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How to increase cron interval in WP-unmanaged app?

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  • imc67I imc67

    Hi @murgero, thanks for your quick response!

    In that folder there are only: credentials.txt php.ini /public 😞

    Kind regards,

    Marcel.

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    @imc67 You can make the file (assuming wp-unmanged is based on the LAMP app) called crontab and put what you need in there. Would be worth a test.

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      Currently there is no way to customize the cron schedule, it is fixed in the app package manifest to every 5 minutes. What is the use-case for making this more frequent? We can change this if there are good reasons.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        Currently there is no way to customize the cron schedule, it is fixed in the app package manifest to every 5 minutes. What is the use-case for making this more frequent? We can change this if there are good reasons.

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        @nebulon Hi Johannes, thanks for your response. In Wordpress itself there are 1 minute cron interval types and plugins are using it. Now some plugins give cron-errors like "there are 5 unfinished cron tasks, is there something wrong with your cron?".

        Kind regards,

        Marcel.

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          @imc67 We will push an update so that the cron interval is configurable.

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            @girish this would be awesome!!!

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              @girish Today there was an app update to 1.2.2 with description: Make cron granularity 1 second

              I was very curious what was changed and I discovered the cron interval is now every 2 minutes. In the app manifest (yes I've found that 😉 ) the cron is now:

              "schedule": "*/1 * * * *"

              This means every other minute (so every 120 seconds). Now I'm very curious what the update description means?

              With these 2 minutes I'm already happy, it would be a little bit better to have it every minute: "schedule": "* * * * *"

              Kind regards and keep up the good work! I'm already have some production sites in Cloudron and unmanagedWP-app and I'm very very happy with this great product!!

              Kind regards,

              Marcel

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                @imc67 The pattern means every minute. Why do you think it means every 2 minutes? https://cronexpressiondescriptor.azurewebsites.net/?expression=*%2F1+*+*+*+*&locale=en

                Also, for code changes, you can always track https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-unmanaged-app

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                  @girish Hi, thanks for your response, the result of the "*/1 * * * *" is:

                  [2019-05-31 09:10:31] - [Cron Request]- 120.29s after the previous one. | Cron called from 127.0.0.1 (?)
                  [2019-05-31 09:08:31] - [Cron Request]- 119.87s after the previous one. | Cron called from 127.0.0.1 (?)
                  [2019-05-31 09:06:31] - [Cron Request]- 120.13s after the previous one. | Cron called from 127.0.0.1 (?)
                  [2019-05-31 09:04:31] - [Cron Request]- 119.92s after the previous one. | Cron called from 127.0.0.1 (?)
                  [2019-05-31 09:02:31] - [Cron Request]- 119.97s after the previous one. | Cron called from 127.0.0.1 (?)
                  

                  So all almost exactly 120 seconds interval.

                  As far as I know a 1 minute interval is "* * * * *" (https://crontab.guru/every-minute)

                  So it would be really great if this could be implemented 🙂

                  Kind regards,

                  Marcel.

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                    Apparently both patterns are equivalent, not sure why you see those exactly two minutes apart. I did a quick test locally with the same cron module and I get for both every minute. Will do a cloudron app test later.

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                      I just tested the WordPress unmanaged app regarding the currently published cron pattern and I cannot reproduce the 2 minutes interval:

                      10:44:09 - => Run cron job
                      10:44:10 - Success: Executed a total of 0 cron events.
                      10:45:09 - => Run cron job
                      10:45:10 - Success: Executed a total of 0 cron events.
                      10:46:09 - => Run cron job
                      10:46:10 - Success: Executed a total of 0 cron events.
                      

                      Not sure what the difference between our two deployments are now.

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                        @nebulon OMG I have to apologize!

                        This log is from a plugin and that has an own 2 minute schedule 😞
                        I checked the app log and there is indeed a 1 minute cron call.

                        I'm deeply ashamed for this mistake, sorry!

                        Kind regards,

                        Marcel.

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                          No worries, at least now we know what happened.

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