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Informations about the package cronsync

CronSync

Inspired by Dispatcher, CronSync is a way to define your artisan command cron schedule within your code (and therefore in version control), by updating the crontab as part of your deploy process, without needing to run a separate process every minute to check for any cron tasks.

Running php artisan cronsync after pushing out new code will ensure the current user's crontab is configured to match the cron definitions automatically.

Installation

Add the package to your application with composer:

Add the Service Provider to the providers list in ./app/config/app.php:

Usage

To define a cron schedule in an artisan command, first add the CronCommandInterface onto the command:

Then implement the schedule() command in the class to return the cron schedule expression:

To support parameters on the artisan command, return an array:

Then run the dry-run command to check that the cron will be configured correctly:

If it all looks good, you can drop the --dry-run off the end:

IMPORTANT: CronSync uses base_path() to identify existing cron entries that need to be removed before it adds it's own. If you have custom cron entries which are not linked to artisan commands but do include the base_path(), they will be removed. Either implement them via artisan commands, or add them into the custom_commands config option.

Configuration

To change the default configuration, run:

And then edit the configuration file at:


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Requires php Version >=5.4.0
illuminate/console Version ~4.2
illuminate/support Version ~4.2
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