| 6 batch_example.module | batch_example_finished($success, $results, $operations) |
| 7 batch_example.module | batch_example_finished($success, $results, $operations) |
| 8 batch_example.module | batch_example_finished($success, $results, $operations) |
Batch 'finished' callback used by both batch 1 and batch 2.
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2 string references to 'batch_example_finished'
File
- batch_example/
batch_example.module, line 221 - Outlines how a module can use the Batch API.
Code
function batch_example_finished($success, $results, $operations) {
if ($success) {
// Here we could do something meaningful with the results.
// We just display the number of nodes we processed...
drupal_set_message(t('@count results processed in @requests HTTP requests.', array('@count' => count($results), '@requests' => _batch_example_get_http_requests())));
drupal_set_message(t('The final result was "%final"', array('%final' => end($results))));
}
else {
// An error occurred.
// $operations contains the operations that remained unprocessed.
$error_operation = reset($operations);
drupal_set_message(t('An error occurred while processing @operation with arguments : @args', array('@operation' => $error_operation[0], '@args' => print_r($error_operation[0], TRUE))));
}
}
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