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aiocron provide a decorator to run function at time::
>>> import aiocron
>>> import asyncio
>>>
>>> @aiocron.crontab('*/30 * * * *')
... async def attime():
... print('run')
...
>>> asyncio.get_event_loop().run_forever()
You can also use it as an object::
>>> @aiocron.crontab('1 9 * * 1-5', start=False)
... async def attime():
... print('run')
...
>>> attime.start()
>>> asyncio.get_event_loop().run_forever()
Your function still be available at attime.func
You can also await a crontab. In this case, your coroutine can accept arguments::
>>> @aiocron.crontab('0 9,10 * * * mon,fri', start=False)
... async def attime(i):
... print('run %i' % i)
...
>>> async def once():
... try:
... res = await attime.next(1)
... except Exception as e:
... print('It failed (%r)' % e)
... else:
... print(res)
...
>>> asyncio.get_event_loop().run_forever()
Finally you can use it as a sleep coroutine. The following will wait until next hour::
>>> await crontab('0 * * * *').next()
If you don't like the decorator magic you can set the function by yourself::
>>> cron = crontab('0 * * * *', func=yourcoroutine, start=False)
Notice that unlike standard unix crontab you can specify seconds at the 6th position.
aiocron use croniter <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/croniter>_. Refer to
it's documentation to know more about crontab format.
FAQs
Crontabs for asyncio
We found that aiocron 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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