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/**
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* @file
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* Batch processing API for processes to run in multiple HTTP requests.
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*
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* Note that batches are usually invoked by form submissions, which is
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* why the core interaction functions of the batch processing API live in
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* form.inc.
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*
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* @see form.inc
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* @see batch_set()
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* @see batch_process()
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* @see batch_get()
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*/
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/**
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* Loads a batch from the database.
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* @param $id
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* The ID of the batch to load. When a progressive batch is being processed,
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* the relevant ID is found in $_REQUEST['id'].
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*
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* @return
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* An array representing the batch, or FALSE if no batch was found.
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*/
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function batch_load($id) {
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$batch = db_query("SELECT batch FROM {batch} WHERE bid = :bid AND token = :token", array(
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':bid' => $id,
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':token' => drupal_get_token($id),
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))->fetchField();
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if ($batch) {
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return unserialize($batch);
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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* Renders the batch processing page based on the current state of the batch.
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*
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* @see _batch_shutdown()
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*/
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function _batch_page() {
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$batch = &batch_get();
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if (!isset($_REQUEST['id'])) {
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return FALSE;
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}
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// Retrieve the current state of the batch.
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if (!$batch) {
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$batch = batch_load($_REQUEST['id']);
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if (!$batch) {
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drupal_set_message(t('No active batch.'), 'error');
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drupal_goto();
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}
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}
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// Register database update for the end of processing.
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drupal_register_shutdown_function('_batch_shutdown');
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// Add batch-specific CSS.
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foreach ($batch['sets'] as $batch_set) {
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if (isset($batch_set['css'])) {
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foreach ($batch_set['css'] as $css) {
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drupal_add_css($css);
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}
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}
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}
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$op = isset($_REQUEST['op']) ? $_REQUEST['op'] : '';
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$output = NULL;
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switch ($op) {
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case 'start':
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$output = _batch_start();
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break;
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case 'do':
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// JavaScript-based progress page callback.
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_batch_do();
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break;
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case 'do_nojs':
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// Non-JavaScript-based progress page.
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$output = _batch_progress_page_nojs();
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break;
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case 'finished':
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$output = _batch_finished();
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break;
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}
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return $output;
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}
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/**
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* Initializes the batch processing.
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*
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* JavaScript-enabled clients are identified by the 'has_js' cookie set in
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* drupal.js. If no JavaScript-enabled page has been visited during the current
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* user's browser session, the non-JavaScript version is returned.
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*/
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function _batch_start() {
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if (isset($_COOKIE['has_js']) && $_COOKIE['has_js']) {
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return _batch_progress_page_js();
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}
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else {
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return _batch_progress_page_nojs();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Outputs a batch processing page with JavaScript support.
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* This initializes the batch and error messages. Note that in JavaScript-based
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* processing, the batch processing page is displayed only once and updated via
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* AHAH requests, so only the first batch set gets to define the page title.
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* Titles specified by subsequent batch sets are not displayed.
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* @see batch_set()
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* @see _batch_do()
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function _batch_progress_page_js() {
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$batch = batch_get();
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$current_set = _batch_current_set();
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drupal_set_title($current_set['title'], PASS_THROUGH);
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// Merge required query parameters for batch processing into those provided by
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// batch_set() or hook_batch_alter().
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$batch['url_options']['query']['id'] = $batch['id'];
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$js_setting = array(
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'batch' => array(
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'errorMessage' => $current_set['error_message'] . '<br />' . $batch['error_message'],
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'initMessage' => $current_set['init_message'],
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'uri' => url($batch['url'], $batch['url_options']),
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),
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);
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drupal_add_js($js_setting, 'setting');
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drupal_add_library('system', 'drupal.batch');
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return '<div id="progress"></div>';
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}
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/**
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* Does one execution pass with JavaScript and returns progress to the browser.
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* @see _batch_progress_page_js()
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* @see _batch_process()
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function _batch_do() {
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// HTTP POST required.
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if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] != 'POST') {
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drupal_set_message(t('HTTP POST is required.'), 'error');
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drupal_set_title(t('Error'));
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return '';
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}
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// Perform actual processing.
