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a cron library for go
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cron

Cron V3 has been released!

To download the specific tagged release, run:

go get github.com/robfig/cron/v3@v3.0.0

Import it in your program as:

import "github.com/robfig/cron/v3"

It requires Go 1.11 or later due to usage of Go Modules.

Refer to the documentation here: http://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron

The rest of this document describes the the advances in v3 and a list of breaking changes for users that wish to upgrade from an earlier version.

Upgrading to v3 (June 2019)

cron v3 is a major upgrade to the library that addresses all outstanding bugs, feature requests, and rough edges. It is based on a merge of master which contains various fixes to issues found over the years and the v2 branch which contains some backwards-incompatible features like the ability to remove cron jobs. In addition, v3 adds support for Go Modules, cleans up rough edges like the timezone support, and fixes a number of bugs.

New features:

It is backwards incompatible with both v1 and v2. These updates are required:

// Seconds field, optional cron.New(cron.WithParser(cron.NewParser( cron.SecondOptional | cron.Minute | cron.Hour | cron.Dom | cron.Month | cron.Dow | cron.Descriptor, )))

- The Cron type now accepts functional options on construction rather than the
  previous ad-hoc behavior modification mechanisms (setting a field, calling a setter).

  UPDATING: Code that sets Cron.ErrorLogger or calls Cron.SetLocation must be
  updated to provide those values on construction.

- CRON_TZ is now the recommended way to specify the timezone of a single
  schedule, which is sanctioned by the specification. The legacy "TZ=" prefix
  will continue to be supported since it is unambiguous and easy to do so.

  UPDATING: No update is required.

- By default, cron will no longer recover panics in jobs that it runs.
  Recovering can be surprising (see issue #192) and seems to be at odds with
  typical behavior of libraries. Relatedly, the `cron.WithPanicLogger` option
  has been removed to accommodate the more general JobWrapper type.

  UPDATING: To opt into panic recovery and configure the panic logger:
```go
cron.New(cron.WithChain(
  cron.Recover(logger),  // or use cron.DefaultLogger
))

Background - Cron spec format

There are two cron spec formats in common usage:

The original version of this package included an optional "seconds" field, which made it incompatible with both of these formats. Now, the "standard" format is the default format accepted, and the Quartz format is opt-in.