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gocron: A Golang Job Scheduling Package

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gocron is a job scheduling package which lets you run Go functions at pre-determined intervals.

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Quick Start

go get github.com/go-co-op/gocron/v2
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"time"

	"github.com/go-co-op/gocron/v2"
)

func main() {
	// create a scheduler
	s, err := gocron.NewScheduler()
	if err != nil {
		// handle error
	}

	// add a job to the scheduler
	j, err := s.NewJob(
		gocron.DurationJob(
			10*time.Second,
		),
		gocron.NewTask(
			func(a string, b int) {
				// do things
			},
			"hello",
			1,
		),
	)
	if err != nil {
		// handle error
	}
	// each job has a unique id
	fmt.Println(j.ID())

	// start the scheduler
	s.Start()

	// when you're done, shut it down
	err = s.Shutdown()
	if err != nil {
		// handle error
	}
}

Concepts

  • Job: The job encapsulates a "task", which is made up of a go function and any function parameters. The Job then provides the scheduler with the time the job should next be scheduled to run.
  • Scheduler: The scheduler keeps track of all the jobs and sends each job to the executor when it is ready to be run.
  • Executor: The executor calls the job's task and manages the complexities of different job execution timing requirements (e.g. singletons that shouldn't overrun each other, limiting the max number of jobs running)

Features

Job types

Jobs can be run at various intervals.

  • Duration: Jobs can be run at a fixed time.Duration.
  • Random duration: Jobs can be run at a random time.Duration between a min and max.
  • Cron: Jobs can be run using a crontab.
  • Daily: Jobs can be run every x days at specific times.
  • Weekly: Jobs can be run every x weeks on specific days of the week and at specific times.
  • Monthly: Jobs can be run every x months on specific days of the month and at specific times.
  • One time: Jobs can be run once at a specific time. These are non-recurring jobs.

Concurrency Limits

Jobs can be limited individually or across the entire scheduler.

  • Per job limiting with singleton mode: Jobs can be limited to a single concurrent execution that either reschedules (skips overlapping executions) or queues (waits for the previous execution to finish).
  • Per scheduler limiting with limit mode: Jobs can be limited to a certain number of concurrent executions across the entire scheduler using either reschedule (skip when the limit is met) or queue (jobs are added to a queue to wait for the limit to be available).
  • Note: A scheduler limit and a job limit can both be enabled.

Distributed instances of gocron

Multiple instances of gocron can be run.

  • Elector: An elector can be used to elect a single instance of gocron to run as the primary with the other instances checking to see if a new leader needs to be elected.
  • Implementations: go-co-op electors
  • Locker: A locker can be used to lock each run of a job to a single instance of gocron.
  • Implementations: go-co-op lockers

Events

Job events can trigger actions.

Options

Many job and scheduler options are available.

  • Job options: Job options can be set when creating a job using NewJob.
  • Global job options: Global job options can be set when creating a scheduler using NewScheduler and the WithGlobalJobOptions option.
  • Scheduler options: Scheduler options can be set when creating a scheduler using NewScheduler.

Logging

Logs can be enabled.

  • Logger: The Logger interface can be implemented with your desired logging library. The provided NewLogger uses the standard library's log package.

Testing

The gocron library is set up to enable testing.

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