Reputation: 703
I want to run a cron just once at a custom date & time entered by the user in a form. What is the best way to do this?
I found that a custom cron can be scheduled in laravel like this
->cron(‘* * * * * *’);
Run the task on a custom Cron schedule.
But I could not find the time format what the * mean.
Or much simpler, can it be done like this by adding the date and time.
->at('28/04/2020 13:00');
How can this be done?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 9630
Reputation: 527
@the_hasanov answer is the closest one but it's not complete:
Using his method will run the closure every minute after the date you want!
There is -at least- two methods to avoid this.
The first one is to store the "already run" status of the schedule somewhere: database or file and use this kind of schedule:
// Using a scheduled closure here to be explicit
// Setting is a generic model to store configuration data.
// it could be replaced by Redis or other key/value storage
$schedule->call(function() {
// Run here the wanted logic
Setting::create(['name' => 'cron_already_runned', 'value' => true]); // Store the already_runned status
})->when(function (){
$already_runned = Setting::firstWhere('name', 'cron_already_runned');
return
optional($already_runned)->value
&&
Carbon::create(2020,4,28,13)->isPast();
});
The second one is to use a double "time-condition" which could be true only once:
$schedule->command('command')->when(function (){
return
Carbon::create(2021,4,28,13)->isPast()
&&
Carbon::create(2021,4,28,14)->isFuture();
});
Using this method is not 100% safe as it could fail if the server is down when the conditions are met
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 348
Laravel documentation has in detail description on that in here Task Scheduling
You can add your scheduling logic in a given file
App\Console\Kernel
Currently, laravel have the kind of functionality that exactly match your requirement but it provide a ->monthlyOn(23, '13:00');
via which you can achieve your requirement, It Run the task every month on the 23th at 13:00
protected function schedule(Schedule $schedule)
{
$schedule->call(function () {
})->->monthlyOn(23, '13:00');
}
The above code runs the task every month on the 23th at 13:00 hours server time.
For your purpose you can change cron scheduling as given below
00 13 28 APR Fri *
1st * Minute
2nd * Hour
3rd * Day of the Month
4th * Month of the Year
5th * Day of the Week
6th * Year
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 843
you can easily do that with when() method
$schedule->command('command')->when(function (){
return Carbon::create(2020,4,28,13)->isPast();
});
Upvotes: 4