Reputation: 3661
I would like to schedule a daily task : every day at 7 AM, I want an email to be sent (without human intervention).
I'm working on the RoR framework and I'm wondering what is the best way to do that?
I've heard about BackgrounDRB, OpenWFEru scheduler or things based on Cron, but I'm a newbie and don't understand which one is made for my need.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 7266
Reputation: 6436
Another option is to create a rake task that is run by a cron job.
To do this, create a file some_file.rake
and put it in your lib/tasks
folder. Your file might look like this:
Rails 2.x:
task :send_daily_mail, :needs => :environment do
Model.send_daily_mail
end
Rails 3.x:
task :send_daily_mail => :environment do
Model.send_daily_mail
end
Then use cron to execute it as often as you like:
cd /path/to/app && /usr/bin/rake send_daily_mail
Note you might need to put RAILS_ENV=production
in your crontab if your app is in development mode by default.
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 351
Go with a rake task and cron job, as the accepted answer already says. However, note that, updating the cron file itself is a manual task. That may be fine if you are not changing it during development. Otherwise, here how you can let Capistrano do it for you: http://push.cx/2008/deploying-crontab-with-your-rails-app
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 22322
BackgroundRB is what I use and it works perfect. I have several emails being sent, generated by BackgroundRB. I also have other tasks as well. Because it enables both scheduled tasks and asynchronous tasks (tasks that take longer than the normal client/server response cycle).
I use it and I am very happy with it.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 52316
I was impressed by (and plan to try) the rufus-scheduler gem discussed in this blog post
He describes something like this:
scheduler = Rufus::Scheduler.start_new
scheduler.every("1m") do
DailyDigest.send_digest!
end
..which seems pretty simple. I wonder how easy it would be to add HTML-based configuration?
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 186984
Add a class method to one of your models that will handle this for you. Now try to execute that method using the runner script
./script/runner "MyModel.send_daily_mail" RAILS_ENV=production
Ensure everything works ok. If it does, then we need to make the command work universally by setting up the path to the project properly.
cd /path/to/my/rails/project && ./script/runner "MyModel.send_daily_mail" RAILS_ENV=production
Now change to any random directiry and run that command. If it runs properly, run crontab -e
and insert the command in there setup to run daily at 7AM. There are a ton of explanation about the cron format on there if you google for them and should be pretty simple to figure out.
Upvotes: 1