whenever-ray 0.3.7

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+ module Whenever
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+ module Job
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+ class Default
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+
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+ attr_accessor :task, :at, :cron_log
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+
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+ def initialize(options = {})
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+ @task = options[:task]
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+ @at = options[:at]
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+ @cron_log = options[:cron_log]
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+ @environment = options[:environment] || :production
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+ @path = options[:path] || Whenever.path
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+ end
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+
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+ def output
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+ task
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ def path_required
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+ raise ArgumentError, "No path available; set :path, '/your/path' in your schedule file" if @path.blank?
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Whenever
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+ module Job
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+ class RakeTask < Whenever::Job::Default
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+
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+ def output
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+ path_required
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+ "cd #{@path} && RAILS_ENV=#{@environment} /usr/bin/env rake #{task}"
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Whenever
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+ module Job
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+ class Runner < Whenever::Job::Default
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+
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+ def output
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+ path_required
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+ %Q(#{File.join(@path, 'script', 'runner')} -e #{@environment} #{task.inspect})
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Whenever
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+ module Output
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+
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+ class Cron
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+
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+ attr_accessor :time, :task
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+
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+ def initialize(time = nil, task = nil, at = nil)
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+ @time = time
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+ @task = task
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+ @at = at.is_a?(String) ? (Chronic.parse(at) || 0) : (at || 0)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.enumerate(item,detect_cron = true)
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+ if item and item.is_a?(String)
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+ items = (detect_cron && item =~ /^.+ .+ .+ .+ .+.?$/) ? [item] : item.split(',')
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+ else
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+ items = item
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+ items = [items] unless items and items.respond_to?(:each)
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+ end
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+ items
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.output(times, job)
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+ enumerate(times).each do |time|
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+ enumerate(job.at,false).each do |at|
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+ out = new(time, job.output, at)
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+ yield "#{out.time_in_cron_syntax} #{out.task}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def time_in_cron_syntax
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+ case @time
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+ when /^.+ .+ .+ .+ .+.?$/ then @time
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+ when Symbol then parse_symbol
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+ when String then parse_as_string
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+ else parse_time
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ def parse_symbol
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+ shortcut = case @time
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+ when :reboot then '@reboot'
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+ when :year, :yearly then '@annually'
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+ when :day, :daily then '@daily'
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+ when :midnight then '@midnight'
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+ when :month, :monthly then '@monthly'
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+ when :week, :weekly then '@weekly'
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+ when :hour, :hourly then '@hourly'
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+ end
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+
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+ if shortcut
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+ if @at > 0
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+ raise ArgumentError, "You cannot specify an ':at' when using the shortcuts for times."
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+ else
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+ return shortcut
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+ end
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+ else
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+ parse_as_string
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_time
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+ timing = Array.new(5, '*')
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+ case @time
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+ when 0.seconds...1.minute
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Time must be in minutes or higher"
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+ when 1.minute...1.hour
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+ minute_frequency = @time / 60
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+ timing[0] = comma_separated_timing(minute_frequency, 59)
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+ when 1.hour...1.day
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+ hour_frequency = (@time / 60 / 60).round
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+ timing[0] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.min : @at
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+ timing[1] = comma_separated_timing(hour_frequency, 23)
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+ when 1.day...1.month
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+ day_frequency = (@time / 24 / 60 / 60).round
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+ timing[0] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.min : 0
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+ timing[1] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.hour : @at
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+ timing[2] = comma_separated_timing(day_frequency, 31, 1)
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+ when 1.month..12.months
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+ month_frequency = (@time / 30 / 24 / 60 / 60).round
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+ timing[0] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.min : 0
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+ timing[1] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.hour : 0
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+ timing[2] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.day : (@at.zero? ? 1 : @at)
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+ timing[3] = comma_separated_timing(month_frequency, 12, 1)
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+ else
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+ return parse_as_string
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+ end
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+ timing.join(' ')
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_as_string
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+ return unless @time
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+ string = @time.to_s
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+
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+ timing = Array.new(4, '*')
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+ timing[0] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.min : 0
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+ timing[1] = @at.is_a?(Time) ? @at.hour : 0
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+
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+ return (timing << '1-5') * " " if string.downcase.index('weekday')
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+ return (timing << '6,0') * " " if string.downcase.index('weekend')
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+
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+ %w(sun mon tue wed thu fri sat).each_with_index do |day, i|
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+ return (timing << i) * " " if string.downcase.index(day)
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+ end
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+
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Couldn't parse: #{@time}"
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+ end
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+
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+ def comma_separated_timing(frequency, max, start = 0)
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+ return start if frequency.blank? || frequency.zero?
