ContentReviewNotificationJob
class ContentReviewNotificationJob extends AbstractQueuedJob implements QueuedJob (View source)
Allows the content review module to use the optional queued jobs module to automatically process content review emails. If the module isn't installed, nothing is done - SilverStripe will never include this class declaration.
If the module is installed, it will create a new job to be processed once every day by default.
Properties
protected | stdClass | $jobData | from AbstractQueuedJob | |
protected | array | $messages | from AbstractQueuedJob | |
protected | int | $totalSteps | from AbstractQueuedJob | |
protected | int | $currentStep | from AbstractQueuedJob | |
protected | bool | $isComplete | from AbstractQueuedJob |
Methods
Extensions can have a construct but don't have too.
Sets a data object for persisting by adding its id and type to the serialised vars
Specifies what user ID should be when running the job valid values: null - (default) - run the job as current user 0 - run the job without a user greater than zero - run the job as a specific user
Method for determining whether the job is finished - you may override it if there's more to it than just this
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Gets custom config settings to use when running the job.
Sets custom config settings to use when the job is run.
Convenience methods for setting and getting job data
Details
__construct($params = array())
Extensions can have a construct but don't have too.
Without a construct, it's impossible to create a job in the CMS
string
getTitle()
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protected
setObject(DataObject $object, string $name = 'Object')
Sets a data object for persisting by adding its id and type to the serialised vars
protected DataObject|null
getObject(string $name = 'Object')
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string
getSignature()
Return a signature for this queued job
protected string
randomSignature()
Generate a somewhat random signature
useful if you're want to make sure something is always added
getJobType()
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int|null
getRunAsMemberID()
Specifies what user ID should be when running the job valid values: null - (default) - run the job as current user 0 - run the job without a user greater than zero - run the job as a specific user
This is useful in situations like:
- a job needs to always run without a user (like a static cache job)
- a job needs to run as a specific user (for example data migration job)
Note that this value can be overridden in the QueuedJobService::queueJob()
setup()
Performs setup tasks the first time this job is run.
This is only executed once for every job. If you want to run something on every job restart, use the prepareForRestart method.
prepareForRestart()
Run when an already setup job is being restarted.
process()
Do some processing yourself!
jobFinished()
Method for determining whether the job is finished - you may override it if there's more to it than just this
afterComplete()
Called when the job is determined to be 'complete'
getJobData()
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setJobData(int $totalSteps, int $currentStep, bool $isComplete, stdClass $jobData, array $messages)
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array|null
getCustomConfig()
Gets custom config settings to use when running the job.
setCustomConfig(array $config)
Sets custom config settings to use when the job is run.
addMessage(string $message, string $severity = 'INFO')
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__set(mixed $name, mixed $value)
Convenience methods for setting and getting job data
mixed
__get(mixed $name)
Retrieve some job data
setUp()
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protected
queueNextRun()
Queue up the next job to run.