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@steveojs/scheduler-prisma
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A helper lib for a Prisma/Postgres backed in-process job queue
A scheduler provider for steveo library.
Version 7.1.0
computeNextRunAt
method replaced by computeNextRun
that uses the rrule-rust library
computeNextRunAt(interval, 'UTC') ---> OLD
computeNextRun(interval, { timezone: 'UTC', startDate: moment().toISOString() }) ---> NEW
computeNextRun
will check if the rule is valid, convert to a valid rule if not and return a single run date in ISO string
computeNextRun(interval, { timezone: 'UTC', startDate: moment().toISOString() })
computeNextRuns
similar to computeNextRun
but will return n next run dates in ISO string
computeNextRuns(interval, { timezone: 'Australia/Sydney', startDate: moment().toISOString(), count: 5 })
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A helper lib for a Prisma/Postgres backed in-process job queue
The npm package @steveojs/scheduler-prisma receives a total of 111 weekly downloads. As such, @steveojs/scheduler-prisma popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @steveojs/scheduler-prisma demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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