/**
* This hook is called for declaring managed entities via API.
*
+ * @code
+ * // Example: Optimal skeleton for backward/forward compatibility
+ * function example_civicrm_managed(&$entities, ?array $modules = NULL) {
+ * if ($modules !== NULL && !in_array(E::LONG_NAME, $modules, TRUE)) {
+ * return;
+ * }
+ * $entities[] = [
+ * 'module' => E::LONG_NAME,
+ * 'name' => 'my_option_value',
+ * 'entity' => 'OptionValue',
+ * 'params' => [...],
+ * ];
+ * }
+ * @endCode
+ *
* @param array $entities
* List of pending entities. Each entity is an array with keys:
* + 'module': string; for module-extensions, this is the fully-qualifed name (e.g. "com.example.mymodule"); for CMS modules, the name is prefixed by the CMS (e.g. "drupal.mymodule")
* - 'always' (default): always delete orphaned records
* - 'never': never delete orphaned records
* - 'unused': only delete orphaned records if there are no other references to it in the DB. (This is determined by calling the API's "getrefcount" action.)
+ * @param array|NULL $modules
+ * (Added circa v5.50) If given, only report entities related to $modules. NULL is a wildcard ("all modules").
*
+ * This parameter is _advisory_ and is not supplied on older versions.
+ * Listeners SHOULD self-censor (only report entities which match the filter).
+ * However, all pre-existing listeners were unaware of this option, and they WILL over-report.
+ * Over-reported data will be discarded.
* @return null
* the return value is ignored
*/
- public static function managed(&$entities) {
- return self::singleton()->invoke(['entities'], $entities,
- self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject,
+ public static function managed(&$entities, ?array $modules = NULL) {
+ self::singleton()->invoke(['entities', 'modules'], $entities, $modules,
+ self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject,
'civicrm_managed'
);
+ if ($modules) {
+ $entities = array_filter($entities, function($entity) use ($modules) {
+ return in_array($entity['module'], $modules, TRUE);
+ });
+ }
}
/**
* For future-proofing, use a serializable callback (e.g. string/array).
* See also: Civi\Core\Resolver.
* - requires: array, list of required Angular modules.
- * - basePages: array, uncondtionally load this module onto the given Angular pages. [v4.7.21+]
+ * - basePages: array, unconditionally load this module onto the given Angular pages. [v4.7.21+]
* If omitted, default to "array('civicrm/a')" for backward compat.
* For a utility that should only be loaded on-demand, use "array()".
* For a utility that should be loaded in all pages use, "array('*')".
);
}
+ /**
+ * Fire `hook_civicrm_queueRun_{$runner}`.
+ *
+ * This event only fires if these conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. The `$queue` has been persisted in `civicrm_queue`.
+ * 2. The `$queue` has a `runner` property.
+ * 3. The `$queue` has some pending tasks.
+ * 4. The system has a queue-running agent.
+ *
+ * @param \CRM_Queue_Queue $queue
+ * @param array $items
+ * List of claimed items which we may evaluate.
+ * @param array $outcomes
+ * The outcomes of each task. One of 'ok', 'retry', 'fail'.
+ * Keys should match the keys in $items.
+ */
+ public static function queueRun(CRM_Queue_Queue $queue, array $items, &$outcomes) {
+ $runner = $queue->getSpec('runner');
+ if (empty($runner) || !preg_match(';^[A-Za-z0-9_]+$;', $runner)) {
+ throw new \CRM_Core_Exception("Cannot autorun queue: " . $queue->getName());
+ }
+ return self::singleton()->invoke(['queue', 'items', 'outcomes'], $queue, $items,
+ $outcomes, $exception, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject,
+ 'civicrm_queueRun_' . $runner
+ );
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Fired if the status of a queue changes.
+ *
+ * @param \CRM_Queue_Queue $queue
+ * @param string $status
+ * New status.
+ * Ex: 'completed', 'active', 'aborted'
+ */
+ public static function queueStatus(CRM_Queue_Queue $queue, string $status): void {
+ self::singleton()->invoke(['queue', 'status'], $queue, $status,
+ self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject,
+ 'civicrm_queueStatus'
+ );
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This is called if automatic execution of a queue-task fails.
+ *
+ * The `$outcome` may be modified. For example, you might inspect the $item and $exception -- and then
+ * decide whether to 'retry', 'delete', or 'abort'.
+ *
+ * @param \CRM_Queue_Queue $queue
+ * @param \CRM_Queue_DAO_QueueItem|\stdClass $item
+ * The enqueued item $item.
+ * In principle, this is the $item format determined by the queue, which includes `id` and `data`.
+ * In practice, it is typically an instance of `CRM_Queue_DAO_QueueItem`.
+ * @param string $outcome
+ * The outcome of the task. Legal values:
+ * - 'retry': The task encountered a problem, and it should be retried.
+ * - 'delete': The task encountered a non-recoverable problem, and it should be deleted.
+ * - 'abort': The task encountered a non-recoverable problem, and the queue should be stopped.
+ * - 'ok': The task finished normally. (You won't generally see this, but it could be useful in some customizations.)
+ * The default outcome for task-errors is determined by the queue settings (`civicrm_queue.error`).
+ * @param \Throwable|null $exception
+ * If the task failed, this is the cause of the failure.
+ */
+ public static function queueTaskError(CRM_Queue_Queue $queue, $item, &$outcome, ?Throwable $exception) {
+ return self::singleton()->invoke(['job', 'params'], $queue, $item,
+ $outcome, $exception, self::$_nullObject, self::$_nullObject,
+ 'civicrm_queueTaskError'
+ );
+ }
+
/**
* This hook is called before a scheduled job is executed
*