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Package cron implements a cron spec parser and job runner. |
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Usage |
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Callers may register Funcs to be invoked on a given schedule. Cron will run |
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them in their own goroutines. |
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c := cron.New() |
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c.AddFunc("Every hour on the half hour","0 30 * * * *", func() { fmt.Println("Every hour on the half hour") }) |
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c.AddFunc("Every hour","@hourly", func() { fmt.Println("Every hour") }) |
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c.AddFunc("Every hour and a half","@every 1h30m", func() { fmt.Println("Every hour thirty") }) |
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c.Start() |
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// Funcs are invoked in their own goroutine, asynchronously. |
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// Funcs may also be added to a running Cron |
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c.AddFunc("@daily", func() { fmt.Println("Every day") }) |
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// Inspect the cron job entries' next and previous run times. |
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inspect(c.Entries()) |
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c.Stop() // Stop the scheduler (does not stop any jobs already running). |
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CRON Expression Format |
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A cron expression represents a set of times, using 6 space-separated fields. |
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Field name | Mandatory? | Allowed values | Allowed special characters |
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Seconds | Yes | 0-59 | * / , - |
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Minutes | Yes | 0-59 | * / , - |
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Hours | Yes | 0-23 | * / , - |
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Day of month | Yes | 1-31 | * / , - ? |
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Month | Yes | 1-12 or JAN-DEC | * / , - |
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Day of week | Yes | 0-6 or SUN-SAT | * / , - ? |
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Note: Month and Day-of-week field values are case insensitive. "SUN", "Sun", |
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and "sun" are equally accepted. |
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Special Characters |
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Asterisk ( * ) |
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The asterisk indicates that the cron expression will match for all values of the |
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field; e.g., using an asterisk in the 5th field (month) would indicate every |
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month. |
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Slash ( / ) |
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Slashes are used to describe increments of ranges. For example 3-59/15 in the |
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1st field (minutes) would indicate the 3rd minute of the hour and every 15 |
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minutes thereafter. The form "*\/..." is equivalent to the form "first-last/...", |
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that is, an increment over the largest possible range of the field. The form |
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"N/..." is accepted as meaning "N-MAX/...", that is, starting at N, use the |
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increment until the end of that specific range. It does not wrap around. |
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Comma ( , ) |
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Commas are used to separate items of a list. For example, using "MON,WED,FRI" in |
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the 5th field (day of week) would mean Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. |
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Hyphen ( - ) |
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Hyphens are used to define ranges. For example, 9-17 would indicate every |
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hour between 9am and 5pm inclusive. |
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Question mark ( ? ) |
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Question mark may be used instead of '*' for leaving either day-of-month or |
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day-of-week blank. |
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Predefined schedules |
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You may use one of several pre-defined schedules in place of a cron expression. |
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Entry | Description | Equivalent To |
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@yearly (or @annually) | Run once a year, midnight, Jan. 1st | 0 0 0 1 1 * |
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@monthly | Run once a month, midnight, first of month | 0 0 0 1 * * |
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@weekly | Run once a week, midnight on Sunday | 0 0 0 * * 0 |
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@daily (or @midnight) | Run once a day, midnight | 0 0 0 * * * |
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@hourly | Run once an hour, beginning of hour | 0 0 * * * * |
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Intervals |
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You may also schedule a job to execute at fixed intervals. This is supported by |
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formatting the cron spec like this: |
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@every <duration> |
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where "duration" is a string accepted by time.ParseDuration |
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(http://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration). |
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For example, "@every 1h30m10s" would indicate a schedule that activates every |
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1 hour, 30 minutes, 10 seconds. |
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Note: The interval does not take the job runtime into account. For example, |
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if a job takes 3 minutes to run, and it is scheduled to run every 5 minutes, |
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it will have only 2 minutes of idle time between each run. |
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Time zones |
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All interpretation and scheduling is done in the machine's local time zone (as |
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provided by the Go time package (http://www.golang.org/pkg/time). |
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Be aware that jobs scheduled during daylight-savings leap-ahead transitions will |
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not be run! |
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Thread safety |
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Since the Cron service runs concurrently with the calling code, some amount of |
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care must be taken to ensure proper synchronization. |
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All cron methods are designed to be correctly synchronized as long as the caller |
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ensures that invocations have a clear happens-before ordering between them. |
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Implementation |
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Cron entries are stored in an array, sorted by their next activation time. Cron |
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sleeps until the next job is due to be run. |
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Upon waking: |
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- it runs each entry that is active on that second |
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- it calculates the next run times for the jobs that were run |
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- it re-sorts the array of entries by next activation time. |
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- it goes to sleep until the soonest job. |
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*/ |
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package cron
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