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version with cron-exec script

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Jörn-Michael Miehe 2022-02-25 01:57:52 +01:00
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@ -2,10 +2,22 @@ FROM alpine:latest
RUN set -ex; \ RUN set -ex; \
\ \
mkdir /etc/periodic/5min; \ mkdir -pm 755 /kiwi-cron; \
chmod 755 /etc/periodic/5min; cd /kiwi-cron; \
mkdir -pm 755 \
every/5_minutes \
every/15_minutes \
hourly \
daily \
weekly \
monthly \
yearly \
; \
\
apk --no-cache add \
docker-cli \
;
ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/sbin/crond" ] COPY cron-exec /usr/local/bin/
CMD [ "-fd", "8" ]
COPY crontab /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root CMD [ "cron-exec" ]

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@ -8,11 +8,18 @@ Simple cron-jobs for [`kiwi-scp`](https://github.com/ldericher/kiwi-scp)
## Quick start ## Quick start
kiwi-cron comes with a pre-loaded cron daemon for periodic jobs. Just drop your executables into the relevant directory under `/etc/periodic/` and that's it. kiwi-cron comes with a pre-configured cron daemon for periodic jobs.
Just drop your scripts into the relevant directory under `/kiwi-cron/` and that's it.
- `/etc/periodic/5min` -- is run every 5 minutes - `/kiwi-cron/hourly` is run every full hour
- `/etc/periodic/15min` -- is run every 15 minutes - `/kiwi-cron/daily` is run every day at 2 am
- `/etc/periodic/hourly` -- is run every full hour - `/kiwi-cron/weekly` is run every saturday at 3 am
- `/etc/periodic/daily` -- is run every day at 2am - `/kiwi-cron/monthly` is run on the first day of every month at 5 am
- `/etc/periodic/weekly` -- is run every saturday at 3am - `/kiwi-cron/yearly` and `/kiwi-cron/annually` is run on every January 1st at 12 am
- `/etc/periodic/month` -- is run on the first day of every month at 5am
## `/kiwi-cron/every` directory
You can use directories like `/kiwi-cron/every/5_minutes` to run scripts every 5 minutes.
`kiwi-cron` automatically picks up on that format and generates cron schedules for you.
You can define schedules to be run every N minutes, hours, days, or months that way.

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cron-exec Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
crontab_append () {
crontab="$(
printf '%s\n%s' \
"${crontab}" "${1}"
)"
}
print_cron_schedule() {
cas_min="${1}"
cas_hour="${2}"
cas_day="${3}"
cas_month="${4}"
cas_weekday="${5}"
cas_command="${6}"
printf '%-8s%-8s%-8s%-8s%-8s%s\n' \
"${cas_min}" "${cas_hour}" "${cas_day}" "${cas_month}" "${cas_weekday}" "${cas_command}"
}
crontab='# crontab generated for kiwi-cron'
crontab_append '# generation time: '"$(date)"
crontab_append '#'
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"# min" "hour" "day" "month" "weekday" "command"
)"
# check *ly dirs in root directory
schedule_dirs="$(
find "/kiwi-cron" -type d -name "*ly" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1
)"
for schedule_dir in ${schedule_dirs}; do
# count files in scheduler directory
schedule_filecount="$(
find "${schedule_dir}" -type f -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
| wc -l
)"
# ignore if empty
if [ "${schedule_filecount}" -eq "0" ]; then
continue
fi
# infer cron schedule by directory name
units="${schedule_dir##*/}"
case "${units}" in
hourly)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"0" "*" "*" "*" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
daily)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"0" "2" "*" "*" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
weekly)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"0" "3" "*" "*" "6" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
monthly)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"0" "5" "1" "*" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
yearly|annually)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"0" "0" "1" "1" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
esac
done
# check dirs in "every" subdirectory
every_schedule_dirs="$(
find "/kiwi-cron/every" -type d -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1
)"
for schedule_dir in ${every_schedule_dirs}; do
# count files in scheduler directory
schedule_filecount="$(
find "${schedule_dir}" -type f -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
| wc -l
)"
# ignore if empty
if [ "${schedule_filecount}" -eq "0" ]; then
continue
fi
# infer cron schedule by directory name
schedule="${schedule_dir##*/}"
every="$( echo "${schedule}" | awk -F_ '{print $1}' )"
units="$( echo "${schedule}" | awk -F_ '{print $2}' )"
units="${units%s}"
# generate valid random values
rand_min=$(( RANDOM % 60 ))
# rand_hour=$(( RANDOM % 24 ))
# generating nighttime values seems like a good idea!
rand_hour=$(( (RANDOM % 7 + 21) % 24 ))
rand_day=$(( RANDOM % 31 + 1 ))
case "${units}" in
minute)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"*/${every}" "*" "*" "*" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
hour)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"${rand_min}" "*/${every}" "*" "*" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
day)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"${rand_min}" "${rand_hour}" "*/${every}" "*" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
month)
crontab_append "$(
print_cron_schedule \
"${rand_min}" "${rand_hour}" "${rand_day}" "*/${every}" "*" "run-parts '${schedule_dir}'"
)"
;;
esac
done
# replace crontab
echo "${crontab}" | crontab -
exec crond -fd 8

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# cron jobs by kiwi-scp
#
# min hour day month weekday command
*/5 * * * * run-parts /etc/periodic/5min
*/15 * * * * run-parts /etc/periodic/15min
0 * * * * run-parts /etc/periodic/hourly
0 2 * * * run-parts /etc/periodic/daily
0 3 * * 6 run-parts /etc/periodic/weekly
0 5 1 * * run-parts /etc/periodic/monthly