Effortlessly define and manage cron jobs with execution URLs and WP-Shortcodes. The plugin monitors cron jobs, retries failed executions as needed, and sends status updates via email.
With „Cron Setup and Monitor – Get URL Cron“ you can: * Add, edit, and delete cron jobs to request HTTP URLs or WordPress shortcodes at defined times with various intervals. * Verify the retrieved result by checking for a required string or JSON field to ensure the HTTP URL or shortcode request was successful. * Retry the HTTP URL or shortcode request multiple times in case of failures. * Display all cron jobs in the WordPress installation, including those independent of this plugin. * Manually execute cron jobs. * Log requests and show OK or FAIL status: The first log entry records what should happen („try“). The second log entry shows the success of the request. * Send emails for each HTTP URL or shortcode request, including the start of the attempt and the result of the request. * Option to send emails only on failure.
Benutzung
- Go to ‚Basic Settings‘ in the plugin menu to set basic settings (like E-Mailadress for Statusmessages)
- Go to ‚Set CronJobs‘ to manage the cron events: Set URL or WordPress-Shortcode, interval, startdate etc.
- Speichere Cronjobs
- Führe einen Cronjob durch einen Klick aus
- Schau Dir den Menüpunkt „Zeige Cronjobs“ an: Dort sollte der Cronjobs „geturlcron_event-“ eingetragen sein
- Check plugin-menu ‚Show Logs‘: There should be at least one entry for the „try“. And if the CronJob has been finished a entry for the result („FAIL“ or „OK“)
- Falls eine Mailadresse angegeben ist, zwei Mails für den Start und das Ergebnis des Cronjobs werden verschickt
