I tried to declare a new time interval for a WP_CRON. When I do it in a PHP file it works. When I do it in a PHP Class it doesn't.
Can someone see what I'm doing wrong ?
I'm using the plugin cron view to check if the declaration is working or not.
If I solve this problem I think it will also solve my problem to know why my cron job is not triggered in the class but works properly when not in a class.
=> File myplugin.php
function set_up_option_page() {
add_options_page( [...]);
}
add_action( 'admin_menu', 'set_up_option_page' );
function do_some_rock() {
$instance = My_Plugin_Class::instance();
if ( isset($_POST['action']) && 'do-magic' == $_POST['action'] ) {
$instance->do_stuff();
}else{
// Display the form.
<?
}
}
=> File My_Plugin_Class.php
<?php
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit;
class My_Plugin_Class {
private static $_instance = null;
public function __construct () {
[...]
add_filter( 'cron_schedules', array($this,'cron_time_intervals'));
}
public function cron_time_intervals( $schedules ) {
echo "——— cron time intervals —— ";
$schedules['minutes_1'] = array(
'interval' => 10*60,
'display' => 'Once 10 minutes'
);
return $schedules;
}
public static function instance () {
if ( is_null( self::$_instance ) ) {
self::$_instance = new self();
}
return self::$_instance;
} // End instance ()
Best regards.