[wp-trac] Re: [WordPress Trac] #7372: Plugin update check running on each pageload is slow

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Thu Jul 31 19:35:00 GMT 2008


#7372: Plugin update check running on each pageload is slow
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 Reporter:  DD32                      |        Owner:  anonymous
     Type:  defect                    |       Status:  new      
 Priority:  normal                    |    Milestone:  2.7      
Component:  Administration            |      Version:  2.6      
 Severity:  normal                    |   Resolution:           
 Keywords:  needs-patch dev-feedback  |  
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Comment (by Otto42):

 Oops. Fixed diff now attached. It'll have the plugin list if it needs it.

 I don't like your idea, ryan, because you're very much limiting where it's
 allowed to check. I dislike that a lot. I want it to never, ever, not
 check. In your proposal, for example, what if I never visit the dashboard?
 Many people don't after all, they just make bookmarks to the part of the
 admin they hit the most often.

 A cron job is fine, if it can *always* check synchronously as a backup.
 Not just on the dashboard, but anywhere. Yes, even when you hit Write
 Post. If it's time to check, then it's time to check.

 The maybe_check is a good idea and I support it, as long as you hook it to
 admin_init instead.

 Also, call it "twicedaily" instead of "12hours". I've seen other plugins
 and people appending to the cron stuff and they've all used that so far.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/7372#comment:28>
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