Simple Linux-like Cron system

APPLICATION

This module defines a simple Linux-like Cron system for Espruino. It supports * wildcard and list formats, but in the interest of minimal footprint, it does not support modulo (/) and range (-) shortcut formats, nor does it support Cron keywords such as @year, @month, etc.

Intended to be a single instance to limit resources and timer overhead. Multiple instances will all reference same job queue and timer, thus multiple instances will see the same jobs and init calls will supercede previous calls by other instances.

Works with DateExt (Date Extensions) module if used to match local time values. A second argument passed to the constructor, set to true, can be used to force UTC if so desired when DateExt has been included. This is only necessary if DateExt is included and you don't want to use local time.

MODULE REFERENCE

Require

  // create a cron object with 1 min interval
  var cron = require("Cron")(1); // omit "1" for default(=5)

Jobs

Define jobs using the job method as

  cron.job({id:'...', time:[...], cb:'...', cbThis: this, args:[...], n:#});

Where the cronjob object passed to job may contain:

Job id Notes

Time Notes

Other Methods

init()

Enables or disables the Cron timer tick interval. Called with no parameter it starts or restarts the timer with the default time period set when the instance was defined, which defaults to 5 minutes if no given. Called with an integer minutes parameter, it starts or restarts the timer tick at that interval. When called with 0 it stops the internal timer tick. When started the timer delays by an offset (os) timeout to sync the tick with the closest time interval. That is, a 5 minute interval for example will fire at 0, 5, 10, ... minutes. The variable cron.tmr can be used to peek at the internal timer state, but should not be altered (i.e. treat as read-only). cron.tmr returns an object specifying dt: delta time in milliseconds, os: initial timeout offset, t: timeout timer handle, i: interval timer handle, and x: a string representing the last time match pattern.

private tick()

Internal callback method that tests jobs records for match to current time and fires off jobs. This method is private and not exposed through the cron instance.

Example

cron.job({id:"job1",time:'* * * * *'}); // define a job, time string format
cron.job({id:"job2",time:[...]});   // define another cron job
...
cron.on("job1", function() {...});  // event handler, where "job1"=job id
                                    // fires when cron job spec matches time,
                                    // only if no callback supplied.
...
cron.init(1);                       // start timer w/1 min update
cron.init();                        // start timer w/5 min (default) update
...
cron.job({id:"job2"});              // delete unneeded job named "job2"
...
cron.job({id:"job1",time:[...]});   // redefine existing "job1"
...
cron.init(0);                       // stop cron timer, can restart any time

Test Code Example

// cron test example...

// optional support of local time...
require('DateExt').locale({zone:['MST','MDT'], offset:[420,360], dst:0, str:"Y-0M-0D'T'0h:0m:0s z"});

var cron = require("Cron")(); // a single instance
var d = new Date();

// callback function for job test4...
var color = 'blue';
function cb4(x) {
  var d = new Date().toString();
  console.log("test4 cb: ",this.color, color, x, d);
  this.color = color;
  color = x;
  //console.log("test4 this: ",this);
  }

// define a few jobs...
cron.job({id:"test",time:'* * * * *'});   // time string format
cron.job({id:"test2",time:[[0,15,30,45],'*','*','*','*']}); // time array format
var m=d.getMinutes()+5; var hr=d.getHours(); if (m>60) { m=m%60; hr++};
cron.job({id:"test3",time:[[m,m+2],hr,'*','*','*']});
/// change minute/hour times for test3 example to times appropriate when demo runs
cron.job({id:"test3",time:'57,59 16 * * *'}); // redefined, overrides above if run
cron.job({id:"test4",time:'* * * * *',cb:cb4,ths:this,args:'red',n:3}); // only runs 3 times

// define event handlers as aalternative to callbacks...
cron.on("test", function() {
  console.log("test: ",cron.tmr);
  });
cron.on("test2", function() {
  console.log("test2: ",new Date().toString());
  });
cron.on("test3", function() {
  console.log("test3: ",new Date().toString());
  });
cron.on("test4", function() {
  console.log("test4 err: ",new Date().toString());  // should never get called
  });

// display state of cron and time...
console.log("start: ",d.toString());
console.log("jobs:",cron.job());

// start things going...
cron.init(1);
//cron.init();  // runs at default 5 min time
console.log("tmr: ",cron.tmr);
// stop things after 10 minutes...
setTimeout(function() { cron.init(0); }, 10*60*1000);

/*
// example output for above test script...
tmr:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": 1, "i": null, "x": "" }
test4 cb:  undefined blue red Mon Dec 12 2016 16:55:00 GMT+0000
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "55,16,12,11,1" }
test4 cb:  blue red red Mon Dec 12 2016 16:56:00 GMT+0000
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "56,16,12,11,1" }
test4 cb:  red red red Mon Dec 12 2016 16:57:00 GMT+0000
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "57,16,12,11,1" }
test3:  Mon Dec 12 2016 16:57:00 GMT+0000
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "58,16,12,11,1" }
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "59,16,12,11,1" }
test3:  Mon Dec 12 2016 16:59:00 GMT+0000
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "0,17,12,11,1" }
test2:  Mon Dec 12 2016 17:00:00 GMT+0000
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "1,17,12,11,1" }
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "2,17,12,11,1" }
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "3,17,12,11,1" }
test:  { "dt": 60000, "os": 37897, "t": null, "i": 3, "x": "4,17,12,11,1" }
*/

Reference

See Linux Cron and Crontab man pages for more info. See DateExt module for local time configuration.

Using

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