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Use scheduler to run the job queue

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    dennisj
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    So far I haven't had any problems with the mediawiki job queue in Cloudron, but I have had issues of jobs not getting run frequently enough on another server. When one view in a Cloudron mediawiki instance did not seem to get updated and reflect recent changes, I started to look around. I hadn't got very far when I noticed it had, by then, already been updated. But I was still left with a bit of a question about how Cloudron handles this side of things.

    I noticed this line in the "not for editing by users" /run/mediawiki/LocalSettings.php file:

    # Use scheduler to run the job queue
    $wgJobRunRate = 0;
    

    https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgJobRunRate says:
    If $wgJobRunRate is 0 jobs will not be done during ordinary Apache requests. In this case, maintenance/runJobs.php should be run in loop every few seconds via a service or cron job.

    So I tried to find out where this was scheduled in Cloudron, and how often, but so far I haven't been able to track this down.

    Could someone please point me in the right direction? This is not a mission critical question, more an "understand a little how Cloudron does things" question.
    thanks.

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      Hello @dennisj
      You can add your overrides in /app/data/LocalSettings.php as documented in https://docs.cloudron.io/packages/mediawiki#changing-permissions

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