In-process task scheduler with Cron-like capabilities
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/APScheduler/
Advanced Python Scheduler (APScheduler) is a light but powerful in-process task scheduler that lets you schedule jobs (functions or any python callables) to be executed at times of your choosing.
This can be a far better alternative to externally run cron scripts for long-running applications (e.g. web applications), as it is platform neutral and can directly access your application's variables and functions.
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APScheduler-3.7.0.tar.gz | 0000097826 95.5 KB | |
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Revision 13 (latest revision is 22)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- update to 3.7.0: * Dropped support for Python 3.4 * Added PySide2 support (PR by Abdulla Ibrahim) * Pinned ``tzlocal`` to a version compatible with pytz * Ensured that jitter is always non-negative to prevent triggers from firing more often than intended * Changed ``AsyncIOScheduler`` to obtain the event loop in ``start()`` instead of ``__init__()``, to prevent situations where the scheduler won't run because it's using a different event loop than then one currently running * Made it possible to create weak references to ``Job`` instances * Made the schedulers explicitly raise a descriptive ``TypeError`` when serialization is attempted * Fixed Zookeeper job store using backslashes instead of forward slashes for paths on Windows * Fixed deprecation warnings on the MongoDB job store and increased the minimum PyMongo * Fixed ``BlockingScheduler`` and ``BackgroundScheduler`` shutdown hanging after the user has erroneously tried to start it twice * Fixed memory leak when coroutine jobs raise exceptions * Fixed inability to schedule wrapped functions with extra arguments when the wrapped function cannot accept them but the wrapper can (original PR by Egor Malykh) * Fixed potential ``where`` clause error in the SQLAlchemy job store when a subclass uses more than one search condition * Fixed a problem where bound methods added as jobs via textual references were called with an unwanted extra ``self`` argument (PR by Pengjie Song) * Fixed ``BrokenPoolError`` in ``ProcessPoolExecutor`` so that it will automatically replace the broken pool with a fresh instance
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