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I have created a Custom cron job for product price updation using csv. I want to disable cron job if Module is disabled from admin. How it will be done?










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          You should check the status of the module in your cron observer file. If it is disabled status, then simply skip the cron process.



          I dont think there is a way to disable a cron through the XML configuration.






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          • Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

            – Amrit Pal Singh
            Jan 31 at 6:42











          • If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

            – Amrit Pal Singh
            Jan 31 at 6:48











          • Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

            – Rajeev K Tomy
            Jan 31 at 6:56



















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          To stop cronjob when module disabled from admin configration you can add check module is enabled in configration or not.



          You can use below mentioned check for it.



          <?php
          namespace VendorModuleModel;

          class Cronmethods
          {
          /**
          * @var MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface
          */
          protected $scopeConfig;

          /**
          * @var PsrLogLoggerInterface
          */
          protected $logger;

          public function __construct(
          MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface $scopeConfig,
          PsrLogLoggerInterface $logger
          ){
          $this->scopeConfig = $scopeConfig;
          $this->logger = $logger;;
          }
          public function method(){
          if($this->isModuleEnabled()){
          $this->logger->info('Cron running'); //You can check these logs in var/log/system.log
          //Your logic
          }
          }
          public function isModuleEnabled(){
          $storeScope = MagentoStoreModelScopeInterface::SCOPE_STORE;
          return $this->scopeConfig->getValue('sectionid/groupid/fieldid', $storeScope);
          //Note: replace sectionid, groupid and fieldid matching with your system.xml enabled select box.
          }
          }





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            You should check the status of the module in your cron observer file. If it is disabled status, then simply skip the cron process.



            I dont think there is a way to disable a cron through the XML configuration.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:42











            • If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:48











            • Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

              – Rajeev K Tomy
              Jan 31 at 6:56
















            4














            You should check the status of the module in your cron observer file. If it is disabled status, then simply skip the cron process.



            I dont think there is a way to disable a cron through the XML configuration.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:42











            • If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:48











            • Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

              – Rajeev K Tomy
              Jan 31 at 6:56














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            You should check the status of the module in your cron observer file. If it is disabled status, then simply skip the cron process.



            I dont think there is a way to disable a cron through the XML configuration.






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            You should check the status of the module in your cron observer file. If it is disabled status, then simply skip the cron process.



            I dont think there is a way to disable a cron through the XML configuration.







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            Rajeev K TomyRajeev K Tomy

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            • Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:42











            • If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:48











            • Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

              – Rajeev K Tomy
              Jan 31 at 6:56



















            • Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:42











            • If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

              – Amrit Pal Singh
              Jan 31 at 6:48











            • Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

              – Rajeev K Tomy
              Jan 31 at 6:56

















            Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

            – Amrit Pal Singh
            Jan 31 at 6:42





            Yes that is, but there will be in system log that the cron is running ?

            – Amrit Pal Singh
            Jan 31 at 6:42













            If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

            – Amrit Pal Singh
            Jan 31 at 6:48





            If it's not possible with XML then I have to keep in method only.

            – Amrit Pal Singh
            Jan 31 at 6:48













            Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

            – Rajeev K Tomy
            Jan 31 at 6:56





            Not sure system log will get updated when a cron ran unless you have enabled it

            – Rajeev K Tomy
            Jan 31 at 6:56













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            To stop cronjob when module disabled from admin configration you can add check module is enabled in configration or not.



            You can use below mentioned check for it.



            <?php
            namespace VendorModuleModel;

            class Cronmethods
            {
            /**
            * @var MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface
            */
            protected $scopeConfig;

            /**
            * @var PsrLogLoggerInterface
            */
            protected $logger;

            public function __construct(
            MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface $scopeConfig,
            PsrLogLoggerInterface $logger
            ){
            $this->scopeConfig = $scopeConfig;
            $this->logger = $logger;;
            }
            public function method(){
            if($this->isModuleEnabled()){
            $this->logger->info('Cron running'); //You can check these logs in var/log/system.log
            //Your logic
            }
            }
            public function isModuleEnabled(){
            $storeScope = MagentoStoreModelScopeInterface::SCOPE_STORE;
            return $this->scopeConfig->getValue('sectionid/groupid/fieldid', $storeScope);
            //Note: replace sectionid, groupid and fieldid matching with your system.xml enabled select box.
            }
            }





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              To stop cronjob when module disabled from admin configration you can add check module is enabled in configration or not.



              You can use below mentioned check for it.



              <?php
              namespace VendorModuleModel;

              class Cronmethods
              {
              /**
              * @var MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface
              */
              protected $scopeConfig;

              /**
              * @var PsrLogLoggerInterface
              */
              protected $logger;

              public function __construct(
              MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface $scopeConfig,
              PsrLogLoggerInterface $logger
              ){
              $this->scopeConfig = $scopeConfig;
              $this->logger = $logger;;
              }
              public function method(){
              if($this->isModuleEnabled()){
              $this->logger->info('Cron running'); //You can check these logs in var/log/system.log
              //Your logic
              }
              }
              public function isModuleEnabled(){
              $storeScope = MagentoStoreModelScopeInterface::SCOPE_STORE;
              return $this->scopeConfig->getValue('sectionid/groupid/fieldid', $storeScope);
              //Note: replace sectionid, groupid and fieldid matching with your system.xml enabled select box.
              }
              }





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                To stop cronjob when module disabled from admin configration you can add check module is enabled in configration or not.



                You can use below mentioned check for it.



                <?php
                namespace VendorModuleModel;

                class Cronmethods
                {
                /**
                * @var MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface
                */
                protected $scopeConfig;

                /**
                * @var PsrLogLoggerInterface
                */
                protected $logger;

                public function __construct(
                MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface $scopeConfig,
                PsrLogLoggerInterface $logger
                ){
                $this->scopeConfig = $scopeConfig;
                $this->logger = $logger;;
                }
                public function method(){
                if($this->isModuleEnabled()){
                $this->logger->info('Cron running'); //You can check these logs in var/log/system.log
                //Your logic
                }
                }
                public function isModuleEnabled(){
                $storeScope = MagentoStoreModelScopeInterface::SCOPE_STORE;
                return $this->scopeConfig->getValue('sectionid/groupid/fieldid', $storeScope);
                //Note: replace sectionid, groupid and fieldid matching with your system.xml enabled select box.
                }
                }





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                To stop cronjob when module disabled from admin configration you can add check module is enabled in configration or not.



                You can use below mentioned check for it.



                <?php
                namespace VendorModuleModel;

                class Cronmethods
                {
                /**
                * @var MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface
                */
                protected $scopeConfig;

                /**
                * @var PsrLogLoggerInterface
                */
                protected $logger;

                public function __construct(
                MagentoFrameworkAppConfigScopeConfigInterface $scopeConfig,
                PsrLogLoggerInterface $logger
                ){
                $this->scopeConfig = $scopeConfig;
                $this->logger = $logger;;
                }
                public function method(){
                if($this->isModuleEnabled()){
                $this->logger->info('Cron running'); //You can check these logs in var/log/system.log
                //Your logic
                }
                }
                public function isModuleEnabled(){
                $storeScope = MagentoStoreModelScopeInterface::SCOPE_STORE;
                return $this->scopeConfig->getValue('sectionid/groupid/fieldid', $storeScope);
                //Note: replace sectionid, groupid and fieldid matching with your system.xml enabled select box.
                }
                }






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