Introduction
Whenever is a ruby gem that provides a ruby syntax for defining cron jobs. It outputs valid cron syntax and can even write your crontab file for you. It is designed to work well with Rails applications and can be deployed with Capistrano. Whenever works fine independently as well.
Installation
Regular (non-Rails) install:
$ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com (you only need to run this once)
$ sudo gem install javan-whenever
In a Rails (2.1 or greater) application:
in your “config/environment.rb” file:
Rails::Initializer.run do |config|
config.gem 'javan-whenever', :lib => false, :version => '>= 0.1.5' :source => 'http://gems.github.com'
end
To install this gem (and all other missing gem dependencies), run rake gems:install (use sudo if necessary).
In older versions of Rails:
$ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com (you only need to run this once)
$ gem install javan-whenever
in your “config/environment.rb” file:
Rails::Initializer.run do |config|
...
end
require 'whenever'
NOTE: Requiring the whenever gem inside your Rails application is technically optional. However, if you plan to use something like Capistrano to automatically deploy and write your crontab file, you’ll need to have the gem installed on your servers, and requiring it in your app is one to ensure this.
Getting started
$ cd /my/rails/app
$ wheneverize .
This will create an initial “config/schedule.rb” file you.
Example schedule.rb file
every 3.hours do
runner "MyModel.some_process"
rake "my:rake:task"
command "/usr/bin/my_great_command"
end
every 1.day, :at => '4:30 am' do
runner "DB.Backup"
end
every :hour do # Many shortcuts available: :hour, :day, :month, :year, :reboot
runner "SomeModel.ladeeda"
end
every :sunday do # Use any day of the week or :weekend, :weekday
runner "Task.do_something_great"
end
More examples on the wiki: wiki.github.com/javan/whenever/instructions-and-examples
Cron output
$ cd /my/rails/app
$ whenever
And you’ll see your schedule.rb converted to cron sytax
Capistrano integration
in your “config/deploy.rb” file do something like:
after "deploy:symlink", "deploy:write_crontab"
namespace :deploy do
desc "write the crontab file"
task :write_crontab, :roles => :app do
run "cd #{release_path} && whenever --write-crontab"
end
end
By mixing and matching the “–load-file” and “–user” options with your various :roles in Capistrano it is entirely possible to deploy different crontab schedules under different users to all your various servers. Get creative!
USING THE “–write-crontab” OPTION WILL COMPLETELY OVERWRITE ANY EXISTING CRONTAB ENTRIES!
You can use –update-crontab to simply update whenever generated tasks.
You can use –marker to customize crontab marker for each Rails app
namespace :deploy do
desc "write the crontab file"
task :write_crontab, :roles => :app do
run "cd #{release_path} && whenever --update-crontab --marker crontab_for_my_app_name"
end
end
Credit
Whenever was created for use at Inkling (inklingmarkets.com) where I work.
While building Whenever, I learned a lot by digging through the source code of Capistrano - github.com/jamis/capistrano
Feedback
Lighthouse: javan.lighthouseapp.com/projects/25781-whenever/overview
Email me: javan [at] javan (dot) us
License
Copyright © 2009 Javan Makhmali
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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