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Package tasks is an easy to use in-process scheduler for recurring tasks in Go. Tasks is focused on high frequency tasks that run quick, and often. The goal of Tasks is to support concurrent running tasks at scale without scheduler induced jitter.

Tasks is focused on accuracy of task execution. To do this each task is called within it's own goroutine. This ensures that long execution of a single invocation does not throw the schedule as a whole off track.

For simplicity this task scheduler uses the time.Duration type to specify intervals. This allows for a simple interface and flexible control over when tasks are executed.

Key Features

Usage

Here are some examples to help you get started with Tasks:

Basic Usage

// Start the Scheduler
scheduler := tasks.New()
defer scheduler.Stop()

// Add a task
id, err := scheduler.Add(&tasks.Task{
  Interval: 30 * time.Second,
  TaskFunc: func() error {
    // Put your logic here
  },
})
if err != nil {
  // Do Stuff
}

Delayed Scheduling

Sometimes schedules need to started at a later time. This package provides the ability to start a task only after a certain time. The below example shows this in practice.

// Add a recurring task for every 30 days, starting 30 days from now
id, err := scheduler.Add(&tasks.Task{
  Interval: 30 * (24 * time.Hour),
  StartAfter: time.Now().Add(30 * (24 * time.Hour)),
  TaskFunc: func() error {
    // Put your logic here
  },
})
if err != nil {
  // Do Stuff
}

One-Time Tasks

It is also common for applications to run a task only once. The below example shows scheduling a task to run only once after waiting for 60 seconds.

// Add a one time only task for 60 seconds from now
id, err := scheduler.Add(&tasks.Task{
  Interval: 60 * time.Second,
  RunOnce:  true,
  TaskFunc: func() error {
    // Put your logic here
  },
})
if err != nil {
  // Do Stuff
}

Custom Error Handling

One powerful feature of Tasks is that it allows users to specify custom error handling. This is done by allowing users to define a function that is called when a task returns an error. The below example shows scheduling a task that logs when an error occurs.

// Add a task with custom error handling
id, err := scheduler.Add(&tasks.Task{
  Interval: 30 * time.Second,
  TaskFunc: func() error {
    // Put your logic here
  },
  ErrFunc: func(e error) {
    log.Printf("An error occurred when executing task %s - %s", id, e)
  },
})
if err != nil {
  // Do Stuff
}

For more details on usage, see the GoDoc.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.