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[![GoDoc](http://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron?status.png)](http://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron)
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/robfig/cron.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/robfig/cron)
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# cron
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Cron V3 has been released!
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To download the specific tagged release, run:
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go get github.com/robfig/cron/v3@v3.0.0
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Import it in your program as:
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import "github.com/robfig/cron/v3"
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It requires Go 1.11 or later due to usage of Go Modules.
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Refer to the documentation here:
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http://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron
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The rest of this document describes the the advances in v3 and a list of
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breaking changes for users that wish to upgrade from an earlier version.
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## Upgrading to v3 (June 2019)
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cron v3 is a major upgrade to the library that addresses all outstanding bugs,
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feature requests, and rough edges. It is based on a merge of master which
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contains various fixes to issues found over the years and the v2 branch which
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contains some backwards-incompatible features like the ability to remove cron
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jobs. In addition, v3 adds support for Go Modules, cleans up rough edges like
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the timezone support, and fixes a number of bugs.
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New features:
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- Support for Go modules. Callers must now import this library as
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`github.com/robfig/cron/v3`, instead of `gopkg.in/...`
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- Fixed bugs:
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- 0f01e6b parser: fix combining of Dow and Dom (#70)
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- dbf3220 adjust times when rolling the clock forward to handle non-existent midnight (#157)
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- eeecf15 spec_test.go: ensure an error is returned on 0 increment (#144)
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- 70971dc cron.Entries(): update request for snapshot to include a reply channel (#97)
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- 1cba5e6 cron: fix: removing a job causes the next scheduled job to run too late (#206)
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- Standard cron spec parsing by default (first field is "minute"), with an easy
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way to opt into the seconds field (quartz-compatible). Although, note that the
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year field (optional in Quartz) is not supported.
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- Extensible, key/value logging via an interface that complies with
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the https://github.com/go-logr/logr project.
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- The new Chain & JobWrapper types allow you to install "interceptors" to add
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cross-cutting behavior like the following:
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- Recover any panics from jobs
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- Delay a job's execution if the previous run hasn't completed yet
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- Skip a job's execution if the previous run hasn't completed yet
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- Log each job's invocations
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- Notification when jobs are completed
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It is backwards incompatible with both v1 and v2. These updates are required:
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- The v1 branch accepted an optional seconds field at the beginning of the cron
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spec. This is non-standard and has led to a lot of confusion. The new default
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parser conforms to the standard as described by [the Cron wikipedia page].
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UPDATING: To retain the old behavior, construct your Cron with a custom
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parser:
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// Seconds field, required
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cron.New(cron.WithSeconds())
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// Seconds field, optional
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cron.New(
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cron.WithParser(
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cron.SecondOptional | cron.Minute | cron.Hour | cron.Dom | cron.Month | cron.Dow | cron.Descriptor))
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- The Cron type now accepts functional options on construction rather than the
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previous ad-hoc behavior modification mechanisms (setting a field, calling a setter).
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UPDATING: Code that sets Cron.ErrorLogger or calls Cron.SetLocation must be
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updated to provide those values on construction.
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- CRON_TZ is now the recommended way to specify the timezone of a single
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schedule, which is sanctioned by the specification. The legacy "TZ=" prefix
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will continue to be supported since it is unambiguous and easy to do so.
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UPDATING: No update is required.
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- By default, cron will no longer recover panics in jobs that it runs.
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Recovering can be surprising (see issue #192) and seems to be at odds with
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typical behavior of libraries. Relatedly, the `cron.WithPanicLogger` option
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has been removed to accommodate the more general JobWrapper type.
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UPDATING: To opt into panic recovery and configure the panic logger:
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cron.New(cron.WithChain(
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cron.Recover(logger), // or use cron.DefaultLogger
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))
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- In adding support for https://github.com/go-logr/logr, `cron.WithVerboseLogger` was
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removed, since it is duplicative with the leveled logging.
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UPDATING: Callers should use `WithLogger` and specify a logger that does not
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discard `Info` logs. For convenience, one is provided that wraps `*log.Logger`:
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cron.New(
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cron.WithLogger(cron.VerbosePrintfLogger(logger)))
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### Background - Cron spec format
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There are two cron spec formats in common usage:
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- The "standard" cron format, described on [the Cron wikipedia page] and used by
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the cron Linux system utility.
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- The cron format used by [the Quartz Scheduler], commonly used for scheduled
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jobs in Java software
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[the Cron wikipedia page]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron
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[the Quartz Scheduler]: http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/documentation/quartz-2.3.0/tutorials/tutorial-lesson-06.html
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The original version of this package included an optional "seconds" field, which
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made it incompatible with both of these formats. Now, the "standard" format is
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the default format accepted, and the Quartz format is opt-in.
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