Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: croniter
Version: 0.3.30
Summary: croniter provides iteration for datetime object with cron like format
Home-page: http://github.com/kiorky/croniter
Author: Matsumoto Taichi, kiorky
Author-email: taichino@gmail.com, kiorky@cryptelium.net
License: MIT License
Keywords: datetime,iterator,cron
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Requires-Python: >=2.6, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*
Requires-Dist: python-dateutil

Introduction
============

.. contents::


croniter provides iteration for the datetime object with a cron like format.

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Website: https://github.com/kiorky/croniter

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Usage
============

A simple example::

    >>> from croniter import croniter
    >>> from datetime import datetime
    >>> base = datetime(2010, 1, 25, 4, 46)
    >>> iter = croniter('*/5 * * * *', base)  # every 5 minutes
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-25 04:50:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-25 04:55:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-25 05:00:00
    >>>
    >>> iter = croniter('2 4 * * mon,fri', base)  # 04:02 on every Monday and Friday
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-26 04:02:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-30 04:02:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-02-02 04:02:00
    >>>
    >>> iter = croniter('2 4 1 * wed', base)  # 04:02 on every Wednesday OR on 1st day of month
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-01-27 04:02:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-02-01 04:02:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-02-03 04:02:00
    >>>
    >>> iter = croniter('2 4 1 * wed', base, day_or=False)  # 04:02 on every 1st day of the month if it is a Wednesday
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-09-01 04:02:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2010-12-01 04:02:00
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # 2011-06-01 04:02:00
    >>> iter = croniter('0 0 * * sat#1,sun#2', base)
    >>> print(iter.get_next(datetime))   # datetime.datetime(2010, 2, 6, 0, 0)

All you need to know is how to use the constructor and the ``get_next``
method, the signature of these methods are listed below::

    >>> def __init__(self, cron_format, start_time=time.time(), day_or=True)

croniter iterates along with ``cron_format`` from ``start_time``.
``cron_format`` is **min hour day month day_of_week**, you can refer to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron for more details. The ``day_or``
switch is used to control how croniter handles **day** and **day_of_week**
entries. Default option is the cron behaviour, which connects those
values using **OR**. If the switch is set to False, the values are connected
using **AND**. This behaves like fcron and enables you to e.g. define a job that
executes each 2nd friday of a month by setting the days of month and the
weekday.
::

    >>> def get_next(self, ret_type=float)

get_next calculates the next value according to the cron expression and
returns an object of type ``ret_type``. ``ret_type`` should be a ``float`` or a
``datetime`` object.

Supported added for ``get_prev`` method. (>= 0.2.0)::

    >>> base = datetime(2010, 8, 25)
    >>> itr = croniter('0 0 1 * *', base)
    >>> print(itr.get_prev(datetime))  # 2010-08-01 00:00:00
    >>> print(itr.get_prev(datetime))  # 2010-07-01 00:00:00
    >>> print(itr.get_prev(datetime))  # 2010-06-01 00:00:00

You can validate your crons using ``is_valid`` class method. (>= 0.3.18)::

    >>> croniter.is_valid('0 0 1 * *')  # True
    >>> croniter.is_valid('0 wrong_value 1 * *')  # False

About DST
=========
Be sure to init your croniter instance with a TZ aware datetime for this to work !::

    >>> local_date = tz.localize(datetime(2017, 3, 26))
    >>> val = croniter('0 0 * * *', local_date).get_next(datetime)

Develop this package
====================

::

    git clone https://github.com/kiorky/croniter.git
    cd croniter
    virtualenv --no-site-packages venv
    . venv/bin/activate
    pip install --upgrade -r requirements/test.txt
    py.test src


Make a new release
====================
We use zest.fullreleaser, a great release infrastructure.

Do and follow these instructions
::

    . venv/bin/activate
    pip install --upgrade -r requirements/release.txt
    ./release.sh


Contributors
===============
Thanks to all who have contributed to this project!
If you have contributed and your name is not listed below please let me know.

