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Informations about the package cron-bundle

This bundle it's a fork from 'valentinmari/cron-bundle', original code by Valentin Mari.

Installation

  1. Download CronBundle using composer
  2. Enable the Bundle, if required
  3. Define cron jobs in your config

Step 1: Download CronBundle using composer

Add CronBundle by running the command:

Composer will install the bundle to your project's vendor/psf1 directory.

Step 2: Enable the bundle

Edit your .env file and set the LOCK_DSN value.

If you are using Flex this step it's not required.

Enable the bundle in the kernel:

Step 3: Define cron jobs in your config

Your site is ready to run cron jobs. Now, write them in a new file named cron.yml in your config folder.

The format is like Cron, from Unix. You must define a job class, that must implement JobInterface and redefine the run() method. Inside run() you can put your Job and do anything you want. You can inject things in your job class too.

Usage

This bundle allows two work methods.

Console commands


All versions of cron-bundle with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^7.4 || ^8.0
symfony/config Version ^5.4 || ^6.0
setono/cron-expression-bundle Version ^1.4
doctrine/orm Version ^2.0
symfony/lock Version ^5.4
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