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list($percentage, $message) = _batch_process();
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drupal_json_output(array('status' => TRUE, 'percentage' => $percentage, 'message' => $message));
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}
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/**
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* Outputs a batch processing page without JavaScript support.
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function _batch_progress_page_nojs() {
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$batch = &batch_get();
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$current_set = _batch_current_set();
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drupal_set_title($current_set['title'], PASS_THROUGH);
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$new_op = 'do_nojs';
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if (!isset($batch['running'])) {
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// This is the first page so we return some output immediately.
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$percentage = 0;
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$message = $current_set['init_message'];
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$batch['running'] = TRUE;
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}
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// This is one of the later requests; do some processing first.
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// Error handling: if PHP dies due to a fatal error (e.g. a nonexistent
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// function), it will output whatever is in the output buffer, followed by
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// the error message.
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ob_start();
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$fallback = $current_set['error_message'] . '<br />' . $batch['error_message'];
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$fallback = theme('maintenance_page', array('content' => $fallback, 'show_messages' => FALSE));
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// We strip the end of the page using a marker in the template, so any
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// additional HTML output by PHP shows up inside the page rather than below
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// it. While this causes invalid HTML, the same would be true if we didn't,
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// as content is not allowed to appear after </html> anyway.
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list($fallback) = explode('<!--partial-->', $fallback);
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print $fallback;
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// Perform actual processing.
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list($percentage, $message) = _batch_process($batch);
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if ($percentage == 100) {
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$new_op = 'finished';
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}
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// PHP did not die; remove the fallback output.
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ob_end_clean();
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}
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// Merge required query parameters for batch processing into those provided by
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// batch_set() or hook_batch_alter().
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$batch['url_options']['query']['id'] = $batch['id'];
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$batch['url_options']['query']['op'] = $new_op;
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$url = url($batch['url'], $batch['url_options']);
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$element = array(
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'#tag' => 'meta',
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'#attributes' => array(
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'http-equiv' => 'Refresh',
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'content' => '0; URL=' . $url,
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),
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);
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drupal_add_html_head($element, 'batch_progress_meta_refresh');
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return theme('progress_bar', array('percent' => $percentage, 'message' => $message));
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}
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* Processes sets in a batch.
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*
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* If the batch was marked for progressive execution (default), this executes as
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* many operations in batch sets until an execution time of 1 second has been
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* exceeded. It will continue with the next operation of the same batch set in
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* the next request.
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* @return
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* An array containing a completion value (in percent) and a status message.
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function _batch_process() {
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$batch = &batch_get();
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$current_set = &_batch_current_set();
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// Indicate that this batch set needs to be initialized.
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$set_changed = TRUE;
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// If this batch was marked for progressive execution (e.g. forms submitted by
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// drupal_form_submit()), initialize a timer to determine whether we need to
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// proceed with the same batch phase when a processing time of 1 second has
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// been exceeded.
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if ($batch['progressive']) {
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timer_start('batch_processing');
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}
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if (empty($current_set['start'])) {
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$current_set['start'] = microtime(TRUE);
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}
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$queue = _batch_queue($current_set);
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while (!$current_set['success']) {
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// If this is the first time we iterate this batch set in the current
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// request, we check if it requires an additional file for functions
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// definitions.
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if ($set_changed && isset($current_set['file']) && is_file($current_set['file'])) {
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include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $current_set['file'];
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}
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$task_message = '';
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// Assume a single pass operation and set the completion level to 1 by
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$finished = 1;
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if ($item = $queue->claimItem()) {
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list($function, $args) = $item->data;
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// Build the 'context' array and execute the function call.
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$batch_context = array(
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'sandbox' => &$current_set['sandbox'],
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'results' => &$current_set['results'],
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'finished' => &$finished,
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'message' => &$task_message,
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call_user_func_array($function, array_merge($args, array(&$batch_context)));
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if ($finished >= 1) {
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// Make sure this step is not counted twice when computing $current.
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$finished = 0;
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// Remove the processed operation and clear the sandbox.
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$queue->deleteItem($item);
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$current_set['sandbox'] = array();
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// When all operations in the current batch set are completed, browse
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// through the remaining sets, marking them 'successfully processed'
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// along the way, until we find a set that contains operations.
