Cron Events
This module provides a way to schedule recurring events using a cron-like syntax.
Events can be scheduled to run at specific intervals or at specific times on specific days.
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Installation
pip install cronevents
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"""Cron-like event scheduling module.
This module provides a way to schedule recurring events using a cron-like syntax.
Events can be scheduled to run at specific intervals or at specific times on specific days.
Syntax:
'every (`Weekday` or `n unit`) [@ hh[:mm[:ss]] ["am" or "pm"]]'
Examples:
'every 2 days @ 10:00:00 pm'
'every Monday @ 23'
'every 5 seconds'
Note:
Using '@' will run the event at least once a day.
"""
from cronevents.event_manager import event
@event('every 31 seconds')
def test():
"""Write 'test' to a file and print it every 31 seconds."""
with open('test.txt', 'a') as f:
f.write('test\n')
print('test')
@event('every 2 days 1 hours 23 minutes 2 seconds')
def test2():
"""Write 'test2' to a file and print 'test2' every 2 days, 1 hour, 23 minutes, and 2 seconds."""
with open('test.txt', 'a') as f:
f.write('test2\n')
print('test2')
@event('every 1 days @ 2:00 pm')
def test3():
"""Write 'test3' to a file and print it daily at 2:00 PM."""
with open('test.txt', 'a') as f:
f.write('test3\n')
print('test3')
@event('every Friday')
def test4():
"""Write 'test4' to a file and print it every Friday."""
with open('test.txt', 'a') as f:
f.write('test4\n')
print('test4')
@event('every Tuesday @ 3:00')
def test5():
"""Write 'test5' to a file and print it every Tuesday at 3:00 AM."""
with open('test.txt', 'a') as f:
f.write('test5\n')
print('test5')
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