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Vendor aeolun Package symfony-command-cron Short Description Runs Symfony Commands based on cron expressions License
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Informations about the package symfony-command-cron
Symfony Command Cron
This package functions almost the same as a normal Symfony console application, except that the commands to run are not determined manually (e.g. command line parameter), but by a file with a cron syntax that can be saved with your application in the repository.
The main reason for creating it is the need for some mechanism to easily update and track changes to cron scripts over multiple servers.
Requirements
PHP >=5.4
Usage
Your code would look something like this (not much different from a normaly Symfony Console application, except the constructor takes a cron file to work with.
$application = new CronApplication(APPPATH.'config/background.cron');
$application->add(new \Vendor\Command\DoStuff());
$application->add(new \Vendor\Command\DoImportantStuff());
$application->runDueCommands();
The cron file syntax is simple, and follows the accepted pattern. Complete description of the patterns available can be found here: https://github.com/mtdowling/cron-expression
* * * 4 * stuff:do
*/3 * * * * stuff:important:do
Install
Symfony Command Cron can be installed through composer:
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