I think drush scripts are your best bet. CLI PHP is not not subject to timeout.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:01 AM, Sven Decabooter <sdecaboo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I'm reading contradicting posts about running Batch API processes on cron. > This is for Drupal 6 BTW. > I have tried implementing a batch functionality that should be run on cron, > but it doesn't seem to process the work that needs to be done. > I assume this is because running the cron through a commandline command > doesn't allow for javascript... > So my questions: > - Have I implemented Batch API incorrectly, and should it normally work also > on cron? > - What is the best way to run a process that would normally trigger a php > script timeout? Can I use the Queue module for that? > I'm sure plenty of people have already tried doing this, so I'm not sure why > I can find little consistent information about it. > Thanks for your feedback. > Sven