Popularity
3.3
Growing
Activity
0.0
Stable
179
14
18

Description

This project was inspired for the need to have a strongly typed .NET solution for running tasks on schedules.

Code Quality Rank: L4
Programming language: C#
License: MIT License
Tags: Scheduling     Cron     Tasks     Task Scheduling    
Latest version: v1.0.3

Chroniton alternatives and similar packages

Based on the "Scheduling" category.
Alternatively, view Chroniton alternatives based on common mentions on social networks and blogs.

Do you think we are missing an alternative of Chroniton or a related project?

Add another 'Scheduling' Package

README

Build status NuGet

Synopsis

A library for running tasks(jobs) on schedules. It supports:

  • Strongly typed jobs with strongly typed parameters
  • Asynchronous execution
  • Running a single job on multiple schedules
  • Running Multiple jobs on a single schedule
  • Cron schedules
  • Run once and expiring schedules
  • Custom schedules
  • Limiting the number of threads on which work is done
  • Managing behaviors of jobs which run beyond their next scheduled time
  • Dependency Injection initialization
  • Full mocking for unit tests
  • .NET Core

See Wiki and Tutorial for more info. Official site here.

Code Example

    var singularity = Singularity.Instance;

    var job = new SimpleParameterizedJob<string>((parameter, scheduledTime) => 
        Console.WriteLine($"{parameter}\tscheduled: {scheduledTime.ToString("o")}"));

    var schedule = new EveryXTimeSchedule(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1));

    var scheduledJob = singularity.ScheduleParameterizedJob(
        schedule, job, "Hello World", true); //starts immediately

    var startTime = DateTime.UtcNow.Add(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5));

    var scheduledJob2 = singularity.ScheduleParameterizedJob(
        schedule, job, "Hello World 2", startTime);

    singularity.Start();

    Thread.Sleep(10 * 1000);

    singularity.StopScheduledJob(scheduledJob);

    Thread.Sleep(5 * 1000);

    singularity.Stop();

In the above example, here's what happens: The first job starts immediately and print's "Hello World" once every second. Five seconds later the second job starts and prints "Hello World2" every second. Five seconds later the first job stops and only the second job is running. Five seconds later, Stop() is called and the second job also stops. Notice the same job is used with multiple schedules with different parameters.

Coming Soon !!!

The above code works with the currently released version. A new version with serialization features is on the way and has been started. There will be some breaking changes. If you'd like to see some of the changes coming, check out the Serialization branch. The core logic for how jobs run will not change, but how jobs get added has. I'm personally very excited to be bringing these changes as it opens up a world of possibilites for the project.

Motivation

This project was inspired for the need to have a strongly typed .NET solution for running tasks on schedules.

Installation

in your nuget package manager:

Install-Package Chroniton

for .NET Core use:

Install-Package Chroniton.NetCore

Contributors

Created by : Leonard Sperry [email protected]

License

Licensed under the MIT License

Changes

V 1.0.3

  • Cron string support
  • XUnit
  • Simplified constructors for SimpleJob and SimpleParameterizedJob

V 1.0.2

  • Support for run once and expiring jobs

V 1.0.1

  • Simplified Singularity by removing one of the main loops.
  • Added .NET Core support

Future Features

  • Serialization
  • Distributed execution

Notes

Unfortunately, .NET Core projects do not yet support referencing Shared Code projects. Therefore, the .NET Core projects in this solution reference all the files in the shared projects directly.


*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Chroniton README section above are relevant to that project's source code only.