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cronbee

v0.5.29

Published

Manage and execute cron jobs by the OS (crontab, schtasks)

Downloads

86

Readme

Cronbee


Build Status NPM version

Manage, run and log all your scheduled tasks using system capabilities with crontab and schtasks

CLI

# List active cron jobs created with `cronbee`
$ cronbee list

# Remove active cron jobs created with `cronbee`
$ cronbee clear

# Ensure cron jobs (from File)
$ cronbee ensure ./cronbee.json

JSON sample, see cronbee.ensure API for full parameters list for a task.

{
    "namespace": "foobar",
    "tasks": [
        {
            "taskName": "some_echo",
            "taskRun": "cronbee echo Foo",
            "cron":  "0 12 * * *",
            "schtaskFlags": "/sc daily /st 12:00"
        }
    ]
}

taskRun - cronbee prefix means, the os starts the cronbee process at specified interval. cronbee starts underlying process. The wrapped process is for monitoring and logging purpose. You will get the information how much time your task took and if it was successful. If you do not need the logging feature, you can provide just the command (without cronbee)

API

Documentation 🔗

Create scheduled task

If the task already exists, does nothing

import { cronbee } from 'cronbee'

await cronbee.ensure({
    // Name your task
    taskName: 'check emails',
    // Execute any Shell command with arguments
    taskRun: `node emailchecker --foo`,

    // By default the working directory will be the current directory
    workingDirectory: '/home/www'

    /** Depending on the system, define timing configurations for crontab or schtasks separately */

    // crontab example
    cron: '0 12 * * *',

    // schtasks example
    schtaskFlags: '/sc daily /st 12:00',
})
List scheduled tasks
let tasks = await cronbee.load();
Remove scheduled task
await cronbee.remove({ taskName: 'check emails' });

Runner

Though you can define any shell command to be executed at scheduled time by the os, you can also use the cronbee as the wrapped runner, to log executions to CSV files. Just prefix your command with cronbee and you are done. The logs can be found in ./logs/everlog/cronbee

await cronbee.ensure({
    // ... config
    taskRun: `cronbee node emailchecker --foo`,
});

Additional Hints

  1. We can start commands from ./node_modules/.bin/ directory, so you can use just the command name.

  2. Output all std output to a file by appending >> /path/to/logfile.log 2>&1 to you task command.

🏁


©️ MIT License.