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adonis-scheduler
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This library provides an easy way to schedule recurring tasks for AdonisJS v4.
Use branch adonis-v3 for AdonisJS version 3
npm install --save adonis-scheduler
Register it in start/app.js
:
const providers = [
...
'adonis-scheduler/providers/SchedulerProvider'
]
const aliases = {
...
Scheduler: 'Adonis/Addons/Scheduler'
}
Register the commands:
const aceProviders = [
...
'adonis-scheduler/providers/CommandsProvider'
]
Starting an instance of the kue listener is easy with the included ace command. Simply run node ace run:scheduler
.
The provider looks for jobs in the app/Tasks
directory of your AdonisJS project and will automatically register a handler for any tasks that it finds.
Jobs are easy to create. Run node ace make:task Example
. They expose the following properties:
Name | Required | Type | Static | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
schedule | true | many | true | The schedule for which the task should run. More docs. |
handle | true | function | false | A function that is called for this task. |
Special thanks to the creator(s) of AdonisJS for creating such a great framework.
FAQs
Easy task scheduling for AdonisJS
The npm package adonis-scheduler receives a total of 1,175 weekly downloads. As such, adonis-scheduler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that adonis-scheduler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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