Adityo Setyonugroho
Adityo Setyonugroho

Reputation: 897

Pass parameters to schedule

How can I pass parameters to schedule?

The function I want to get called:

def job(param1, param2):
    print(str(param1) + str(param2))

How I schedule it:

schedule.every(10).minutes.do(job)

How can I pass a parameter to do(job)?

Upvotes: 21

Views: 27376

Answers (2)

Phenomenal Physics
Phenomenal Physics

Reputation: 39

schedule.every(10).minutes.do(job, 'do something', 'like this')

My friend tried the above syntax but it didn't work, so if it does not work you can use

schedule.every(10).minutes.do(job('do something', 'like this'))

His schedule statement was not like this exactly it was like this -

schedule.every().monday.at('8:30')do(job('It was', 'like this'))

Upvotes: 1

Alex Hall
Alex Hall

Reputation: 36043

In general with this kind of thing you can always do this:

schedule.every(10).minutes.do(lambda: job('Hello ', 'world!'))

Looking at the source:

def do(self, job_func, *args, **kwargs):
    """Specifies the job_func that should be called every time the
    job runs.
    Any additional arguments are passed on to job_func when
    the job runs.
    :param job_func: The function to be scheduled
    :return: The invoked job instance
    """
    self.job_func = functools.partial(job_func, *args, **kwargs)

We see that you can also do this:

schedule.every(10).minutes.do(job, 'Hello ', 'world!')

Or, as the code suggests, an alternative to the generic lambda method is:

schedule.every(10).minutes.do(functools.partial(job, 'Hello ', 'world!'))

Upvotes: 39

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