The node-cron module is tiny task scheduler in pure JavaScript for node.js based on GNU crontab. This module allows you to schedule task in node.js using full crontab syntax.
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Install node-cron using npm:
npm install --save node-cron
Import node-cron and schedule a task:
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('* * * * *', () => {
console.log('running a task every minute');
});
This is a quick reference to cron syntax and also shows the options supported by node-cron.
# ┌────────────── second (optional)
# │ ┌──────────── minute
# │ │ ┌────────── hour
# │ │ │ ┌──────── day of month
# │ │ │ │ ┌────── month
# │ │ │ │ │ ┌──── day of week
# │ │ │ │ │ │
# │ │ │ │ │ │
# * * * * * *
field | value |
---|---|
second | 0-59 |
minute | 0-59 |
hour | 0-23 |
day of month | 1-31 |
month | 1-12 (or names) |
day of week | 0-7 (or names, 0 or 7 are sunday) |
You may use multiples values separated by comma:
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('1,2,4,5 * * * *', () => {
console.log('running every minute 1, 2, 4 and 5');
});
You may also define a range of values:
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('1-5 * * * *', () => {
console.log('running every minute to 1 from 5');
});
Step values can be used in conjunction with ranges, following a range with '/' and a number. e.g: 1-10/2
that is the same as 2,4,6,8,10
. Steps are also permitted after an asterisk, so if you want to say “every two minutes”, just use */2
.
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('*/2 * * * *', () => {
console.log('running a task every two minutes');
});
For month and week day you also may use names or short names. e.g:
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('* * * January,September Sunday', () => {
console.log('running on Sundays of January and September');
});
Or with short names:
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('* * * Jan,Sep Sun', () => {
console.log('running on Sundays of January and September');
});
Schedules given task to be executed whenever the cron expression ticks.
Arguments:
- expression
string
: Cron expression - function
Function
: Task to be executed - options
Object
: Optional configuration for job scheduling.
- scheduled: A
boolean
to set if the created task is scheduled. Defaulttrue
; - timezone: The timezone that is used for job scheduling. See IANA time zone database for valid values, such as
Asia/Shanghai
,Asia/Kolkata
,America/Sao_Paulo
.
Example:
const cron = require('node-cron');
cron.schedule('0 1 * * *', () => {
console.log('Running a job at 01:00 at America/Sao_Paulo timezone');
}, {
scheduled: true,
timezone: "America/Sao_Paulo"
});
Starts the scheduled task.
const cron = require('node-cron');
const task = cron.schedule('* * * * *', () => {
console.log('stopped task');
}, {
scheduled: false
});
task.start();
The task won't be executed unless re-started.
const cron = require('node-cron');
const task = cron.schedule('* * * * *', () => {
console.log('will execute every minute until stopped');
});
task.stop();
Validate that the given string is a valid cron expression.
const cron = require('node-cron');
const valid = cron.validate('59 * * * *');
const invalid = cron.validate('60 * * * *');
Feel free to submit issues and enhancement requests here.
In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.
- Fork the repo on GitHub;
- Commit changes to a branch in your fork;
- Pull request "upstream" with your changes;
NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request!
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