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// _batch_next_set() executes form submit handlers stored in 'control'
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// sets (see form_execute_handlers()), which can in turn add new sets to
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$set_changed = FALSE;
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$old_set = $current_set;
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while (empty($current_set['count']) && ($current_set['success'] = TRUE) && _batch_next_set()) {
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$current_set = &_batch_current_set();
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$current_set['start'] = microtime(TRUE);
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// At this point, either $current_set contains operations that need to be
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$queue = _batch_queue($current_set);
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// If we are in progressive mode, break processing after 1 second.
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if ($batch['progressive'] && timer_read('batch_processing') > 1000) {
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// Record elapsed wall clock time.
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$current_set['elapsed'] = round((microtime(TRUE) - $current_set['start']) * 1000, 2);
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if ($batch['progressive']) {
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// Gather progress information.
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// Reporting 100% progress will cause the whole batch to be considered
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// processed. If processing was paused right after moving to a new set,
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// we have to use the info from the new (unprocessed) set.
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if ($set_changed && isset($current_set['queue'])) {
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// Processing will continue with a fresh batch set.
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$remaining = $current_set['count'];
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$total = $current_set['total'];
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$progress_message = $current_set['init_message'];
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$task_message = '';
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// Processing will continue with the current batch set.
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$remaining = $old_set['count'];
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$total = $old_set['total'];
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$progress_message = $old_set['progress_message'];
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}
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// Total progress is the number of operations that have fully run plus the
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// completion level of the current operation.
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$current = $total - $remaining + $finished;
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$percentage = _batch_api_percentage($total, $current);
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$elapsed = isset($current_set['elapsed']) ? $current_set['elapsed'] : 0;
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$values = array(
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'@remaining' => $remaining,
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'@total' => $total,
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'@current' => floor($current),
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'@percentage' => $percentage,
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'@elapsed' => format_interval($elapsed / 1000),
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// If possible, estimate remaining processing time.
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'@estimate' => ($current > 0) ? format_interval(($elapsed * ($total - $current) / $current) / 1000) : '-',
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$message = strtr($progress_message, $values);
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$message .= $task_message;
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return array($percentage, $message);
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// If we are not in progressive mode, the entire batch has been processed.
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return _batch_finished();
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/**
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* Formats the percent completion for a batch set.
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* @param $total
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* The total number of operations.
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* @param $current
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* The number of the current operation. This may be a floating point number
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* rather than an integer in the case of a multi-step operation that is not
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* yet complete; in that case, the fractional part of $current represents the
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* fraction of the operation that has been completed.
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*
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* @return
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* The properly formatted percentage, as a string. We output percentages
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* using the correct number of decimal places so that we never print "100%"
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* until we are finished, but we also never print more decimal places than
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* are meaningful.
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function _batch_api_percentage($total, $current) {
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if (!$total || $total == $current) {
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// If $total doesn't evaluate as true or is equal to the current set, then
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// we're finished, and we can return "100".
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$percentage = "100";
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}
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// We add a new digit at 200, 2000, etc. (since, for example, 199/200
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// would round up to 100% if we didn't).
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$decimal_places = max(0, floor(log10($total / 2.0)) - 1);
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// Calculate the percentage to the specified number of decimal places.
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$percentage = sprintf('%01.' . $decimal_places . 'f', round($current / $total * 100, $decimal_places));
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// When $current is an integer, the above calculation will always be
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// correct. However, if $current is a floating point number (in the case
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// of a multi-step batch operation that is not yet complete), $percentage
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// may be erroneously rounded up to 100%. To prevent that, we add one
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// more decimal place and try again.
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$decimal_places++;
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return $percentage;
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/**
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*/
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function &_batch_current_set() {
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$batch = &batch_get();
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return $batch['sets'][$batch['current_set']];
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}
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* Retrieves the next set in a batch.
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*
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* If there is a subsequent set in this batch, assign it as the new set to
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* process and execute its form submit handler (if defined), which may add
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* @return
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* TRUE if a subsequent set was found in the batch.
