level-schedule
Durable job scheduler based on LevelDB.
Usage
Print some JSON after 5s, even if the process restarts.
var levelup = require('levelup');
var Schedule = require('level-schedule');
var db = levelup('./db');
Schedule(db)
.job('print', function (payload) {
console.log(payload);
})
.run('print', { some : 'json' }, Date.now() + 5000);
Periodic tasks
Run a task every 100ms. Always call this.run at the end of the task,
otherwise if the process crashes while running your task it will be
scheduled once too many.
Schedule(db)
.job('periodic', function () {
console.log('doing some stuff...');
this.run('periodic', Date.now() + 100)
})
.run('periodic', Date.now() + 100);
Jobs
A job can be synchronous or asynchronous, just use the done argument when
defining an asynchronous job.
Schedule(db)
.job('sync', function (payload) {
if (somethingBadHappend) {
throw new Error();
}
})
.job('async', function (payload, done) {
doSomething(function (err) {
done(err);
});
})
.on('error', console.error)
.run('sync')
.run('async');
API
Schedule(db[, prefix])
Setup level-schedule to use db, storing tasks under prefix
(defaults to schedule!).
Schedule#job(name, fn)
Register a job with name and fn.
fn is called with 2 arguments:
payload : The payload
done : If the job performs async operations, call done() when done. If
an error occured you can pass that as an error argument to done.
Schedule#run(job[, payload], timestamp)
Run job with payload at timestamp.
Schedule#on('error', fn)
Call fn whenever an Error occurs. When no error listener has been
registered, errors will be thrown.
Installation
With npm do
$ npm install level-schedule
License
(MIT)