if($preview) {
require_once('include/conversation.php');
+ // We set the datarray ID to -1 because in preview mode the dataray
+ // doesn't have an ID.
+ $datarray["id"] = -1;
$o = conversation($a,array(array_merge($contact_record,$datarray)),'search', false, true);
logger('preview: ' . $o);
echo json_encode(array('preview' => $o));
create_tags_from_item($post_id);
create_files_from_item($post_id);
- // Insert an item entry for UID=0 for global entries
- if ($post_id != $parent) {
- add_shadow_thread($post_id);
- } else {
- add_shadow_entry($post_id);
- }
-
- // This is a real juggling act on shared hosting services which kill your processes
- // e.g. dreamhost. We used to start delivery to our native delivery agents in the background
- // and then run our plugin delivery from the foreground. We're now doing plugin delivery first,
- // because as soon as you start loading up a bunch of remote delivey processes, *this* page is
- // likely to get killed off. If you end up looking at an /item URL and a blank page,
- // it's very likely the delivery got killed before all your friends could be notified.
- // Currently the only realistic fixes are to use a reliable server - which precludes shared hosting,
- // or cut back on plugins which do remote deliveries.
+ // Insert an item entry for UID=0 for global entries.
+ // We now do it in the background to save some time.
+ // This is important in interactive environments like the frontend or the API.
+ // We don't fork a new process since this is done anyway with the following command
+ proc_run(array('priority' => PRIORITY_HIGH, 'dont_fork' => true), "include/create_shadowentry.php", $post_id);
+ // Call the background process that is delivering the item to the receivers
proc_run(PRIORITY_HIGH, "include/notifier.php", $notify_type, $post_id);
logger('post_complete');