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This PR modfies the original 3-valued cron strings used in package schedule to be traditional 5-valued cron strings. - schedule.Weekly will validate that the month and dom fields are equal to * - cli autostart/autostop will attempt to detect local timezone using TZ env var, defaulting to UTC - cli autostart/autostop no longer accepts a raw schedule -- instead use the --minute, --hour, --dow, and --tz arguments. - Default schedules are provided that should suffice for most users. Fixes #993
92 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
92 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
// package schedule provides utilities for parsing and deserializing
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// cron-style expressions.
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package schedule
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import (
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/robfig/cron/v3"
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"golang.org/x/xerrors"
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)
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// For the purposes of this library, we only need minute, hour, and
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// day-of-week. However to ensure interoperability we will use the standard
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// five-valued cron format. Descriptors are not supported.
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const parserFormat = cron.Minute | cron.Hour | cron.Dom | cron.Month | cron.Dow
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var defaultParser = cron.NewParser(parserFormat)
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// Weekly parses a Schedule from spec scoped to a recurring weekly event.
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// Spec consists of the following space-delimited fields, in the following order:
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// - timezone e.g. CRON_TZ=US/Central (optional)
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// - minutes of hour e.g. 30 (required)
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// - hour of day e.g. 9 (required)
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// - day of month (must be *)
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// - month (must be *)
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// - day of week e.g. 1 (required)
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//
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// Example Usage:
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// local_sched, _ := schedule.Weekly("59 23 *")
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// fmt.Println(sched.Next(time.Now().Format(time.RFC3339)))
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// // Output: 2022-04-04T23:59:00Z
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//
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// us_sched, _ := schedule.Weekly("CRON_TZ=US/Central 30 9 1-5")
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// fmt.Println(sched.Next(time.Now()).Format(time.RFC3339))
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// // Output: 2022-04-04T14:30:00Z
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func Weekly(spec string) (*Schedule, error) {
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if err := validateWeeklySpec(spec); err != nil {
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return nil, xerrors.Errorf("validate weekly schedule: %w", err)
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}
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specSched, err := defaultParser.Parse(spec)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, xerrors.Errorf("parse schedule: %w", err)
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}
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schedule, ok := specSched.(*cron.SpecSchedule)
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if !ok {
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return nil, xerrors.Errorf("expected *cron.SpecSchedule but got %T", specSched)
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}
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cronSched := &Schedule{
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sched: schedule,
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spec: spec,
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}
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return cronSched, nil
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}
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// Schedule represents a cron schedule.
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// It's essentially a thin wrapper for robfig/cron/v3 that implements Stringer.
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type Schedule struct {
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sched *cron.SpecSchedule
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// XXX: there isn't any nice way for robfig/cron to serialize
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spec string
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}
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// String serializes the schedule to its original human-friendly format.
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func (s Schedule) String() string {
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return s.spec
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}
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// Next returns the next time in the schedule relative to t.
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func (s Schedule) Next(t time.Time) time.Time {
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return s.sched.Next(t)
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}
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// validateWeeklySpec ensures that the day-of-month and month options of
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// spec are both set to *
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func validateWeeklySpec(spec string) error {
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parts := strings.Fields(spec)
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if len(parts) < 5 {
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return xerrors.Errorf("expected schedule to consist of 5 fields with an optional CRON_TZ=<timezone> prefix")
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}
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if len(parts) == 6 {
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parts = parts[1:]
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}
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if parts[2] != "*" || parts[3] != "*" {
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return xerrors.Errorf("expected month and dom to be *")
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}
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return nil
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}
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