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@eggjs/tegg-schedule-decorator
npm i --save @eggjs/tegg-schedule-decorator
import { Schedule } from '@eggjs/tegg';
// use number to define schedule interval
@Schedule<IntervalParams>({
type: ScheduleType.WORKER,
scheduleData: {
// run every 100ms
interval: 100,
},
})
export class FooSubscriber {
@Inject()
private readonly logger: EggLogger;
async subscribe() {
this.logger.info('schedule called');
}
}
// use cron to define schedule interval
@Schedule<CronParams>({
type: ScheduleType.WORKER,
scheduleData: {
cron: '0 0 3 * * *',
},
})
export class FooSubscriber {
@Inject()
private readonly logger: EggLogger;
async subscribe() {
this.logger.info('schedule called');
}
}
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tegg schedule decorator
The npm package @eggjs/tegg-schedule-decorator receives a total of 145 weekly downloads. As such, @eggjs/tegg-schedule-decorator popularity was classified as not popular.
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