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Jobby

Manage all your cron jobs without modifying crontab. Handles locking, logging, error emails, and more.

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Supported Platforms

Universal

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Jobby, a PHP cron job manager

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Install the master jobby cron job, and it will manage all your offline tasks. Add jobs without modifying crontab. Jobby can handle logging, locking, error emails and more.

NEW REPO: We have moved jobby to a Github org. Please update your remotes to https://github.com/jobbyphp/jobby.git.

Features

  • Maintain one master crontab job.
  • Jobs run via PHP, so you can run them under any programmatic conditions.
  • Use ordinary crontab schedule syntax (powered by the excellent cron-expression).
  • Run only one copy of a job at a given time.
  • Send email whenever a job exits with an error status.
  • Run job as another user, if crontab user has sudo privileges.
  • Run only on certain hostnames (handy in webfarms).
  • Theoretical Windows support (but not ever tested)

Getting Started

Installation

The recommended way to install Jobby is through Composer:

$ composer require hellogerard/jobby

Then add the following line to your (or whomever's) crontab:

* * * * * cd /path/to/project && php jobby.php 1>> /dev/null 2>&1

After Jobby installs, you can copy an example file to the project root.

$ cp vendor/hellogerard/jobby/resources/jobby.php .

Running a job

<?php 

// Ensure you have included composer's autoloader  
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

// Create a new instance of Jobby
$jobby = new Jobby\Jobby();

// Every job has a name
$jobby->add('CommandExample', [

    // Run a shell command
    'command'  => 'ls',

    // Ordinary crontab schedule format is supported.
    // This schedule runs every hour.
    'schedule' => '0 * * * *',

]);

$jobby->run();

Examples

Logging

<?php

/* ... */

$jobby->add('LoggingExample', [
    
    'command' => 'ls',
    'schedule' => '0 * * * *',
    
    // Stdout and stderr is sent to the specified file
    'output' => 'logs/command.log',

]);

/* ... */

Disabling a command

<?php

/* ... */

$jobby->add('DisabledExample', [
    
    'command' => 'ls',
    'schedule' => '0 * * * *',
    
    // You can turn off a job by setting 'enabled' to false
    'enabled' => false,

]);

/* ... */

Running closures

When running closures, beware that nothing outside of the closure is visible (see #93)!

<?php

/* ... */

$jobby->add('ClosureCommandExample', [
    
     // Use the 'closure' key
     // instead of 'command'
    'closure' => function() {
        echo "I'm a function!\n";
        return true;
    },
    
    'schedule' => '0 * * * *',

]);

/* ... */

Using a DateTime

<?php

/* ... */

$jobby->add('DateTimeExample', [
    
    'command' => 'ls',
    
    // Use a DateTime string in
    // the format Y-m-d H:i:s
    'schedule' => '2017-05-03 17:15:00',

]);

/* ... */

Using a Custom Scheduler

<?php

/* ... */

$jobby->add('Example', [
    
    'command' => 'ls',
    
    // Use any callable that returns
    // a boolean stating whether
    // to run the job or not
    'schedule' => function(DateTimeImmutable $now) {
        // Run on even minutes
        return $now->format('i') % 2 === 0;
    },

]);

/* ... */

Supported Options

Each job requires these:

Key | Type | Description :-------- | :------ | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- schedule | string | Crontab schedule format (man -s 5 crontab) or DateTime format (Y-m-d H:i:s) or callable (function(): Bool { /* ... */ }) command | string | The shell command to run (exclusive-or with closure) closure | Closure | The anonymous PHP function to run (exclusive-or with command)

The options listed below can be applied to an individual job or globally through the Jobby constructor. Global options will be used as default values, and individual jobs can override them.

Option | Type | Default | Description :------------- | :-------- | :---------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------- runAs | string | null | Run as this user, if crontab user has sudo privileges debug | boolean | false | Send jobby internal messages to 'debug.log' Filtering| | | Options to determine whether the job should run or not environment | string | null or getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') | Development environment for this job runOnHost | string | gethostname() | Run jobs only on this hostname maxRuntime | integer | null | Maximum execution time for this job (in seconds) enabled | boolean | true | Run this job at scheduled times haltDir | string | null | A job will not run if this directory contains a file bearing the job's name Logging | | | Options for logging output | string | /dev/null | Redirect stdout and stderr to this file output_stdout | string | value from output option | Redirect stdout to this file output_stderr | string | value from output option | Redirect stderr to this file dateFormat | string | Y-m-d H:i:s | Format for dates on jobby log messages Mailing | | | Options for emailing errors recipients | string | null | Comma-separated string of email addresses mailer | string | sendmail | Email method: sendmail or smtp or mail smtpHost | string | null | SMTP host, if mailer is smtp smtpPort | integer | 25 | SMTP port, if mailer is smtp smtpUsername | string | null | SMTP user, if mailer is smtp smtpPassword | string | null | SMTP password, if mailer is smtp smtpSecurity | string | null | SMTP security option: ssl or tls, if mailer is smtp smtpSender | string | jobby@<hostname> | The sender and from addresses used in SMTP notices smtpSenderName | string | Jobby | The name used in the from field for SMTP messages

Symfony integration

Symfony bundle for Jobby - imper86/jobby-cron-bundle

Credits

Developed before, but since inspired by whenever.

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Languages

PHP

Security Score

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