npm install cronify
yarn add cronify
Checkout the examples to see the Cronify API in action.
cronify(params, opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// simple node-cron as you like it
cron.cronify('*/1 * * * * *', console.log, 'hello') // without options
// with options
cron.cronify(
'*/1 * * * * *',
{ timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" },
console.log,
'hello'
)
everySecond(opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// without options
cron.everySecond(console.log, 'hello')
// with options
cron.everySecond({ timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" }, console.log, 'hello')
everyNthSecond(seconds, opts<optional> fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// without options - this will log hello world every 2 seconds
cron.everyNthSecond(2, console.log, 'hello', 'world')
// with options - this will log hello world every 2 seconds
cron.everyNthSecond(2, { timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" } console.log, 'hello', 'world')
everyMinute(opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// without options
cron.everyMinute(console.log, 'hello')
// with options
cron.everyMinute({ timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" }, console.log, 'hello')
everyNthMinute(minutes, opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// without options - this will log hello world every 2 minutes
cron.everyNthMinute(2, console.log, 'hello', 'world')
// with options - this will log hello world every 2 minutes
cron.everyNthMinute(2, { timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" } console.log, 'hello', 'world')
everyHour(opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// without options
cron.everyHour(console.log, 'hello')
// with options
cron.everyHour({ timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" }, console.log, 'hello')
everyNthHour(hours, opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
// without options - this will log hello world every 2 hours
cron.everyNthHour(2, console.log, 'hello', 'world')
// with options - this will log hello world every 2 hours
cron.everyNthHour(2, { timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" } console.log, 'hello', 'world')
at(period, opts<optional>, fn, fnArgs)
const cron = require('cronify')
/*
period = 'daily' | 'weekly' | 'monthly'
at
time = hh:mm
cron.at("period" at "time", opts<optional>, function, ...functionArgs)
without options - this will start the job daily at 5Am BUT you need to have
some measure to stop the job on your own schedule See examples/at.js
*/
cron.at('daily at 5:00', console.log, 'hello', 'world')
// with options
cron.at('daily at 5:00', { timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo" }, console.log, 'hello', 'world')