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+ return '*' if frequency == 1
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+ return frequency if frequency > (max * 0.5).ceil
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+
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+ original_start = start
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+
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+ start += frequency unless (max + 1).modulo(frequency).zero? || start > 0
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+ output = (start..max).step(frequency).to_a
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+
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+ max_occurances = (max.to_f / (frequency.to_f)).round
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+ max_occurances += 1 if original_start.zero?
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+
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+ output[0, max_occurances].join(',')
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
data/lib/version.rb ADDED
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+ module Whenever
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+ module VERSION #:nodoc:
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+ MAJOR = 0
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+ MINOR = 3
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+ TINY = 7
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+
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+ STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.')
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+ end
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+ end unless defined?(Whenever::VERSION)
data/lib/whenever.rb ADDED
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+ unless defined?(Whenever)
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+ $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__))
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+
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+ # Hoping to load Rails' Rakefile
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+ begin
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+ load 'Rakefile'
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+ rescue LoadError => e
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ require 'chronic'
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+
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+ # If Rails' rakefile was loaded than so was activesupport, but
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+ # if this is being used in a non-rails enviroment we need to require it.
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+ # It was previously defined as a dependency of this gem, but that became
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+ # problematic. See: http://github.com/javan/whenever/issues#issue/1
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+ begin
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+ require 'activesupport'
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+ rescue LoadError => e
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+ warn 'To user Whenever you need the activesupport gem:'
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+ warn '$ sudo gem install activesupport'
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+ exit(1)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Whenever files
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+ %w{
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+ base
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+ version
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+ job_list
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+ job_types/default
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+ job_types/rake_task
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+ job_types/runner
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+ outputs/cron
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+ command_line
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+ }.each { |file| require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/#{file}") }
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+ require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_helper")
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+
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+ class CommandLineTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+
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+ context "A command line write" do
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+ setup do
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+ File.expects(:exists?).with('config/schedule.rb').returns(true)
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+ @command = Whenever::CommandLine.new(:write => true, :identifier => 'My identifier')
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+ @task = "#{two_hours} /my/command"
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+ Whenever.expects(:cron).returns(@task)
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+ end
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+
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+ should "output the cron job with identifier blocks" do
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+ output = <<-EXPECTED
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+ # Begin Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+ #{@task}
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+ # End Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+ EXPECTED
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+
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+ assert_equal output, @command.send(:whenever_cron)
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+ end
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+
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+ should "write the crontab when run" do
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+ @command.expects(:write_crontab).returns(true)
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+ assert @command.run
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "A command line update" do
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+ setup do
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+ File.expects(:exists?).with('config/schedule.rb').returns(true)
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+ @command = Whenever::CommandLine.new(:update => true, :identifier => 'My identifier')
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+ @task = "#{two_hours} /my/command"
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+ Whenever.expects(:cron).returns(@task)
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+ end
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+
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+ should "add the cron to the end of the file if there is no existing identifier block" do
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+ existing = '# Existing crontab'
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+ @command.expects(:read_crontab).at_least_once.returns(existing)
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+
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+ new_cron = <<-EXPECTED
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+ #{existing}
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+
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+ # Begin Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+ #{@task}
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+ # End Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+ EXPECTED
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+
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+ assert_equal new_cron, @command.send(:updated_crontab)
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+
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+ @command.expects(:write_crontab).with(new_cron).returns(true)
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+ assert @command.run
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+ end
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+
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+ should "replace an existing block if the identifier matches" do
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+ existing = <<-EXISTING_CRON
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+ # Something
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+
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+ # Begin Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+ My whenever job that was already here
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+ # End Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+
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+ # Begin Whenever generated tasks for: Other identifier
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+ This shouldn't get replaced
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+ # End Whenever generated tasks for: Other identifier
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+ EXISTING_CRON
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+
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+ @command.expects(:read_crontab).at_least_once.returns(existing)
