Security News
Cloudflare Adds Security.txt Setup Wizard
Cloudflare has launched a setup wizard allowing users to easily create and manage a security.txt file for vulnerability disclosure on their websites.
bella-scheduler
Advanced tools
Lightweight util for handling schedule in your Node.js and browser apps.
Node.js
npm install bella-scheduler --save
CDN
Also supports ES6 Module, CommonJS, AMD and UMD style.
import {
once,
every,
daily
} from 'bella-scheduler';
once('5s', () => {
console.log('Resolved task.');
});
every('sunday 8:00', () => {
console.log('Resolved a task on Sunday at 8 AM.');
});
daily('15:00', () => {
console.log('Resolved a daily task at 3 PM...');
});
Almost cases you can use this library instead of setInterval or setTimeout, because it runs only one timer for the entire process. Regarding parameter "pattern" for .every(), it may be:
1, A string in the format of 'Y m d h i s'.
For example:
- .every('2040 05 16 15 30 10', callback);
--> run callback at 15:30:10 on May 16, 2040
- .every('* 05 16 15 30 10', callback);
--> run callback at 15:30:10 on May 16 of years
--> similar to yearly('05 16 15 30 10', callback)
- .every('* * 16 15 30 10', callback);
--> run callback at 15:30:10 on the 16th of months
--> similar to monthly('16 15 30 10', callback)
- .every('* * * 15 30 10', callback);
--> run callback at 15:30:10 of days
--> similar to daily('15 30 10', callback)
- .every('* * * * 30 10', callback);
--> run callback at the 10th second of the 30th minute of hours
--> similar to hourly('30 10', callback)
- .every('* * * * * 10', callback);
--> run callback at the 10th second of minutes.
2, A string in the format of 'weekday H:i:s'.
For example:
- .every('sunday 15:30:10', callback);
--> run callback on Sundays at 15:30:10
- .every('sunday 15:30', callback);
--> run callback on Sundays at 15:30:00
- .every('sunday 15', callback);
--> run callback on Sundays at 15:00:00
It's possible to use "sun" instead of "sunday", "mon" for "monday", and so on.
3, A string in the format of 'N unit'.
For example:
- .every('5m', callback)
--> call callback every 5 minutes
- .once('5m', callback)
--> call callback in 5 minutes, then stop
The available units: d (days), h (hours), m (minutes), s (seconds).
The method .once() do the same thing as .every(), but just once. The 4 remain methods yearly(), monthly(), daily(), hourly() can be looked as the shortcuts of every().
Remove a task from scheduler.
Returns true if successfull removing.
let taskId = scheduler.every('5m', callback);
scheduler.unregister(taskId);
git clone https://github.com/ndaidong/bella-scheduler.git
cd bella-scheduler
npm install
npm test
The MIT License (MIT)
FAQs
To do something later, repeater
The npm package bella-scheduler receives a total of 93 weekly downloads. As such, bella-scheduler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bella-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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Cloudflare has launched a setup wizard allowing users to easily create and manage a security.txt file for vulnerability disclosure on their websites.
Security News
The Socket Research team breaks down a malicious npm package targeting the legitimate DOMPurify library. It uses obfuscated code to hide that it is exfiltrating browser and crypto wallet data.
Security News
ENISA’s 2024 report highlights the EU’s top cybersecurity threats, including rising DDoS attacks, ransomware, supply chain vulnerabilities, and weaponized AI.