from datetime import datetime, timedelta from tzlocal import get_localzone import six from apscheduler.triggers.base import BaseTrigger from apscheduler.triggers.cron.fields import ( BaseField, MonthField, WeekField, DayOfMonthField, DayOfWeekField, DEFAULT_VALUES) from apscheduler.util import datetime_ceil, convert_to_datetime, datetime_repr, astimezone class CronTrigger(BaseTrigger): """ Triggers when current time matches all specified time constraints, similarly to how the UNIX cron scheduler works. :param int|str year: 4-digit year :param int|str month: month (1-12) :param int|str day: day of month (1-31) :param int|str week: ISO week (1-53) :param int|str day_of_week: number or name of weekday (0-6 or mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun) :param int|str hour: hour (0-23) :param int|str minute: minute (0-59) :param int|str second: second (0-59) :param datetime|str start_date: earliest possible date/time to trigger on (inclusive) :param datetime|str end_date: latest possible date/time to trigger on (inclusive) :param datetime.tzinfo|str timezone: time zone to use for the date/time calculations (defaults to scheduler timezone) :param int|None jitter: delay the job execution by ``jitter`` seconds at most .. note:: The first weekday is always **monday**. """ FIELD_NAMES = ('year', 'month', 'day', 'week', 'day_of_week', 'hour', 'minute', 'second') FIELDS_MAP = { 'year': BaseField, 'month': MonthField, 'week': WeekField, 'day': DayOfMonthField, 'day_of_week': DayOfWeekField, 'hour': BaseField, 'minute': BaseField, 'second': BaseField } __slots__ = 'timezone', 'start_date', 'end_date', 'fields', 'jitter' def __init__(self, year=None, month=None, day=None, week=None, day_of_week=None, hour=None, minute=None, second=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, timezone=None, jitter=None): if timezone: self.timezone = astimezone(timezone) elif isinstance(start_date, datetime) and start_date.tzinfo: self.timezone = start_date.tzinfo elif isinstance(end_date, datetime) and end_date.tzinfo: self.timezone = end_date.tzinfo else: self.timezone = get_localzone() self.start_date = convert_to_datetime(start_date, self.timezone, 'start_date') self.end_date = convert_to_datetime(end_date, self.timezone, 'end_date') self.jitter = jitter values = dict((key, value) for (key, value) in six.iteritems(locals()) if key in self.FIELD_NAMES and value is not None) self.fields = [] assign_defaults = False for field_name in self.FIELD_NAMES: if field_name in values: exprs = values.pop(field_name) is_default = False assign_defaults = not values elif assign_defaults: exprs = DEFAULT_VALUES[field_name] is_default = True else: exprs = '*' is_default = True field_class = self.FIELDS_MAP[field_name] field = field_class(field_name, exprs, is_default) self.fields.append(field) @classmethod def from_crontab(cls, expr, timezone=None): """ Create a :class:`~CronTrigger` from a standard crontab expression. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron for more information on the format accepted here. :param expr: minute, hour, day of month, month, day of week :param datetime.tzinfo|str timezone: time zone to use for the date/time calculations ( defaults to scheduler timezone) :return: a :class:`~CronTrigger` instance """ values = expr.split() if len(values) != 5: raise ValueError('Wrong number of fields; got {}, expected 5'.format(len(values))) return cls(minute=values[0], hour=values[1], day=values[2], month=values[3], day_of_week=values[4], timezone=timezone) def _increment_field_value(self, dateval, fieldnum): """ Increments the designated field and resets all less significant fields to their minimum values. :type dateval: datetime :type fieldnum: int :return: a tuple containing the new date, and the number of the field that was actually incremented :rtype: tuple """ values = {} i = 0 while i < len(self.fields): field = self.fields[i] if not field.REAL: if i == fieldnum: fieldnum -= 1 i -= 1 else: i += 1 continue if i < fieldnum: values[field.name] = field.get_value(dateval) i += 1 elif i > fieldnum: values[field.name] = field.get_min(dateval) i += 1 else: value = field.get_value(dateval) maxval = field.get_max(dateval) if value == maxval: fieldnum -= 1 i -= 1 else: values[field.name] = value + 1 i += 1 difference = datetime(**values) - dateval.replace(tzinfo=None) return self.timezone.normalize(dateval + difference), fieldnum def _set_field_value(self, dateval, fieldnum, new_value): values = {} for i, field in enumerate(self.fields): if field.REAL: if i < fieldnum: values[field.name] = field.get_value(dateval) elif i > fieldnum: values[field.name] = field.get_min(dateval) else: values[field.name] = new_value return self.timezone.localize(datetime(**values)) def get_next_fire_time(self, previous_fire_time, now): if previous_fire_time: start_date = min(now, previous_fire_time + timedelta(microseconds=1)) if start_date == previous_fire_time: start_date += timedelta(microseconds=1) else: start_date = max(now, self.start_date) if self.start_date else now fieldnum = 0 next_date = datetime_ceil(start_date).astimezone(self.timezone) while 0 <= fieldnum < len(self.fields): field = self.fields[fieldnum] curr_value = field.get_value(next_date) next_value = field.get_next_value(next_date) if next_value is None: # No valid value was found next_date, fieldnum = self._increment_field_value(next_date, fieldnum - 1) elif next_value > curr_value: # A valid, but higher than the starting value, was found if field.REAL: next_date = self._set_field_value(next_date, fieldnum, next_value) fieldnum += 1 else: next_date, fieldnum = self._increment_field_value(next_date, fieldnum) else: # A valid value was found, no changes necessary fieldnum += 1 # Return if the date has rolled past the end date if self.end_date and next_date > self.end_date: return None if fieldnum >= 0: next_date = self._apply_jitter(next_date, self.jitter, now) return min(next_date, self.end_date) if self.end_date else next_date def __getstate__(self): return { 'version': 2, 'timezone': self.timezone, 'start_date': self.start_date, 'end_date': self.end_date, 'fields': self.fields, 'jitter': self.jitter, } def __setstate__(self, state): # This is for compatibility with APScheduler 3.0.x if isinstance(state, tuple): state = state[1] if state.get('version', 1) > 2: raise ValueError( 'Got serialized data for version %s of %s, but only versions up to 2 can be ' 'handled' % (state['version'], self.__class__.__name__)) self.timezone = state['timezone'] self.start_date = state['start_date'] self.end_date = state['end_date'] self.fields = state['fields'] self.jitter = state.get('jitter') def __str__(self): options = ["%s='%s'" % (f.name, f) for f in self.fields if not f.is_default] return 'cron[%s]' % (', '.join(options)) def __repr__(self): options = ["%s='%s'" % (f.name, f) for f in self.fields if not f.is_default] if self.start_date: options.append("start_date=%r" % datetime_repr(self.start_date)) if self.end_date: options.append("end_date=%r" % datetime_repr(self.end_date)) if self.jitter: options.append('jitter=%s' % self.jitter) return "<%s (%s, timezone='%s')>" % ( self.__class__.__name__, ', '.join(options), self.timezone)