$project_info) { $operations[] = array( 'update_authorize_batch_copy_project', array( $project_info['project'], $project_info['updater_name'], $project_info['local_url'], $filetransfer, ), ); } $batch = array( 'title' => t('Installing updates'), 'init_message' => t('Preparing to update your site'), 'operations' => $operations, 'finished' => 'update_authorize_update_batch_finished', 'file' => drupal_get_path('module', 'update') . '/update.authorize.inc', ); batch_set($batch); // Invoke the batch via authorize.php. system_authorized_batch_process(); } /** * Installs a new project when invoked by authorize.php. * * Callback for system_authorized_init() in * update_manager_install_form_submit(). * * @param FileTransfer $filetransfer * The FileTransfer object created by authorize.php for use during this * operation. * @param string $project * The canonical project short name (e.g., {system}.name). * @param string $updater_name * The name of the Updater class to use for installing this project. * @param string $local_url * The URL to the locally installed temp directory where the project has * already been downloaded and extracted into. */ function update_authorize_run_install($filetransfer, $project, $updater_name, $local_url) { $operations[] = array( 'update_authorize_batch_copy_project', array( $project, $updater_name, $local_url, $filetransfer, ), ); // @todo Instantiate our Updater to set the human-readable title? $batch = array( 'title' => t('Installing %project', array('%project' => $project)), 'init_message' => t('Preparing to install'), 'operations' => $operations, // @todo Use a different finished callback for different messages? 'finished' => 'update_authorize_install_batch_finished', 'file' => drupal_get_path('module', 'update') . '/update.authorize.inc', ); batch_set($batch); // Invoke the batch via authorize.php. system_authorized_batch_process(); } /** * Implements callback_batch_operation(). * * Copies project to its proper place when authorized to do so. * * @param string $project * The canonical short name of the project being installed. * @param string $updater_name * The name of the Updater class to use for installing this project. * @param string $local_url * The URL to the locally installed temp directory where the project has * already been downloaded and extracted into. * @param FileTransfer $filetransfer * The FileTransfer object to use for performing this operation. * @param array $context * Reference to an array used for Batch API storage. */ function update_authorize_batch_copy_project($project, $updater_name, $local_url, $filetransfer, &$context) { // Initialize some variables in the Batch API $context array. if (!isset($context['results']['log'])) { $context['results']['log'] = array(); } if (!isset($context['results']['log'][$project])) { $context['results']['log'][$project] = array(); } if (!isset($context['results']['tasks'])) { $context['results']['tasks'] = array(); } // The batch API uses a session, and since all the arguments are serialized // and unserialized between requests, although the FileTransfer object itself // will be reconstructed, the connection pointer itself will be lost. However, // the FileTransfer object will still have the connection variable, even // though the connection itself is now gone. So, although it's ugly, we have // to unset the connection variable at this point so that the FileTransfer // object will re-initiate the actual connection. unset($filetransfer->connection); if (!empty($context['results']['log'][$project]['#abort'])) { $context['finished'] = 1; return; } $updater = new $updater_name($local_url); try { if ($updater->isInstalled()) { // This is an update. $tasks = $updater->update($filetransfer); } else { $tasks = $updater->install($filetransfer); } } catch (UpdaterException $e) { _update_batch_create_message($context['results']['log'][$project], t('Error installing / updating'), FALSE); _update_batch_create_message($context['results']['log'][$project], $e->getMessage(), FALSE); $context['results']['log'][$project]['#abort'] = TRUE; return; } _update_batch_create_message($context['results']['log'][$project], t('Installed %project_name successfully', array('%project_name' => $project))); if (!empty($tasks)) { $context['results']['tasks'] += $tasks; } // This particular operation is now complete, even though the batch might // have other operations to perform. $context['finished'] = 1; } /** * Implements callback_batch_finished(). * * Performs actions when the authorized update batch is done. * * This processes the results and stashes them into SESSION such that * authorize.php will render a report. Also responsible for putting the site * back online and clearing the update status cache after a successful update. * * @param $success * TRUE if the batch operation was successful; FALSE if there were errors. * @param $results * An associative array of results from the batch operation. */ function update_authorize_update_batch_finished($success, $results) { foreach ($results['log'] as $project => $messages) { if (!empty($messages['#abort'])) { $success = FALSE; } } $offline = variable_get('maintenance_mode', FALSE); if ($success) { // Now that the update completed, we need to clear the cache of available // update data and recompute our status, so prevent show bogus results. _update_authorize_clear_update_status(); // Take the site out of maintenance mode if it was previously that way. if ($offline && isset($_SESSION['maintenance_mode']) && $_SESSION['maintenance_mode'] == FALSE) { variable_set('maintenance_mode', FALSE); $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Update was completed successfully. Your site has been taken out of maintenance mode.'), 'type' => 'status', ); } else { $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Update was completed successfully.'), 'type' => 'status', ); } } elseif (!