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Vendor setono Package cron-builder Short Description Generate a crontab from a config directory License
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Cron Builder - Generate a crontab from a config directory
Build your crontab from configuration files in your repository. The configuration files are written in PHP and can be placed anywhere in your repository.
Installation
Usage
The following two code snippets outlines the simplest usage of the cron builder.
1. Add your commands
Notice the {{ release_path }} and {{ args|join(" ") }} placeholders.
These are placeholders that will be replaced with the values from the context array.
This is done using the Twig templating engine, which means
you can use all the features of Twig in your cronjob definitions.
2. Build the crontab
When your cronjobs are defined, you can output the crontab file:
This will output the following:
You can save this in a file named crontab.txt and add it to your crontab like this:
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