Project: schedule

Job scheduling for humans.

Project Details

Latest version
1.2.1
Home Page
https://github.com/dbader/schedule
PyPI Page
https://pypi.org/project/schedule/

Project Popularity

PageRank
0.0016036233352528036
Number of downloads
1623879

schedule <https://schedule.readthedocs.io/>__

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Python job scheduling for humans. Run Python functions (or any other callable) periodically using a friendly syntax.

  • A simple to use API for scheduling jobs, made for humans.
  • In-process scheduler for periodic jobs. No extra processes needed!
  • Very lightweight and no external dependencies.
  • Excellent test coverage.
  • Tested on Python and 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11

Usage

.. code-block:: bash

$ pip install schedule

.. code-block:: python

import schedule
import time

def job():
    print("I'm working...")

schedule.every(10).seconds.do(job)
schedule.every(10).minutes.do(job)
schedule.every().hour.do(job)
schedule.every().day.at("10:30").do(job)
schedule.every(5).to(10).minutes.do(job)
schedule.every().monday.do(job)
schedule.every().wednesday.at("13:15").do(job)
schedule.every().day.at("12:42", "Europe/Amsterdam").do(job)
schedule.every().minute.at(":17").do(job)

def job_with_argument(name):
    print(f"I am {name}")

schedule.every(10).seconds.do(job_with_argument, name="Peter")

while True:
    schedule.run_pending()
    time.sleep(1)

Documentation

Schedule's documentation lives at schedule.readthedocs.io <https://schedule.readthedocs.io/>_.

Meta

Daniel Bader - @dbader_org <https://twitter.com/dbader_org>_ - mail@dbader.org

Inspired by Adam Wiggins' <https://github.com/adamwiggins>_ article "Rethinking Cron" <https://adam.herokuapp.com/past/2010/4/13/rethinking_cron/>_ and the clockwork <https://github.com/Rykian/clockwork>_ Ruby module.

Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE.txt <https://github.com/dbader/schedule/blob/master/LICENSE.txt>_ for more information.

https://github.com/dbader/schedule