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Cron Hooks For Developers
This page intentionally does not list internal cron hook names, schedules, lock transients or the implementation of the plugin's unattended trigger endpoint.
Background work, at a high level
The plugin performs periodic work (imports and background processing of imported media) using WordPress's standard scheduler. The configuration of this scheduling is available from the plugin's admin UI; the underlying hook names, intervals and locking primitives are internal implementation details.
If your hosting environment requires an external scheduler instead of WordPress's request-driven cron, configure it through the plugin's admin UI following the documented operations guidance. Do not hard-code internal hook names or rely on specific intervals from external code.
Supported public integration surfaces
When integrating with the plugin, prefer these stable surfaces:
- The plugin admin settings UI.
- The documented shortcodes.
- Theme-level template overrides as described in Template System And Overrides.
- The general Developer Overview for orientation.
Internal class names, option keys, database tables, REST and AJAX endpoints, cron hook names, capability and nonce identifiers, and release / update infrastructure are treated as implementation details. They may change between releases without notice and are not part of the public integration contract.
Stability and change policy
Anything not listed as a supported public surface above is considered an internal implementation detail. Internal APIs, storage layout and security implementation may change between releases. Do not depend on them from third-party code, themes or external systems. Direct database writes are not supported.
Public documentation notice. This page provides a high-level integration overview only. Internal implementation details, private APIs, storage internals and security-sensitive release infrastructure are maintained separately and are not part of the public documentation. Supported integration surfaces are the documented shortcodes, template overrides, settings UI and any extension points explicitly published in this section.