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okay, got it. here's the example.
I needed to do it this way because I'm dynamically adding tasks. again, thank you for this amazing package. |
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First, I'd like to say that this package is very useful and I'm enjoying it so much. Thank you for creating this.
Now, onto the question. Basically, I'd like to have a custom code when a task starts and ends. Like every time the task executes. Somehow the log can do it, so I can't find how it does it.
In the release notes, there's a mention of hook_execute but I somehow can't find the doc on how to use it.
Any insight is highly appreciated.
thank you.
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