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croniter provides iteration for datetime object with cron like format

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Introduction

croniter provides iteration for the datetime object with a cron like format.

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Website: https://github.com/kiorky/croniter

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Usage

A simple example:

>>> from croniter import croniter
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> base = datetime(2010, 1, 25, 4, 46)
>>> iter = croniter('*/5 * * * *', base)  # every 5 minutes
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-25 04:50:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-25 04:55:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-25 05:00:00
>>>
>>> iter = croniter('2 4 * * mon,fri', base)  # 04:02 on every Monday and Friday
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-26 04:02:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-30 04:02:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-02-02 04:02:00
>>>
>>> iter = croniter('2 4 1 * wed', base)  # 04:02 on every Wednesday OR on 1st day of month
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-27 04:02:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-02-01 04:02:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-02-03 04:02:00
>>>
>>> iter = croniter('2 4 1 * wed', base, day_or=False)  # 04:02 on every 1st day of the month if it is a Wednesday
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-09-01 04:02:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-12-01 04:02:00
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2011-06-01 04:02:00
>>> iter = croniter('0 0 * * sat#1,sun#2', base)
>>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # datetime.datetime(2010, 2, 6, 0, 0)

All you need to know is how to use the constructor and the get_next method, the signature of these methods are listed below:

>>> def __init__(self, cron_format, start_time=time.time(), day_or=True)

croniter iterates along with cron_format from start_time. cron_format is min hour day month day_of_week, you can refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron for more details. The day_or switch is used to control how croniter handles day and day_of_week entries. Default option is the cron behaviour, which connects those values using OR. If the switch is set to False, the values are connected using AND. This behaves like fcron and enables you to e.g. define a job that executes each 2nd friday of a month by setting the days of month and the weekday.

>>> def get_next(self, ret_type=float)

get_next calculates the next value according to the cron expression and returns an object of type ret_type. ret_type should be a float or a datetime object.

Supported added for get_prev method. (>= 0.2.0):

>>> base = datetime(2010, 8, 25)
>>> itr = croniter('0 0 1 * *', base)
>>> print(itr.get_prev(datetime))  # 2010-08-01 00:00:00
>>> print(itr.get_prev(datetime))  # 2010-07-01 00:00:00
>>> print(itr.get_prev(datetime))  # 2010-06-01 00:00:00

You can validate your crons using is_valid class method. (>= 0.3.18):

>>> croniter.is_valid('0 0 1 * *')  # True
>>> croniter.is_valid('0 wrong_value 1 * *')  # False

About DST

Be sure to init your croniter instance with a TZ aware datetime for this to work !:

>>> local_date = tz.localize(datetime(2017, 3, 26))
>>> val = croniter('0 0 * * *', local_date).get_next(datetime)

Develop this package

git clone https://github.com/kiorky/croniter.git
cd croniter
virtualenv --no-site-packages venv
. venv/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade -r requirements/test.txt
py.test src

Make a new release

We use zest.fullreleaser, a great release infrastructure.

Do and follow these instructions

. venv/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade -r requirements/release.txt
./release.sh

Contributors

Thanks to all who have contributed to this project! If you have contributed and your name is not listed below please let me know.

  • mrmachine

  • Hinnack

  • shazow

  • kiorky

  • jlsandell

  • mag009

  • djmitche

  • GreatCombinator

  • chris-baynes

  • ipartola

  • yuzawa-san

Changelog

0.3.31 (2020-01-02)

  • Fix get_next() when start_time less then 1s before next instant [AlexHill]

0.3.30 (2019-04-20)

  • credits

0.3.29 (2019-03-26)

  • credits

  • history stripping (security)

  • Handle -Sun notation, This fixes #119. [kiorky]

  • Handle invalid ranges correctly, This fixes #114. [kiorky]

0.3.25 (2018-08-07)

  • Pypi hygiene [hugovk]

0.3.24 (2018-06-20)

  • fix #107: microsecond threshold [kiorky]

0.3.23 (2018-05-23)

0.3.22 (2018-05-16)

  • Don’t count previous minute if now is dynamic If the code is triggered from 5-asterisk based cron get_prev based on datetime.now() is expected to return current cron iteration and not previous execution. [Igor Khrol <igor.khrol@toptal.com>]

0.3.20 (2017-11-06)

0.3.19 (2017-08-31)

  • fix #87: backward dst changes [kiorky]

0.3.18 (2017-08-31)

0.3.17 (2017-05-22)

0.3.16 (2017-03-15)

0.3.15 (2017-02-16)

  • fix bug around multiple conditions and range_val in _get_prev_nearest_diff. [abeja-yuki@github]

0.3.14 (2017-01-25)

  • issue #69: added day_or option to change behavior when day-of-month and day-of-week is given [Andreas Vogl <a.vogl@hackner-security.com>]

0.3.13 (2016-11-01)

0.3.12 (2016-03-10)

0.3.11 (2016-01-13)

  • Bug fix: The get_prev API crashed when last day of month token was used. Some essential logic was missing. [Iddo Aviram <iddo.aviram@similarweb.com>]

0.3.10 (2015-11-29)

  • The fuctionality of ‘l’ as day of month was broken, since the month variable was not properly updated [Iddo Aviram <iddo.aviram@similarweb.com>]

0.3.9 (2015-11-19)

  • Don’t use datetime functions python 2.6 doesn’t support [petervtzand]

0.3.8 (2015-06-23)

  • Truncate microseconds by setting to 0 [Corey Wright]

0.3.7 (2015-06-01)

  • converting sun in range sun-thu transforms to int 0 which is recognized as empty string; the solution was to convert sun to string “0”

0.3.6 (2015-05-29)

  • Fix default behavior when no start_time given Default value for start_time parameter is calculated at module init time rather than call time.

  • Fix timezone support and stop depending on the system time zone

0.3.5 (2014-08-01)

  • support for ‘l’ (last day of month)

0.3.4 (2014-01-30)

  • Python 3 compat

  • QA Relase

0.3.3 (2012-09-29)

  • proper packaging

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