1) $queue_id = argv(1); else $queue_id = 0; logger('queue: start'); // delete all queue items more than 3 days old // but first mark these sites dead if we haven't heard from them in a month $r = q("select outq_posturl from outq where outq_created < %s - INTERVAL %s", db_utcnow(), db_quoteinterval('3 DAY') ); if($r) { foreach($r as $rr) { $site_url = ''; $h = parse_url($rr['outq_posturl']); $desturl = $h['scheme'] . '://' . $h['host'] . (($h['port']) ? ':' . $h['port'] : ''); q("update site set site_dead = 1 where site_dead = 0 and site_url = '%s' and site_update < %s - INTERVAL %s", dbesc($desturl), db_utcnow(), db_quoteinterval('1 MONTH') ); } } $r = q("DELETE FROM outq WHERE outq_created < %s - INTERVAL %s", db_utcnow(), db_quoteinterval('3 DAY') ); if($queue_id) { $r = q("SELECT * FROM outq WHERE outq_hash = '%s' LIMIT 1", dbesc($queue_id) ); } else { // For the first 12 hours we'll try to deliver every 15 minutes // After that, we'll only attempt delivery once per hour. // This currently only handles the default queue drivers ('zot' or '') which we will group by posturl // so that we don't start off a thousand deliveries for a couple of dead hubs. // The zot driver will deliver everything destined for a single hub once contact is made (*if* contact is made). // Other drivers will have to do something different here and may need their own query. // Note: this requires some tweaking as new posts to long dead hubs once a day will keep them in the // "every 15 minutes" category. We probably need to prioritise them when inserted into the queue // or just prior to this query based on recent and long-term delivery history. If we have good reason to believe // the site is permanently down, there's no reason to attempt delivery at all, or at most not more than once // or twice a day. $r = q("SELECT * FROM outq WHERE outq_delivered = 0 and outq_scheduled < '%s' ", db_utcnow() ); } if(! $r) return; foreach($r as $rv) { queue_deliver($rv); } } }