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96 lines
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Description
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This package intends to offer a method of parsing crontab schedule entries and
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determining when an item should next be run. More specifically, it calculates
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a delay in seconds from when the .next() method is called to when the item
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should next be executed.
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Comparing the below chart to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#CRON_expression
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you will note that W and # symbols are not supported.
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============= =========== ================= ===========================
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Field Name Mandatory Allowed Values Allowed Special Characters
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============= =========== ================= ===========================
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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 \* / , - ? L
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Month Yes 1-12 or JAN-DEC \* / , -
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Day of week Yes 0-6 or SUN-SAT \* / , - ? L
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Year No 1970-2099 \* / , -
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============= =========== ================= ===========================
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Sample individual crontab fields
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================================
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Examples of supported entries are as follows::
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*
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*/5
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7/8
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3-25/7
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3,7,9
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0-10,30-40/5
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For month or day of week entries, 3 letter abbreviations of the month or day
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can be used to the left of any optional / where a number could be used.
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For days of the week::
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mon-fri
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sun-thu/2
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For month::
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apr-jul
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mar-sep/3
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Example uses
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============
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::
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>>> from crontab import CronTab
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> # define the crontab for 25 minutes past the hour every hour
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... entry = CronTab('25 * * * *')
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>>> # find the delay from when this was run (around 11:13AM)
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... entry.next()
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720.81637899999998
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>>> # find the delay from when it was last scheduled
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... entry.next(datetime(2011, 7, 17, 11, 25))
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3600.0
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Notes
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At most one of 'day of week' or 'day of month' can be a value other than '?'
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or '*'. We violate spec here and allow '*' to be an alias for '?', in the case
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where one of those values is specified (seeing as some platforms don't support
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'?').
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This module also supports the convenient aliases::
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@yearly
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@annually
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@monthly
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@weekly
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@daily
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@hourly
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Example full crontab entries and their meanings::
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30 */2 * * * -> 30 minutes past the hour every 2 hours
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15,45 23 * * * -> 11:15PM and 11:45PM every day
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0 1 ? * SUN -> 1AM every Sunday
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0 1 * * SUN -> 1AM every Sunday (same as above)
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0 0 1 jan/2 * 2011-2013 ->
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midnight on January 1, 2011 and the first of every odd month until
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the end of 2013
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24 7 L * * -> 7:24 AM on the last day of every month
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24 7 * * L5 -> 7:24 AM on the last friday of every month
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24 7 * * Lwed-fri ->
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7:24 AM on the last wednesday, thursday, and friday of every month
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