Processing Action Triggers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To run action triggers, an Evergreen administrator will need to run the trigger processing script. This should be set up as a cron job to run periodically. To run the script, use this command: ---- /openils/bin/action_trigger_runner.pl --process-hooks --run-pending ---- You have several options when running the script: * --run-pending: Run pending events to send emails or take other actions as specified by the reactor in the event definition. * --process-hooks: Create hook events * --osrf-config=[config_file]: OpenSRF core config file. Defaults to: /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml * --custom-filters=[filter_file]: File containing a JSON Object which describes any hooks that should use a user-defined filter to find their target objects. Defaults to: /openils/conf/action_trigger_filters.json * --max-sleep=[seconds]: When in process-hooks mode, wait up to [seconds] for the lock file to go away. Defaults to 3600 (1 hour). * --hooks=hook1[,hook2,hook3,...]: Define which hooks to create events for. If none are defined, it defaults to the list of hooks defined in the --custom-filters option. Requires --process-hooks. * --granularity=[label]: Limit creating events and running pending events to those only with [label] granularity setting. * --debug-stdout: Print server responses to STDOUT (as JSON) for debugging. * --lock-file=[file_name]: Sets the lock file for the process. * --verbose: Show details of script processing. * --help: Show help information. Examples: * Run all pending events that have no granularity set. This is what you tell CRON to run at regular intervals. + ---- perl action_trigger_runner.pl --run-pending ---- * Batch create all "checkout.due" events + ---- perl action_trigger_runner.pl --hooks=checkout.due --process-hooks ---- * Batch create all events for a specific granularity and to send notices for all pending events with that same granularity. + ---- perl action_trigger_runner.pl --run-pending --granularity=Hourly --process-hooks ----