function update_fetch_data_finished in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/modules/update/update.module \update_fetch_data_finished()
- 7 modules/update/update.fetch.inc \update_fetch_data_finished()
- 9 core/modules/update/update.module \update_fetch_data_finished()
Batch callback: Performs actions when all fetch tasks have been completed.
Parameters
$success: TRUE if the batch operation was successful; FALSE if there were errors.
$results: An associative array of results from the batch operation, including the key 'updated' which holds the total number of projects we fetched available update data for.
1 string reference to 'update_fetch_data_finished'
- UpdateController::updateStatusManually in core/
modules/ update/ src/ Controller/ UpdateController.php - Manually checks the update status without the use of cron.
File
- core/
modules/ update/ update.module, line 371 - Handles updates of Drupal core and contributed projects.
Code
function update_fetch_data_finished($success, $results) {
if ($success) {
if (!empty($results)) {
if (!empty($results['updated'])) {
\Drupal::messenger()
->addStatus(\Drupal::translation()
->formatPlural($results['updated'], 'Checked available update data for one project.', 'Checked available update data for @count projects.'));
}
if (!empty($results['failures'])) {
\Drupal::messenger()
->addError(\Drupal::translation()
->formatPlural($results['failures'], 'Failed to get available update data for one project.', 'Failed to get available update data for @count projects.'));
}
}
}
else {
\Drupal::messenger()
->addError(t('An error occurred trying to get available update data.'), 'error');
}
}