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== Introduction
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Whenever is a Ruby gem that provides a clear syntax for defining cron jobs. It outputs valid cron syntax and can even write your crontab file for you. It is designed to work well with Rails applications and can be deployed with Capistrano. Whenever works fine independently as well.
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Ryan Bates created a great Railscast about Whenever: http://railscasts.com/episodes/164-cron-in-ruby
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Discussion: http://groups.google.com/group/whenever-gem
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== Installation
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$ sudo gem install whenever
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== Getting started
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$ cd /my/rails/app
$ wheneverize .
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This will create an initial "config/schedule.rb" file you.
== Example schedule.rb file
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every 3.hours do
runner "MyModel.some_process"
rake "my:rake:task"
command "/usr/bin/my_great_command"
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end
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every 1.day, :at => '4:30 am' do
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runner "MyModel.task_to_run_at_four_thirty_in_the_morning"
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end
every :hour do # Many shortcuts available: :hour, :day, :month, :year, :reboot
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runner "SomeModel.ladeeda"
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end
every :sunday, :at => '12pm' do # Use any day of the week or :weekend, :weekday
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runner "Task.do_something_great"
end
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More examples on the wiki: http://wiki.github.com/javan/whenever/instructions-and-examples
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== Cron output
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$ cd /my/rails/app
$ whenever
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And you'll see your schedule.rb converted to cron sytax. Note: running `whenever' with no options does not display your current crontab file, it simply shows you the output of converting your schedule.rb file.
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== Capistrano integration
In your "config/deploy.rb" file do something like:
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after "deploy:symlink", "deploy:update_crontab"
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namespace :deploy do
desc "Update the crontab file"
task :update_crontab, :roles => :db do
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run "cd #{release_path} && whenever --update-crontab #{application}"
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end
end
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This will update your crontab file, leaving any existing entries unharmed. When using the <code>--update-crontab</code> option, Whenever will only update the entries in your crontab file related to the current schedule.rb file. You can replace the <code>#{application}</code> with any identifying string you'd like. You can have any number of apps deploy to the same crontab file peacefully given they each use a different identifier.
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If you wish to simply overwrite your crontab file each time you deploy, use the <code>--write-crontab</code> option. This is ideal if you are only working with one app and every crontab entry is contained in a single schedule.rb file.
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By mixing and matching the <code>--load-file</code> and <code>--user</code> options with your various :roles in Capistrano it is entirely possible to deploy different crontab schedules under different users to all your various servers. Get creative!
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If you want to override a variable (like your environment) at the time of deployment you can do so with the <code>--set</code> option: http://wiki.github.com/javan/whenever/setting-variables-on-the-fly
== Defining custom job types
You can define custom job types in your schedule file:
job_type :rails3_runner do |job|
job.command = "rails runner"
job.uses_bundler = true
end
every 1.day, :at => "2am" do
rails3_runner "MyModel.do_something_amazing"
end
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This would create a job with the command "bundle exec rails runner".
By defining jobs like this, you can also make reusable system commands such as:
job_type :my_great_command do |job|
job.environment = false # this stops whenever appending '-e production' to the task
job.command = "/usr/bin/my_great_command"
end
every 3.days do
my_great_command "arg1 arg2 arg3"
end
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== Credit
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Whenever was created for use at Inkling (http://inklingmarkets.com) where I work. Their take on it: http://blog.inklingmarkets.com/2009/02/whenever-easy-way-to-do-cron-jobs-from.html
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While building Whenever, I learned a lot by digging through the source code of Capistrano - http://github.com/jamis/capistrano
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== Discussion / Feedback / Issues / Bugs
For general discussion and questions, please use the google group: http://groups.google.com/group/whenever-gem
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If you've found a genuine bug or issue, please use the Issues section on github: http://github.com/javan/whenever/issues
== License
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Copyright (c) 2009+ Javan Makhmali
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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