$offline) { $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Update failed! See the log below for more information.'), 'type' => 'error', ); } else { $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Update failed! See the log below for more information. Your site is still in maintenance mode.'), 'type' => 'error', ); } // Since we're doing an update of existing code, always add a task for // running update.php. $results['tasks'][] = t('Your modules have been downloaded and updated.'); $results['tasks'][] = t('Run database updates', array('@update' => base_path() . 'update.php')); // Unset the variable since it is no longer needed. unset($_SESSION['maintenance_mode']); // Set all these values into the SESSION so authorize.php can display them. $_SESSION['authorize_results']['success'] = $success; $_SESSION['authorize_results']['page_message'] = $page_message; $_SESSION['authorize_results']['messages'] = $results['log']; $_SESSION['authorize_results']['tasks'] = $results['tasks']; $_SESSION['authorize_operation']['page_title'] = t('Update manager'); } /** * Implements callback_batch_finished(). * * Performs actions when the authorized install batch is done. * * This processes the results and stashes them into SESSION such that * authorize.php will render a report. Also responsible for putting the site * back online after a successful install if necessary. * * @param $success * TRUE if the batch operation was a success; FALSE if there were errors. * @param $results * An associative array of results from the batch operation. */ function update_authorize_install_batch_finished($success, $results) { foreach ($results['log'] as $project => $messages) { if (!empty($messages['#abort'])) { $success = FALSE; } } $offline = variable_get('maintenance_mode', FALSE); if ($success) { // Take the site out of maintenance mode if it was previously that way. if ($offline && isset($_SESSION['maintenance_mode']) && $_SESSION['maintenance_mode'] == FALSE) { variable_set('maintenance_mode', FALSE); $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Installation was completed successfully. Your site has been taken out of maintenance mode.'), 'type' => 'status', ); } else { $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Installation was completed successfully.'), 'type' => 'status', ); } } elseif (!$success && !$offline) { $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Installation failed! See the log below for more information.'), 'type' => 'error', ); } else { $page_message = array( 'message' => t('Installation failed! See the log below for more information. Your site is still in maintenance mode.'), 'type' => 'error', ); } // Unset the variable since it is no longer needed. unset($_SESSION['maintenance_mode']); // Set all these values into the SESSION so authorize.php can display them. $_SESSION['authorize_results']['success'] = $success; $_SESSION['authorize_results']['page_message'] = $page_message; $_SESSION['authorize_results']['messages'] = $results['log']; $_SESSION['authorize_results']['tasks'] = $results['tasks']; $_SESSION['authorize_operation']['page_title'] = t('Update manager'); } /** * Creates a structure of log messages. * * @param array $project_results * An associative array of results from the batch operation. * @param string $message * A string containing a log message. * @param bool $success * (optional) TRUE if the operation the message is about was a success, FALSE * if there were errors. Defaults to TRUE. */ function _update_batch_create_message(&$project_results, $message, $success = TRUE) { $project_results[] = array('message' => $message, 'success' => $success); } /** * Clears cached available update status data. * * Since this function is run at such a low bootstrap level, the Update Manager * module is not loaded. So, we can't just call _update_cache_clear(). However, * the database is bootstrapped, so we can do a query ourselves to clear out * what we want to clear. * * Note that we do not want to just truncate the table, since that would remove * items related to currently pending fetch attempts. * * @see update_authorize_update_batch_finished() * @see _update_cache_clear() */ function _update_authorize_clear_update_status() { $query = db_delete('cache_update'); $query->condition( db_or() ->condition('cid', 'update_project_%', 'LIKE') ->condition('cid', 'available_releases::%', 'LIKE') ); $query->execute(); }