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April 7, 2021

WordPress Cronjobs in Multisite

Marinus Klasen

It’s always better to add a cronjob for running WordPress’ cronjobs. If you don’t, you’re dependent on website visits to launch cronjobs.

Luckily we have wp-cli for that, the wp cron event run --due-now command will process any cronjobs in queue. If you add this to your crontab, you’re all set.

Except for multisite

Each site within a multisite has it’s own cronjob queue, so it’s important to fire these for all websites. The snippet below will do exactly that!

wp site list --field=url | xargs -i -n1 wp cron event run --due-now --url="{}"

About Marinus Klasen

Marinus has been working in software/web development for more than a decade. Since 2020 his attention shifted on sharing knowledge and developing products and tools for sharing knowledge.

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