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Current File : /etc/cron.d/wp-toolkit-update
# This cronjob is responsible for receiving the updates of WP Toolkit.
# It works as following logic:
# - WPT CLI is called to receive the available update version;
# - If update is found, then the URLs to the host with repositories are updated and cache is cleared for WPT repos;
# - If WPT CLI fails (e.g. unable to communicate with update service or WPT is completely broken), then
# the cronjob executes wp-toolkit-installer script to set the default URLs to host with repositories;
# - Finally the yum update is called to install latest available version.

0 1 * * * root sleep $((1 + RANDOM \% 5))h $((1 + RANDOM \% 60))m; /usr/local/bin/wp-toolkit update-configuration > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/wp-toolkit/bin/wp-toolkit-installer.sh --generate-configs > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; /usr/bin/yum -y update wp-toolkit-cpanel > /dev/null 2> /dev/null

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