    - mrmachine
    - Hinnack
    - shazow
    - kiorky
    - jlsandell
    - mag009
    - djmitche
    - GreatCombinator
    - chris-baynes
    - ipartola
    - yuzawa-san


Changelog
==============

0.3.30 (2019-04-20)
-------------------

- credits



0.3.29 (2019-03-26)
-------------------

- credits
- history stripping (security)
- Handle -Sun notation, This fixes `#119 <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/issues/119>`_.
  [kiorky]
- Handle invalid ranges correctly,  This fixes `#114 <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/issues/114>`_.
  [kiorky]

0.3.25 (2018-08-07)
-------------------
- Pypi hygiene
  [hugovk]


0.3.24 (2018-06-20)
-------------------
- fix `#107 <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/issues/107>`_: microsecond threshold
  [kiorky]


0.3.23 (2018-05-23)
-------------------

- fix `get_next` while perserving the fix of `get_prev` in 7661c2aaa
  [Avikam Agur <avikam@pagaya-inv.com>]


0.3.22 (2018-05-16)
-------------------
- Don't count previous minute if now is dynamic
  If the code is triggered from 5-asterisk based cron
  `get_prev` based on `datetime.now()` is expected to return
  current cron iteration and not previous execution.
  [Igor Khrol <igor.khrol@toptal.com>]

0.3.20 (2017-11-06)
-------------------

- More DST fixes
  [Kevin Rose <kbrose@github>]


0.3.19 (2017-08-31)
-------------------

- fix #87: backward dst changes
  [kiorky]


0.3.18 (2017-08-31)
-------------------

- Add is valid method, refactor errors
  [otherpirate, Mauro Murari <mauro_murari@hotmail.com>]


0.3.17 (2017-05-22)
-------------------
- DOW occurence sharp style support.
  [kiorky, Kengo Seki <sekikn@apache.org>]


0.3.16 (2017-03-15)
-------------------

- Better test suite [mrcrilly@github]
- DST support [kiorky]

0.3.15 (2017-02-16)
-------------------

- fix bug around multiple conditions and range_val in
  _get_prev_nearest_diff.
  [abeja-yuki@github]

0.3.14 (2017-01-25)
-------------------

- issue #69: added day_or option to change behavior when day-of-month and
  day-of-week is given
  [Andreas Vogl <a.vogl@hackner-security.com>]



0.3.13 (2016-11-01)
-------------------

- `Real fix for #34 <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/pull/73>`_
  [kiorky@github]
- `Modernize test infra <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/pull/72>`_
  [kiorky@github]
- `Release as a universal wheel <https://github.com/kiorky/croniter/pull/16>`_
  [adamchainz@github]
- `Raise ValueError on negative numbers <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/pull/63>`_
  [josegonzalez@github]
- `Compare types using "issubclass" instead of exact match <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/pull/70>`_
  [darkk@github]
- `Implement step cron with a variable base <https://github.com/taichino/croniter/pull/60>`_
  [josegonzalez@github]

0.3.12 (2016-03-10)
-------------------
- support setting ret_type in __init__ [Brent Tubbs <brent.tubbs@gmail.com>]

0.3.11 (2016-01-13)
-------------------

- Bug fix: The get_prev API crashed when last day of month token was used. Some
  essential logic was missing.
  [Iddo Aviram <iddo.aviram@similarweb.com>]


0.3.10 (2015-11-29)
-------------------

- The fuctionality of 'l' as day of month was broken, since the month variable
  was not properly updated
  [Iddo Aviram <iddo.aviram@similarweb.com>]

0.3.9 (2015-11-19)
------------------

- Don't use datetime functions python 2.6 doesn't support
  [petervtzand]

0.3.8 (2015-06-23)
------------------
- Truncate microseconds by setting to 0
  [Corey Wright]


0.3.7 (2015-06-01)
------------------

- converting sun in range sun-thu transforms to int 0 which is
  recognized as empty string; the solution was to convert sun to string "0"

0.3.6 (2015-05-29)
------------------

- Fix default behavior when no start_time given
  Default value for `start_time` parameter is calculated at module init time rather than call time.
- Fix timezone support and stop depending on the system time zone



0.3.5 (2014-08-01)
------------------

- support for 'l' (last day of month)


0.3.4 (2014-01-30)
------------------

- Python 3 compat
- QA Relase


0.3.3 (2012-09-29)
------------------
- proper packaging



