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fastapi-crawler-scheduler
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from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi_crawler_scheduler import TaskScheduler
app = FastAPI()
task_scheduler = TaskScheduler(
app=app,
ssl=False,
project_name="project_name",
server_name="server_name",
redis_username='redis_username',
redis_password='redis_password',
redis_host="127.0.0.1",
redis_port=6379,
thread_pool_size=50,
)
def add_spider(**crawler_info):
print(f"add_spider = {crawler_info}")
print("add_spider")
trigger = 'interval'
crawler_info = {
"topic": "interval insert_task",
"title_handler_name": "interval insert_task",
"seconds": 4,
}
job_id = 'job_1'
task_scheduler.add_task(
func=add_spider,
job_id=job_id,
trigger=trigger,
crawler_info=crawler_info,
seconds=4
)
def add_spider(**crawler_info):
print(f"add_spider = {crawler_info}")
print("add_spider")
trigger = 'date'
crawler_info = {
"topic": "date insert_task",
"title_handler_name": "date insert_task",
"run_date": "2022-10-03 11:30:00",
}
job_id = 'job_1'
run_date = '2022-10-03 11:30:00'
task_scheduler.add_task(
func=add_spider,
job_id=job_id,
trigger=trigger,
crawler_info=crawler_info,
run_date=run_date,
)
def add_spider(**crawler_info):
print(f"add_spider = {crawler_info}")
print("add_spider")
job_id = 'job_1'
trigger = 'cron'
minute = '*/2'
crawler_info = {
"topic": "cron update_task",
"title_handler_name": "cron update_task",
"minute": minute,
}
task_scheduler.add_task(
func=add_spider,
job_id=job_id,
trigger=trigger,
crawler_info=crawler_info,
minute=minute,
)
job_id = 'job_1'
task_scheduler.delete_task(job_id=job_id)
$ pip install fastapi-crawler-scheduler
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We found that fastapi-crawler-scheduler 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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