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diff --git a/modules/system/system.api.php b/modules/system/system.api.php
index 6a79445ac..67a3d3d56 100644
--- a/modules/system/system.api.php
+++ b/modules/system/system.api.php
@@ -124,20 +124,52 @@ function hook_entity_info_alter(&$entity_info) {
* intervals can implement hook_cron(). The engine will then call the hook
* at the appropriate intervals defined by the administrator. This interface
* is particularly handy to implement timers or to automate certain tasks.
- * Database maintenance, recalculation of settings or parameters, and
- * automatic mailings are good candidates for cron tasks.
+ * Database maintenance, recalculation of settings or parameters are good
+ * candidates for cron tasks.
+ * Long running tasks should use the queue API, define one or more queues with
+ * hook_cron_queue_info() and put items in the queue instead of running them in
+ * hook_cron(). Examples of jobs that are good candidates for hook_cron_queue_info
+ * include automated mailing, retrieving remote data, and intensive file tasks.
*
* This hook will only be called if cron.php is run (e.g. by crontab).
*/
function hook_cron() {
$result = db_query('SELECT * FROM {site} WHERE checked = 0 OR checked + refresh < :time', array(':time' => REQUEST_TIME));
+ $queue = DrupalQueue::get('aggregator_feeds');
foreach ($result as $site) {
- cloud_update($site);
+ $queue->createItem($site);
}
}
/**
+ * Declare queues holding items that need to be run periodically.
+ *
+ * While there can be only one hook_cron() process running at the same time,
+ * there can be any number of processes defined here running. Because of
+ * this, long running tasks are much better suited for this API. Items queued
+ * in hook_cron might be processed in the same cron run if there are not many
+ * items in the queue, otherwise it might take several requests.which can be run
+ * in parallel.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * An associative array where the key is the queue name and the value is
+ * again an associative array. Possible keys are:
+ * 'worker callback' The name of the function to call. It will be called
+ * with one argument, the $item from createItem called
+ * in hook_cron.
+ * 'time' How much time Drupal should spend on calling this
+ * worker in seconds. Optional, defaults to 15.
+ */
+function hook_cron_queue_info() {
+ $queues['aggregator_feeds'] = array(
+ 'worker callback' => 'aggregator_refresh',
+ 'time' => 15,
+ );
+ return $queues;
+}
+
+/**
* Allows modules to declare their own Forms API element types and specify their
* default values.
*