['new_cron']) ) {
|
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|
46 |
wp_schedule_event(time(), $_POST['schedule'], $_POST['hookname']);
|
47 |
|
48 |
} else if( isset($_POST['new_schedule']) ) {
|
|
|
49 |
check_admin_referer("new-sched");
|
50 |
$name = $_POST['internal_name'];
|
51 |
$interval = $_POST['interval'];
|
54 |
wp_redirect('options-general.php?page=crontrol_admin_options_page');
|
55 |
|
56 |
} else if( isset($_GET['action']) && $_GET['action']=='delete-sched') {
|
|
|
57 |
$id = $_GET['id'];
|
58 |
check_admin_referer("delete-sched_$id");
|
59 |
$this->delete_schedule($id);
|
61 |
}
|
62 |
}
|
63 |
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|
64 |
function add_schedule($name, $interval, $display) {
|
65 |
$old_scheds = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
|
66 |
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$old_scheds[$_POST['internal_name']] = array('interval'=>$_POST['interval'], 'display'=>$_POST['display_name']);
|
67 |
update_option('crontrol_schedules', $old_scheds);
|
68 |
}
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|
69 |
function delete_schedule($name) {
|
70 |
$scheds = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
|
71 |
unset($scheds[$name]);
|
72 |
update_option('crontrol_schedules', $scheds);
|
73 |
}
|
74 |
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|
75 |
function activate() {
|
76 |
$extra_scheds = array('twicedaily'=>array('interval'=>43200, 'display'=>'Twice Daily'));
|
77 |
add_option('crontrol_schedules', $extra_scheds);
|
78 |
}
|
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|
80 |
function admin_menu() {
|
81 |
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// Add a Zensor menu underneath the options and management page
|
82 |
$page = add_options_page('Crontrol', 'Crontrol', 'manage_options', 'crontrol_admin_options_page', array(&$this, 'admin_options_page') );
|
83 |
add_action("admin_print_scripts-$page", array(&$this, 'scripts') );
|
84 |
|
85 |
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$page = add_management_page('Crontrol', "Crontrol", '1', 'crontrol_admin_manage_page', array(&$this, 'admin_manage_page') );
|
86 |
+
|
87 |
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// Add some scripts and stylesheets to the admin section
|
88 |
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// add_action("admin_print_scripts-$page", array(&$this, 'scripts') );
|
89 |
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// add_action("admin_head", array(&$this, 'styles') );
|
90 |
}
|
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|
92 |
function cron_schedules($scheds) {
|
93 |
$new_scheds = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
|
94 |
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return $new_scheds;
|
95 |
}
|
96 |
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|
97 |
function admin_options_page() {
|
98 |
$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
|
99 |
$custom_schedules = get_option('crontrol_schedules');
|
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<?php
|
161 |
}
|
162 |
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|
163 |
function admin_manage_page() {
|
164 |
$crons = _get_cron_array();
|
165 |
$schedules = wp_get_schedules();
|
225 |
}
|
226 |
|
227 |
/**
|
228 |
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* From: http://binarybonsai.com/code/timesince.txt
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|
229 |
*/
|
230 |
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function time_since($older_date, $newer_date)
|
231 |
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{
|
232 |
+
// array of time period chunks
|
233 |
$chunks = array(
|
234 |
array(60 * 60 * 24 * 365 , 'year'),
|
235 |
array(60 * 60 * 24 * 30 , 'month'),
|
281 |
}
|
282 |
|
283 |
return $output;
|
284 |
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}
|
285 |
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|
286 |
}
|
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|
288 |
new Crontrol();
|
289 |
?>
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