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+
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+ new_cron = <<-NEW_CRON
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+ # Something
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+
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+ # Begin Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+ #{@task}
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+ # End Whenever generated tasks for: My identifier
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+
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+ # Begin Whenever generated tasks for: Other identifier
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+ This shouldn't get replaced
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+ # End Whenever generated tasks for: Other identifier
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+ NEW_CRON
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+
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+ assert_equal new_cron, @command.send(:updated_crontab)
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+
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+ @command.expects(:write_crontab).with(new_cron).returns(true)
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+ assert @command.run
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "A command line update with no identifier" do
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+ setup do
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+ File.expects(:exists?).with('config/schedule.rb').returns(true)
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+ Whenever::CommandLine.any_instance.expects(:default_identifier).returns('DEFAULT')
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+ @command = Whenever::CommandLine.new(:update => true, :file => @file)
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+ end
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+
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+ should "use the default identifier" do
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+ assert_equal "Whenever generated tasks for: DEFAULT", @command.send(:comment_base)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ end
data/test/cron_test.rb ADDED
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+ require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_helper")
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+
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+ class CronTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+
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+ context "When parsing time in minutes" do
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+ should "raise if less than 1 minute" do
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+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
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+ parse_time(59.seconds)
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+ end
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+
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+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
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+ parse_time(0.minutes)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # For santity, do some tests on straight String
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+ should "parse correctly" do
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+ assert_equal '* * * * *', parse_time(1.minute)
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+ assert_equal '0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * *', parse_time(5.minutes)
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+ assert_equal '7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56 * * * *', parse_time(7.minutes)
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+ assert_equal '0,30 * * * *', parse_time(30.minutes)
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+ assert_equal '32 * * * *', parse_time(32.minutes)
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+ assert_not_equal '60 * * * *', parse_time(60.minutes) # 60 minutes bumps up into the hour range
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+ end
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+
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+ # Test all minutes
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+ (2..59).each do |num|
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+ should "parse correctly for #{num} minutes" do
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+ start = 0
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+ start += num unless 60.modulo(num).zero?
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+ minutes = (start..59).step(num).to_a
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+
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+ assert_equal "#{minutes.join(',')} * * * *", parse_time(num.minutes)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "When parsing time in hours" do
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+ should "parse correctly" do
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+ assert_equal '0 * * * *', parse_time(1.hour)
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+ assert_equal '0 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22 * * *', parse_time(2.hours)
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+ assert_equal '0 0,3,6,9,12,15,18,21 * * *', parse_time(3.hours)
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+ assert_equal '0 5,10,15,20 * * *', parse_time(5.hours)
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+ assert_equal '0 17 * * *', parse_time(17.hours)
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+ assert_not_equal '0 24 * * *', parse_time(24.hours) # 24 hours bumps up into the day range
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+ end
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+
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+ (2..23).each do |num|
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+ should "parse correctly for #{num} hours" do
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+ start = 0
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+ start += num unless 24.modulo(num).zero?
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+ hours = (start..23).step(num).to_a
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+
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+ assert_equal "0 #{hours.join(',')} * * *", parse_time(num.hours)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse correctly when given an 'at' with minutes as an Integer" do
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+ assert_minutes_equals "1", 1
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+ assert_minutes_equals "14", 14
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+ assert_minutes_equals "27", 27
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+ assert_minutes_equals "55", 55
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse correctly when given an 'at' with minutes as a Time" do
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+ # Basically just testing that Chronic parses some times and we get the minutes out of it
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+ assert_minutes_equals "1", '3:01am'
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+ assert_minutes_equals "1", 'January 21 2:01 PM'
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+ assert_minutes_equals "0", 'midnight'
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+ assert_minutes_equals "59", '13:59'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "When parsing time in days (of month)" do
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+ should "parse correctly" do
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+ assert_equal '0 0 * * *', parse_time(1.days)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,25,27,29,31 * *', parse_time(2.days)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29 * *', parse_time(4.days)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1,8,15,22 * *', parse_time(7.days)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1,17 * *', parse_time(16.days)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 17 * *', parse_time(17.days)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 29 * *', parse_time(29.days)
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+ assert_not_equal '0 0 30 * *', parse_time(30.days) # 30 days bumps into the month range
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse correctly when given an 'at' with hours, minutes as a Time" do
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+ # first param is an array with [hours, minutes]
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(3 45), '3:45am'
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(20 1), '8:01pm'
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(0 0), 'midnight'
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(1 23), '1:23 AM'
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(23 59), 'March 21 11:59 pM'
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse correctly when given an 'at' with hours as an Integer" do
