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@ -2105,7 +2105,10 @@ function islandora_conditionally_clear_cache() {
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$functions = array( |
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// Object changes in response to a form. |
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'form_execute_handlers' => 'islandora_clear_cache_all', |
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// Object changes in response to a batch. |
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// Object changes in response to a batch. Note that this will not match on |
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// a drush batch, as drush uses a different set of functions to run |
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// batches. We intentionally do not clear batches in response to drush |
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// batches, since they are not in response to GUI actions. |
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'_batch_process' => 'islandora_schedule_cache_clear_for_batch', |
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); |
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@ -2145,10 +2148,9 @@ function islandora_schedule_cache_clear_for_batch() {
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$scheduled = isset($scheduled) || isset($batch['islandora_cache_clear_scheduled']); |
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if ($scheduled || !isset($batch['id']) || drupal_is_cli()) { |
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if ($scheduled || !isset($batch['id'])) { |
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// We do not wish to do anything if we are either already scheduled or the |
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// batch is not running. Also, if the batch is running on the CLI (via drush |
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// or otherwise). |
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// batch is not running. |
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return; |
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} |
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