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Cron.pm
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Cron.pm
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# --
# Copyright (C) 2001-2021 OTRS AG, https://otrs.com/
# Copyright (C) 2021-2022 Znuny GmbH, https://znuny.org/
# --
# This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see
# the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you
# did not receive this file, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt.
# --
package Kernel::System::Daemon::DaemonModules::SchedulerTaskWorker::Cron;
use strict;
use warnings;
use IPC::Open3;
use Symbol;
use parent qw(Kernel::System::Daemon::DaemonModules::BaseTaskWorker);
our @ObjectDependencies = (
'Kernel::System::Daemon::SchedulerDB',
'Kernel::System::DateTime',
'Kernel::System::Log',
);
=head1 NAME
Kernel::System::Daemon::DaemonModules::SchedulerTaskWorker::Cron - Scheduler daemon task handler module for cron like jobs
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This task handler executes scheduler tasks based in cron notation.
=head1 PUBLIC INTERFACE
=head2 new()
my $TaskHandlerObject = $Kernel::OM-Get('Kernel::System::Daemon::DaemonModules::SchedulerTaskWorker::Cron');
=cut
sub new {
my ( $Type, %Param ) = @_;
my $Self = {};
bless( $Self, $Type );
$Self->{Debug} = $Param{Debug};
$Self->{WorkerName} = 'Worker: Cron';
return $Self;
}
=head2 Run()
Performs the selected Cron task.
my $Success = $TaskHandlerObject->Run(
TaskID => 123,
TaskName => 'some name', # optional
Data => {
Module => 'Kernel::System:::Console:Command::Help',
Function => 'Execute',
Params => [ # parameters array reference
'--force',
'--option',
'my option',
],
},
);
Returns:
$Success => 1, # or fail in case of an error
=cut
sub Run {
my ( $Self, %Param ) = @_;
# Check task params.
my $CheckResult = $Self->_CheckTaskParams(
%Param,
NeededDataAttributes => [ 'Module', 'Function' ],
DataParamsRef => 'ARRAY',
);
# Stop execution if an error in params is detected.
return if !$CheckResult;
my $StartSystemTime = $Kernel::OM->Create('Kernel::System::DateTime')->ToEpoch();
my $ModuleObject;
eval {
$ModuleObject = $Kernel::OM->Get( $Param{Data}->{Module} );
};
if ( !$ModuleObject ) {
$Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::Log')->Log(
Priority => 'error',
Message => "Can not create a new Object for Module: '$Param{Data}->{Module}'! - Task: $Param{TaskName}",
);
return;
}
my $Function = $Param{Data}->{Function};
# Check if the module provide the required function.
return if !$ModuleObject->can($Function);
my @Parameters = @{ $Param{Data}->{Params} || [] };
# To capture the standard error.
my $ErrorMessage;
my $Result;
if ( $Self->{Debug} ) {
print " $Self->{WorkerName} Executes task: $Param{TaskName}\n";
}
eval {
# Restore child signal to default, main daemon set it to 'IGNORE' to be able to create
# multiple process at the same time, but in workers this causes problems if function does
# system calls (on linux), since system calls returns -1. See bug#12126.
local $SIG{CHLD} = 'DEFAULT';
# Localize the standard error, everything will be restored after the eval block.
local *STDERR;
# Redirect the standard error to a variable.
open STDERR, ">>", \$ErrorMessage;
# Disable ANSI terminal colors for console commands, then in case of an error the output
# will be clean.
# Prevent used once warning, setting the variable as local and then assign the value
# in the next statement.
local $Kernel::System::Console::BaseCommand::SuppressANSI;
$Kernel::System::Console::BaseCommand::SuppressANSI = 1;
# Run function on the module with the specified parameters in Data->{Params}
$Result = $ModuleObject->$Function(
@Parameters,
);
};
# Get current system time (as soon as the method has been called).
my $EndSystemTime = $Kernel::OM->Create('Kernel::System::DateTime')->ToEpoch();
my $IsConsoleCommand;
if (
substr( $Param{Data}->{Module}, 0, length 'Kernel::System::Console' ) eq 'Kernel::System::Console'
&& $Function eq 'Execute'
)
{
$IsConsoleCommand = 1;
}
my $ConsoleCommandFailure;
# Console commands send 1 as result if fail.
if ( $IsConsoleCommand && $Result ) {
$ConsoleCommandFailure = 1;
}
my $Success = 1;
# Check if there are errors.
# Do not log debug messages as Daemon errors. See bug#14722 (https://bugs.otrs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14722).
if ( ( $ErrorMessage && $ErrorMessage !~ /Debug: /g ) || $ConsoleCommandFailure ) {
$ErrorMessage //= "Console command '$Param{TaskName}' is failed.";
$Self->_HandleError(
TaskName => $Param{TaskName},
TaskType => 'Cron',
LogMessage => "There was an error executing $Function() in $Param{Data}->{Module}: $ErrorMessage",
ErrorMessage => $ErrorMessage,
);
$Success = 0;
}
# Update worker task.
$Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::Daemon::SchedulerDB')->RecurrentTaskWorkerInfoSet(
LastWorkerTaskID => $Param{TaskID},
LastWorkerStatus => $Success,
LastWorkerRunningTime => $EndSystemTime - $StartSystemTime,
);
return $Success;
}
1;
=head1 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This software is part of the OTRS project (L<https://otrs.org/>).
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see
the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you
did not receive this file, see L<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt>.
=cut