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Scheduler using in greetgo!
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Examples:
repeat every 10 sec after pause in 20 sec
repeat every 30 sec
11:17
11:21:30
from 11:00 to 17:00 every 30 minutes
(11:17 + 21:19) * (monday + wednesday)
from 11:00 to 17:00 every 30 minutes * (sunday + saturday) * 1 5 10..23 mart..june november 2000 2010..2020 years
Atomic schedulers:
1) Exact time of day
HH:mm[:ss]
HH - hours : 00 .. 23
mm - minutes: 00 .. 59
ss - seconds: 00 .. 59
[] - content in [] is not mandatory
2) Periodic run task every fixed duration (N1) after pause, if specified, in fixed duration (N2)
repeat every N1 sec|min|hour [after pause in N2 sec|min|hour]
N1, N2 - positive integer numbers
[] - content in [] is not mandatory
3) Period of time with fixed run every fixed time
from HH:mm[:ss] to HH:mm[:ss] every N sec|min|hour
4) Simple period of time in day. It can be used only with cooperation with another schedulers
from HH:mm[:ss] to HH:mm[:ss]
5) Day of week
sunday|monday|tuesday|wednesday|thursday|friday|saturday
6) Months, days of month and years
Examples:
1..10 mart april
It is means: from 1 to 10 mart or april
1 5 7 october
It is means: 1st, 5th or 7th october
You can combine ranges and simple numbers of months:
1 3 10..20 september
It is means: 1st, 3d or from 10th to 20th of the september
You can use ranges for months:
17 september..december
It is means: 17th of the september or of the october or of the november or of the december
If you want to define some number of any month you can do it like:
17 jan..dec
It is means: 17th of any month
You can also define years, for example:
2000 2005 2010..2017 years
It is means: In any year from the: 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
And you can combine years with months, for example:
1 april 2007 2011 year
It is means: The first of the april in 2007 or in 2011 years
Scheduler combinations
Some schedulers can be combined with two operator: plus `+` and multiply `*`. Multiply is more harder then plus.
To exactly determine order of operation you can use square brackets, for example:
from 8:00 to 18:00 every 1 hour * (mon + tue + wed + thu + fri) * (2011..2020 years)