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The documentation refers to two tasks being scheduled, namely:
There are two tasks that are scheduled:
The traduttore.update task is created when the webhook is hit. The task runs by default 3 minutes after being triggered.
The traduttore.generate_zip tasks in created when a translation is updated. This tasks runs by default 5 minutes after being triggered.
Yet I don't see those tasks on Tools > Cron Events (with WP Crontrol activated).
Am I missing something here?
Also, is the traduttore.generate_zip task supossed to automatically regenerate the language packs and have those changes reflected on the API endpoint for each project, or we always need to run wp traduttore language-pack build --all via the terminal (or a separate cronjob)?
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The documentation refers to two tasks being scheduled, namely:
Yet I don't see those tasks on Tools > Cron Events (with WP Crontrol activated).
Am I missing something here?
Also, is the
traduttore.generate_zip
task supossed to automatically regenerate the language packs and have those changes reflected on the API endpoint for each project, or we always need to runwp traduttore language-pack build --all
via the terminal (or a separate cronjob)?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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