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crontzconvert
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crontzconvert is a JavaScript library that, given a cron expression, a source timezone and a destination timezone, transforms the cron expression for that timezone.
First, install the module:
npm install crontzconvert
Then, depending upon your usage context, add a reference to it:
import { convert } from 'crontzconvert';
convert("0 0 8-10 * * *", "UTC", "US/Arizona");
> "0 0 1-3 * * *"
convert("0 30 23 L * *", "UTC", "Africa/Lagos");
> "0 30 0 1 * *"
convert("0 30 0 1 * *", "Africa/Lagos", "UTC");
> "0 30 23 L * *"
convert("0 30 23 * * 2,6", "Africa/Lagos", "UTC");
> "0 30 0 * * 0,3"
convert("0 0 0 1 12 *", "Africa/Lagos", "UTC");
> "0 0 23 L 11 *"
convert("0 0 0 31 12 *", "UTC", "Africa/Lagos");
> "0 0 0 1 1 *"
convert("0 0 23 30 11 *", "UTC", "Africa/Lagos");
> "0 0 0 1 12 *"
crontzconvert is freely distributable under the terms of the MIT license.
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Convert cron expressions for others timezones
The npm package crontzconvert receives a total of 700 weekly downloads. As such, crontzconvert popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that crontzconvert demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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