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+ # first param is an array with [hours, minutes]
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(1 0), 1
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(3 0), 3
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(15 0), 15
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(19 0), 19
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+ assert_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(23 0), 23
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "When parsing time in months" do
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+ should "parse correctly" do
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 * *', parse_time(1.month)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 1,3,5,7,9,11 *', parse_time(2.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 1,4,7,10 *', parse_time(3.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 1,5,9 *', parse_time(4.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 1,6 *', parse_time(5.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 7 *', parse_time(7.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 8 *', parse_time(8.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 9 *', parse_time(9.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 10 *', parse_time(10.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 11 *', parse_time(11.months)
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+ assert_equal '0 0 1 12 *', parse_time(12.months)
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse correctly when given an 'at' with days, hours, minutes as a Time" do
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+ # first param is an array with [days, hours, minutes]
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(1 3 45), 'January 1st 3:45am'
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(11 23 0), 'Feb 11 11PM'
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(22 1 1), 'march 22nd at 1:01 am'
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(23 0 0), 'march 22nd at midnight' # looks like midnight means the next day
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse correctly when given an 'at' with days as an Integer" do
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+ # first param is an array with [days, hours, minutes]
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(1 0 0), 1
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(15 0 0), 15
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+ assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals %w(29 0 0), 29
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "When parsing time in days (of week)" do
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+ should "parse days of the week correctly" do
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+ {
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+ '0' => %w(sun Sunday SUNDAY SUN),
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+ '1' => %w(mon Monday MONDAY MON),
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+ '2' => %w(tue tues Tuesday TUESDAY TUE),
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+ '3' => %w(wed Wednesday WEDNESDAY WED),
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+ '4' => %w(thu thurs thur Thursday THURSDAY THU),
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+ '5' => %w(fri Friday FRIDAY FRI),
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+ '6' => %w(sat Saturday SATURDAY SAT)
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+ }.each do |day, day_tests|
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+ day_tests.each do |day_test|
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+ assert_equal "0 0 * * #{day}", parse_time(day_test)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ should "allow additional directives" do
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+ assert_equal '30 13 * * 5', parse_time('friday', nil, "1:30 pm")
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+ assert_equal '22 2 * * 1', parse_time('Monday', nil, "2:22am")
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+ assert_equal '55 17 * * 4', parse_time('THU', nil, "5:55PM")
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse weekday correctly" do
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+ assert_equal '0 0 * * 1-5', parse_time('weekday')
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+ assert_equal '0 0 * * 1-5', parse_time('Weekdays')
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+ assert_equal '0 1 * * 1-5', parse_time('Weekdays', nil, "1:00 am")
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+ assert_equal '59 5 * * 1-5', parse_time('Weekdays', nil, "5:59 am")
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+ end
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+
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+ should "parse weekend correctly" do
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+ assert_equal '0 0 * * 6,0', parse_time('weekend')
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+ assert_equal '0 0 * * 6,0', parse_time('Weekends')
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+ assert_equal '0 7 * * 6,0', parse_time('Weekends', nil, "7am")
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+ assert_equal '2 18 * * 6,0', parse_time('Weekends', nil, "6:02PM")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context "When parsing time using the cron shortcuts" do
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+ should "parse a :symbol into the correct shortcut" do
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+ assert_equal '@reboot', parse_time(:reboot)
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+ assert_equal '@annually', parse_time(:year)
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+ assert_equal '@annually', parse_time(:yearly)
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+ assert_equal '@daily', parse_time(:day)
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+ assert_equal '@daily', parse_time(:daily)
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+ assert_equal '@midnight', parse_time(:midnight)
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+ assert_equal '@monthly', parse_time(:month)
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+ assert_equal '@monthly', parse_time(:monthly)
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+ assert_equal '@hourly', parse_time(:hour)
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+ assert_equal '@hourly', parse_time(:hourly)
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+ end
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+
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+ should "raise an exception if a valid shortcut is given but also an :at" do
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+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
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+ parse_time(:hour, nil, "1:00 am")
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+ end
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+
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+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
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+ parse_time(:reboot, nil, 5)
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+ end
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+
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+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
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+ parse_time(:day, nil, '4:20pm')
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def assert_days_and_hours_and_minutes_equals(expected, time)
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+ cron = parse_time(2.months, 'some task', time)
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+ minutes, hours, days, *garbage = cron.split(' ')
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+ assert_equal expected, [days, hours, minutes]
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+ end
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+
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+ def assert_hours_and_minutes_equals(expected, time)
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+ cron = parse_time(2.days, 'some task', time)
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+ minutes, hours, *garbage = cron.split(' ')
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+ assert_equal expected, [hours, minutes]
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+ end
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+
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+ def assert_minutes_equals(expected, time)
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+ cron = parse_time(2.hours, 'some task', time)
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+ assert_equal expected, cron.split(' ')[0]
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_time(time = nil, task = nil, at = nil)
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+ Whenever::Output::Cron.new(time, task, at).time_in_cron_syntax
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+ end
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+
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+ end