Crates.io | crony |
lib.rs | crony |
version | 0.3.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-12-10 18:00:51.244027 |
updated_at | 2023-06-28 12:48:25.264375 |
description | Simple cron runner that spawns another thread to run your cron jobs |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/barrage/crony |
max_upload_size | |
id | 321551 |
size | 29,804 |
crony = "0.3.0"
Use the Job
trait to create your cron job struct, pass it to the Runner
and then start it via run()
method.
Runner will spawn new thread where it will start looping through the jobs and will run their handle
method once the scheduled time is reached.
If your OS has enough threads to spare each job will get its own thread to execute, if not it will be executed in the same thread as the loop but will hold the loop until the job is finished.
Please look at the Job trait
documentation for more information.
use crony::{Job, Runner, Schedule};
use std::thread;
use std::time::Duration;
struct ExampleJob;
impl Job for ExampleJob {
fn schedule(&self) -> Schedule {
"1/5 * * * * *".parse().unwrap()
}
fn handle(&self) {
println!("Hello, I am a cron job running at: {}", self.now());
}
}
fn run() {
let mut runner = Runner::new();
println!("Adding ExampleJob to the Runner");
runner = runner.add(Box::new(ExampleJob));
println!("Starting the Runner for 20 seconds");
runner = runner.run();
thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(20 * 1000));
println!("Stopping the Runner");
runner.stop();
}
fn main() {
run();
}
Output:
Adding ExampleJob to the Runner
Starting the Runner for 20 seconds
Hello, I am a cron job running at: 2021-01-31 03:06:25.908475 UTC
Hello, I am a cron job running at: 2021-01-31 03:06:30.912637 UTC
Hello, I am a cron job running at: 2021-01-31 03:06:35.926938 UTC
Hello, I am a cron job running at: 2021-01-31 03:06:40.962138 UTC
Stopping the Runner
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