Did you clear your cache after creating your hook_cron (in D7)? When writing modules that utilize hook_cron, I always find it easier to add a temporary menu path to the hook_cron (or even a hook_init) just to test it out. Just remember to remove that once you are done developing & testing. Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net On 5/20/2011 6:27 AM, NubianNattySeydi wrote:
Hi I am a newbie in drupal module developement, I have my website http://seydinet.com <http://seydinet.com/> made with Managing News and now I just want create a module who if I run my cron post automaticly a tweet with a message telling for exemple "4news item added in seydinet.com <http://seydinet.com>" So I create a module directory name seydi, I add both file seydi.info <http://seydi.info> and seydi.module. I have no problem with editing seydi.info <http://seydi.info> but the big deal is with seydi.module. I start by implementing hook_cron() then I have to implement the code who gonna post the tweet and I dont know how to do that Here is the begining of my code
<?php /* implementation de hook_cron */
function seydi_cron(){ //watchdog('seydi', 'my module just add something in cron', array(), WATCHDOG_DEBUG); // db stuff if (date('G', time()) == '19'){ //tweet } }
Thanks
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