This extension is the port of Laravel's Schedule component (https://laravel.com/docs/master/scheduling#scheduling-artisan-commands)
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require omnilight/yii2-scheduling "*"
or add
"omnilight/yii2-scheduling": "*"
to the require
section of your composer.json.
This project is inspired by the Laravel's Schedule component and tries to bring it's simplicity to the Yii framework. Quote from Laravel's documentation:
In the past, developers have generated a Cron entry for each console command they wished to schedule.
However, this is a headache. Your console schedule is no longer in source control,
and you must SSH into your server to add the Cron entries. Let's make our lives easier.
After installation all you have to do is to put single line into crontab:
* * * * * php /path/to/yii yii schedule/run --scheduleFile=@path/to/schedule.php 1>> /dev/null 2>&1
You can put your schedule into the schedule.php
file, or add it withing bootstrapping of your extension or
application
This extension is support all features of Laravel's Schedule, except environments and maintance mode.
Scheduling Closures
$schedule->call(function()
{
// Do some task...
})->hourly();
Scheduling Terminal Commands
$schedule->exec('composer self-update')->daily();
Running command of your application
$schedule->command('migrate')->cron('* * * * *');
Frequent Jobs
$schedule->command('foo')->everyFiveMinutes();
$schedule->command('foo')->everyTenMinutes();
$schedule->command('foo')->everyThirtyMinutes();
Daily Jobs
$schedule->command('foo')->daily();
Daily Jobs At A Specific Time (24 Hour Time)
$schedule->command('foo')->dailyAt('15:00');
Twice Daily Jobs
$schedule->command('foo')->twiceDaily();
Job That Runs Every Weekday
$schedule->command('foo')->weekdays();
Weekly Jobs
$schedule->command('foo')->weekly();
// Schedule weekly job for specific day (0-6) and time...
$schedule->command('foo')->weeklyOn(1, '8:00');
Monthly Jobs
$schedule->command('foo')->monthly();
Job That Runs On Specific Days
$schedule->command('foo')->mondays();
$schedule->command('foo')->tuesdays();
$schedule->command('foo')->wednesdays();
$schedule->command('foo')->thursdays();
$schedule->command('foo')->fridays();
$schedule->command('foo')->saturdays();
$schedule->command('foo')->sundays();
Only Allow Job To Run When Callback Is True
$schedule->command('foo')->monthly()->when(function()
{
return true;
});
E-mail The Output Of A Scheduled Job
$schedule->command('foo')->sendOutputTo($filePath)->emailOutputTo('[email protected]');
Preventing Task Overlaps
$schedule->command('foo')->withoutOverlapping();
Used by default yii\mutex\FileMutex or 'mutex' application component (https://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/yii-mutex-mutex.html)
Running Tasks On One Server
To utilize this feature, you must config mutex in the application component, except the FileMutex:
yii\mutex\MysqlMutex
,yii\mutex\PgsqlMutex
,yii\mutex\OracleMutex
oryii\redis\Mutex
. In addition, all servers must be communicating with the same central db/cache server.
Below shows the redis mutex demo:
'components' => [
'mutex' => [
'class' => 'yii\redis\Mutex',
'redis' => [
'hostname' => 'localhost',
'port' => 6379,
'database' => 0,
]
],
],
$schedule->command('report:generate')
->fridays()
->at('17:00')
->onOneServer();
You should create the following file under @console/config/schedule.php
(note: you can create file with any name
and extension and anywere on your server, simpli ajust the name of the scheduleFile in the command below):
<?php
/**
* @var \omnilight\scheduling\Schedule $schedule
*/
// Place here all of your cron jobs
// This command will execute ls command every five minutes
$schedule->exec('ls')->everyFiveMinutes();
// This command will execute migration command of your application every hour
$schedule->command('migrate')->hourly();
// This command will call callback function every day at 10:00
$schedule->call(function(\yii\console\Application $app) {
// Some code here...
})->dailyAt('10:00');
Next your should add the following command to your crontab:
* * * * * php /path/to/yii yii schedule/run --scheduleFile=@console/config/schedule.php 1>> /dev/null 2>&1
That's all! Now all your cronjobs will be runned as configured in your schedule.php file.
First of all, you should include dependency to the omnilight\yii2-scheduling
into your composer.json:
...
'require': {
"omnilight/yii2-schedule": "*"
}
...
Next you should create bootstrapping class for your extension, as described in the https://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/guide-structure-extensions.html#bootstrapping-classes
Place into your bootstrapping method the following code:
public function bootstrap(Application $app)
{
if ($app instanceof \yii\console\Application) {
if ($app->has('schedule')) {
/** @var omnilight\scheduling\Schedule $schedule */
$schedule = $app->get('schedule');
// Place all your shedule command below
$schedule->command('my-extension-command')->dailyAt('12:00');
}
}
}
Add to the README of your extension info for the user to register schedule
component for the application
and add schedule/run
command to the crontab as described upper.
You do not have to use schedule
component directly or define it in your application if you use schedule only in your application (and do not want to give ability for extensions to register they own cron jobs). But if you what to give extensions ability to register cronjobs, you should define schedule
component in the application config:
'schedule' => 'omnilight\scheduling\Schedule',
If you want to use thenPing
method of the Event, you should add the following string to the composer.json
of your app:
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "~5.0"
Please note, that this is PHP extension, so it use timezone defined in php config or in your Yii's configuration file, so set them correctly.