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Vendor steinm6 Package cron-helper Short Description Simple helper to prevent parallel cronjob execution License
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Simple helper to prevent parallel cronjob execution
Installation
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Require "steinm6/cron-helper": "dev-master"
Manually
Just include the file src/CronHelper.php
Usage
Initialize the CronHelper with a filename. The CronHelper will use this filename for locking up.
$cron = new CronHelper('myfilename');
To lock the execution call the lock()-function. To unlock the cronjob use the unlock()-function. You may determine how long the cronjob was locked by calling the getLockDuration()-function, which returns the time passed since the lock() in seconds.
Here is a basic example on how to use the CronHelper:
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