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Get URL Cron

With this plugin you can call URLs and WP-Shortcodes at defined times and intervals: Check if a website is there and has the required content.
Beoordelingen
5
Laatst bijgewerkt
April 9, 2024
Versie
1.4.8
Actieve installaties
2K
Get URL Cron

View, create and check cronjobs doing http-URL- or Shortcode-requests.

With Get URL Cron you can * add, edit, delete cronjobs: request http-URLs or WordPress-Shortcodes at defined times and with several intervals * check the retrieved result on a required string or JSON-field (to be sure the http-URL- / Shortcode-request was ok) * retry the http-URL- / Shortcode-request several times on failures * display all cronjobs in the WordPress-Installation (also those independent of Get URL Cron) * manually execute Get URL Cron-cronjobs * Log all requests: 1st Logentry is that the htpp-URL- / Shortcode-request is a try, 2nd Logentry is success or failirure of the request * send mails for each http-URL- / Shortcode-request: start trying and result of request

Usage

  1. Go to ‘Basic Settings’ in the plugin menu to set basic settings (like E-Mailadress for Statusmessages)
  2. Go to ‘Set CronJobs’ to manage the cron events: Set URL or WordPress-Shortcode, interval, startdate etc.
  3. Store the defined CronJobs
  4. Manually execute a Cronjob by clicking on “execute job”
  5. Check plugin-menu ‘Show CronJobs’: There the scheduled CronJobs “geturlcron_event-” should be listed
  6. 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”)
  7. If a E-Mailadress is defined, two E-Mails are sent for trying and result.
Gratisop Creator abonnement
Door te installeren, ga je akkoord met de Servicevoorwaarden van WordPress.com en de voorwaarden voor plugins van derden.
Actieve installaties
2K
Getest tot
6.5.5
Deze plugin kan worden gedownload, zodat je hem op je zelf-gehoste WordPress-installatie kan gebruiken.