Quantum
Cron-like job scheduler for Elixir.
Setup
To use Quantum in your projects, edit your mix.exs file and add Quantum as a dependency:
defp deps do
[{:quantum, ">= 1.2.4"}]
end
Then, add Quantum to the list of applications in your mix.exs file:
def application do
[applications: [:quantum]]
end
Usage
Configure your cronjobs in your config/config.exs like this:
config :quantum, cron: [
# Every minute
"* * * * *": &Heartbeat.send/0,
# Every 15 minutes
"*/15 * * * *": fn -> System.cmd("rm", ["/tmp/tmp_"] end,
# Runs on 18, 20, 22, 0, 2, 4, 6:
"0 18-6/2 * * *": fn -> :mnesia.backup('/var/backup/mnesia') end,
# Runs every midnight:
"@daily": &Backup.backup/0
]
If you want to add jobs on runtime, this is possible, too:
Quantum.add_job("1 * * * *", fn -> :ok end)
Crontab format
field allowed values
----- --------------
minute 0-59
hour 0-23
day of month 1-31
month 1-12 (or names)
day of week 0-6 (0 is Sunday, or use names)
Names can also be used for the month and day of week fields.
Use the first three letters of the particular day or month (case does not matter).
Special expressions
Instead of the first five fields, one of these special strings may be used:
string description
------ -----------
@annually Run once a year, same as "0 0 1 1 *" or @yearly
@daily Run once a day, same as "0 0 * * *" or @midnight
@hourly Run once an hour, same as "0 * * * *"
@midnight Run once a day, same as "0 0 * * *" or @daily
@monthly Run once a month, same as "0 0 1 * *"
@reboot Run once, at startup
@weekly Run once a week, same as "0 0 * * 0"
@yearly Run once a year, same as "0 0 1 1 *" or @annually
Contribution
This project uses the C4.1 process for all code changes.
“Everyone, without distinction or discrimination, SHALL have an equal right to become a Contributor under the terms of this contract.”
tl;dr
- Check for open issues or open a new issue to start a discussion around a problem.
- Issues SHALL be named as “Problem: description of the problem“.
- Fork the quantum-elixir repository on Github to start making your changes
- If possible, write a test which shows that the problem was solved.
- Send a pull request.
- Pull requests SHALL be named as “Solution: description of your solution“
- Your pull request is merged and you are added to the list of contributors
