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Informations about the package cron-jobs-manager

PHP Cron Jobs Manager

PHP Cron Jobs Manager is simple library to manage cron jobs task in your application. It use some data container like database.

Theory of library

Sample use

$cron = new \Extlib\Cron(new Doctrine2(array(
    Doctrine2::ENTITY_MANAGER => $entityManager,
    Doctrine2::JOB_ENTITY_NAME => 'Entity\CronJob',
    Doctrine2::JOB_COL_DATE_LAST_RUN => 'dateLastRun',
    Doctrine2::JOB_COL_PRIORITY => 'priority',
    Doctrine2::JOB_COL_STATUS => 'status',
    Doctrine2::HISTORY_ENTITY_NAME => 'Entity\CronHistory'
)));
$cron->execute();

Example application zf+doctrine2

In catalog zf-doctrine-example as name suggest is an example application Zend Framework using Doctrine 2. Please create database using file : */zf-doctrine-example/docs/database.sql. This SQL script create database with two tables: cron_histories and cron_jobs with two task to do (Core_Cron_Task_Test1, Core_Cron_Task_Test2). To run script you must edit Your crontab with command crontab -e and put this line:

* * * * * /usr/bin/php */zf-doctrine-example/bin/cron.php  >> /tmp/cron-logs.log 2>&1

Installation using Composer

{
    "require": {
        "lciolecki/cron-jobs-manager": "dev-master"
    }
}

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