Libraries tagged by scheduled task
nickjbedford/laravel-scheduling
32 Downloads
The Laravel Scheduling framework provides an easier way to implement Schedule-based tasks that are isolated into a class.
agoalofalife/postman
64 Downloads
Schedule a task for sending e-mail
clavicula-nox/pendingactions-bundle
167 Downloads
Symfony PendingActionsBundle. A simple way to delay and schedule the execution of heavy tasks !
sgalinski/df-tools
5 Downloads
Contains some useful tools like a testing tool for redirects, a link checker, a back link checker and a content comparison tool between the same or different urls. Furthermore there is full scheduler support for all tests and synchronization tasks.
kostikpenzin/credit-calc
1067 Downloads
Calculator for calculating the loan repayment schedule using annuity/differentiated repayment methods. You can specify partial early repayment, as well as take into account one-time/periodic commissions. The package is easily expanded with our own algorithms for calculating the repayment schedule.
yiv-dev/wp-scheduller
199 Downloads
helps add and remove the wpcron tasks
wp-launchpad/action-scheduler-take-off
14 Downloads
Initialisation library for Action Scheduler from Launchpad framework
crochetfeve0251/rocket-launcher-action-scheduler-take-off
14 Downloads
Initialisation library for Action Scheduler from Launchpad framework
takielias/php-cron-scheduler-extended
71 Downloads
PHP Cron Job Scheduler inspired by peppeocchi/php-cron-scheduler
crochetfeve0251/rocket-launcher-as-take-off
12 Downloads
Initialisation library for Action Scheduler from Launchpad framework
takuya/php-atq-wrapper
9 Downloads
atq/atrm php wrapper class
tackacoder/tournament-services
5 Downloads
Generate different tournaments with teams and schedule.
chill-pills/laravel-instagram-basic-feed
845 Downloads
Laravel package that connect to Instagram's new API Basic Display. Retrieve personal user's posts and keep them in cache, with specific commands or with Scheduler and take care to refresh the token's every two months.
numeno/api-art-rec
2 Downloads
## Introduction Use the Numeno Article Recommender API to receive a curated selection of articles from across the web. See below for the steps to creating a Feed, as well as an introduction to the top-level concepts making up the Article Recommender API. ## Steps to creating a Feed 1. Create a Feed - [`/feeds`](create-feed) 2. Create a number of Stream queries associated with the Feed - [`/feeds/:feedId/streams`](create-stream) 3. Pull from the Feed as the Feed refreshes - [`/feeds/:feedId/articles`](get-articles-in-feed) 4. Use those Article IDs to look up metadata for the Articles -[`/articles/:id`](get-article-by-id) 5. Visit the Article links and render to your server DB or client app. ## Sources, Articles and Topics A **Source** is a place where Articles come from, typically a website, a blog, or a knowledgebase endpoint. Sources can be queried for activity via the [`/sources`](get-sources) endpoint. Beyond the Sources Numeno regaularly indexes, additional Sources can be associated with Stream queries, and Sources can be `allowlist`/`denylist`'d. **Articles** are the documents produced by Sources, typically pages from a blogpost or website, articles from a news source, or posts from a social platform or company intranet. See the [`/articles`](search-articles) endpoint. **Topics** - Numeno has millions of Topics that it associates with Articles when they are sourced. Topics are used in Stream queries, which themselves are composed to create Feeds. Get topics via the [`/topics`](get-topics) endpoint. ## Feeds **A Feed is a collection of Streams.** Feeds are configured to refresh on a regular schedule. No new Articles are published to a Feed except when it's refreshed. Feeds can be refreshed manually if the API Key Scopes allow. You can ask for Articles chronologically or by decreasing score. You can also limit Articles to a date-range, meaning that you can produce Feeds from historical content. Interact with Feeds via the [`/feeds`](create-feed) endpoint. ## Streams Think of a **Stream** as a search query with a "volume control knob". It's a collection of Topics that you're interested and a collection of Sources you'd explicitly like to include or exclude. Streams are associated with a Feed, and a collection of Streams produce the sequence of Articles that appear when a Feed is refreshed. The "volume control knob" on a Stream is a way to decide how many of the search results from the Stream query are included in the Feed. Our searches are "soft", and with a such a rich `Article x Topic` space to draw on, the "volume control" allows you to put a cuttoff on what you'd like included. Streams are a nested resource of `/feeds` - get started by explorting [`/feeds/:feedId/streams`](create-stream).