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*/
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function _batch_next_set() {
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$batch = &batch_get();
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if (isset($batch['sets'][$batch['current_set'] + 1])) {
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$batch['current_set']++;
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$current_set = &_batch_current_set();
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if (isset($current_set['form_submit']) && ($function = $current_set['form_submit']) && function_exists($function)) {
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// We use our stored copies of $form and $form_state to account for
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// possible alterations by previous form submit handlers.
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$function($batch['form_state']['complete form'], $batch['form_state']);
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Ends the batch processing.
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*
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* Call the 'finished' callback of each batch set to allow custom handling of
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* the results and resolve page redirection.
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*/
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function _batch_finished() {
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$batch = &batch_get();
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// Execute the 'finished' callbacks for each batch set, if defined.
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foreach ($batch['sets'] as $batch_set) {
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if (isset($batch_set['finished'])) {
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// Check if the set requires an additional file for function definitions.
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if (isset($batch_set['file']) && is_file($batch_set['file'])) {
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include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $batch_set['file'];
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}
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if (is_callable($batch_set['finished'])) {
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$queue = _batch_queue($batch_set);
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$operations = $queue->getAllItems();
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call_user_func($batch_set['finished'], $batch_set['success'], $batch_set['results'], $operations, format_interval($batch_set['elapsed'] / 1000));
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}
|
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}
|
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}
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// Clean up the batch table and unset the static $batch variable.
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if ($batch['progressive']) {
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db_delete('batch')
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->condition('bid', $batch['id'])
|
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->execute();
|
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foreach ($batch['sets'] as $batch_set) {
|
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if ($queue = _batch_queue($batch_set)) {
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$queue->deleteQueue();
|
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}
|
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}
|
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}
|
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$_batch = $batch;
|
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$batch = NULL;
|
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|
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// Clean-up the session. Not needed for CLI updates.
|
486
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if (isset($_SESSION)) {
|
487
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unset($_SESSION['batches'][$batch['id']]);
|
488
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if (empty($_SESSION['batches'])) {
|
489
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unset($_SESSION['batches']);
|
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}
|
491
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}
|
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|
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// Redirect if needed.
|
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if ($_batch['progressive']) {
|
495
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// Revert the 'destination' that was saved in batch_process().
|
496
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if (isset($_batch['destination'])) {
|
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$_GET['destination'] = $_batch['destination'];
|
498
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}
|
499
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|
500
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// Determine the target path to redirect to.
|
501
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if (!isset($_batch['form_state']['redirect'])) {
|
502
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if (isset($_batch['redirect'])) {
|
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$_batch['form_state']['redirect'] = $_batch['redirect'];
|
504
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}
|
505
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else {
|
506
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$_batch['form_state']['redirect'] = $_batch['source_url'];
|
507
|
}
|
508
|
}
|
509
|
|
510
|
// Use drupal_redirect_form() to handle the redirection logic.
|
511
|
drupal_redirect_form($_batch['form_state']);
|
512
|
|
513
|
// If no redirection happened, redirect to the originating page. In case the
|
514
|
// form needs to be rebuilt, save the final $form_state for
|
515
|
// drupal_build_form().
|
516
|
if (!empty($_batch['form_state']['rebuild'])) {
|
517
|
$_SESSION['batch_form_state'] = $_batch['form_state'];
|
518
|
}
|
519
|
$function = $_batch['redirect_callback'];
|
520
|
if (function_exists($function)) {
|
521
|
$function($_batch['source_url'], array('query' => array('op' => 'finish', 'id' => $_batch['id'])));
|
522
|
}
|
523
|
}
|
524
|
}
|
525
|
|
526
|
/**
|
527
|
* Shutdown function: Stores the current batch data for the next request.
|
528
|
*
|
529
|
* @see _batch_page()
|
530
|
* @see drupal_register_shutdown_function()
|
531
|
*/
|
532
|
function _batch_shutdown() {
|
533
|
if ($batch = batch_get()) {
|
534
|
db_update('batch')
|
535
|
->fields(array('batch' => serialize($batch)))
|
536
|
->condition('bid', $batch['id'])
|
537
|
->execute();
|
538
|
}
|
539
|
}
|