public function ScheduledTransitionJob::processItem in Scheduled Transitions 2.x
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 src/Plugin/QueueWorker/ScheduledTransitionJob.php \Drupal\scheduled_transitions\Plugin\QueueWorker\ScheduledTransitionJob::processItem()
Works on a single queue item.
Parameters
mixed $data: The data that was passed to \Drupal\Core\Queue\QueueInterface::createItem() when the item was queued.
Throws
\Drupal\Core\Queue\RequeueException Processing is not yet finished. This will allow another process to claim the item immediately.
\Exception A QueueWorker plugin may throw an exception to indicate there was a problem. The cron process will log the exception, and leave the item in the queue to be processed again later.
\Drupal\Core\Queue\SuspendQueueException More specifically, a SuspendQueueException should be thrown when a QueueWorker plugin is aware that the problem will affect all subsequent workers of its queue. For example, a callback that makes HTTP requests may find that the remote server is not responding. The cron process will behave as with a normal Exception, and in addition will not attempt to process further items from the current item's queue during the current cron run.
Overrides QueueWorkerInterface::processItem
See also
\Drupal\Core\Cron::processQueues()
File
- src/
Plugin/ QueueWorker/ ScheduledTransitionJob.php, line 80
Class
- ScheduledTransitionJob
- Runs a scheduled transition.
Namespace
Drupal\scheduled_transitions\Plugin\QueueWorkerCode
public function processItem($data) {
$id = $data[static::SCHEDULED_TRANSITION_ID];
$transition = $this->scheduledTransitionStorage
->load($id);
if ($transition) {
try {
$this->scheduledTransitionsRunner
->runTransition($transition);
} catch (ScheduledTransitionMissingEntity $exception) {
$transition
->delete();
}
}
}