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Informations about the package jobby

Jobby, a PHP cron job manager

Total Downloads Latest Version Build Status MIT License

Install the master jobby cron job, and it will manage all your offline tasks. Add jobs without modifying crontab. Jobby can handle logging, locking, error emails and more.

Features

Getting Started

Installation

The recommended way to install Jobby is through Composer:

Then add the following line to your (or whomever's) crontab:

After Jobby installs, you can copy an example file to the project root.

Running a job

Examples

Logging

Disabling a command

Running closures

When running closures, beware that nothing outside of the closure is visible (see #93)!

Using a DateTime

Using a Custom Scheduler

Supported Options

Each job requires these:

Key Type Description
schedule string Crontab schedule format (man -s 5 crontab) or DateTime format (Y-m-d H:i:s) or callable (function(): Bool { /* ... */ })
command string The shell command to run (exclusive-or with closure)
closure Closure The anonymous PHP function to run (exclusive-or with command)

The options listed below can be applied to an individual job or globally through the Jobby constructor. Global options will be used as default values, and individual jobs can override them.

Option Type Default Description
runAs string null Run as this user, if crontab user has sudo privileges
debug boolean false Send jobby internal messages to 'debug.log'
Filtering Options to determine whether the job should run or not
environment string null or getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') Development environment for this job
runOnHost string gethostname() Run jobs only on this hostname
maxRuntime integer null Maximum execution time for this job (in seconds)
enabled boolean true Run this job at scheduled times
haltDir string null A job will not run if this directory contains a file bearing the job's name
Logging Options for logging
output string /dev/null Redirect stdout and stderr to this file
output_stdout string value from output option Redirect stdout to this file
output_stderr string value from output option Redirect stderr to this file
dateFormat string Y-m-d H:i:s Format for dates on jobby log messages
Mailing Options for emailing errors
recipients string null Comma-separated string of email addresses
mailer string sendmail Email method: sendmail or smtp or mail
mailSubject string null Email subject
smtpHost string null SMTP host, if mailer is smtp
smtpPort integer 25 SMTP port, if mailer is smtp
smtpUsername string null SMTP user, if mailer is smtp
smtpPassword string null SMTP password, if mailer is smtp
smtpSecurity string null SMTP security option: ssl or tls, if mailer is smtp
smtpSender string jobby@<hostname> The sender and from addresses used in SMTP notices
smtpSenderName string Jobby The name used in the from field for SMTP messages
Notifications Options for sending Alerts when errors
mattermostUrl string null The webhook url from Mattermost
slackChannel string null The name of Slack Channel (#channel)
slackUrl string null The webhook url from Slack
slackSender string null The name used in the from field for Slack

Symfony integration

Symfony bundle for Jobby - imper86/jobby-cron-bundle

Credits

Developed before, but since inspired by whenever.

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Package Version
Requires php Version >=7.4
alek13/slack Version ^2.2
dragonmantank/cron-expression Version ^3.0
opis/closure Version ^3.5
swiftmailer/swiftmailer Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/process Version ^2.7|^3.0|^4.0|^5.0
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