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Fluent Schedule
A human-readable, fluent task scheduling library for Rust. This library provides a simple API for scheduling tasks without using complex cron syntax.
Features
- Fluent API: Chain methods to build schedules in a readable way
- Flexible Scheduling: Support for intervals, specific times, and day-of-week scheduling
- Type Safety: Compile-time guarantees for valid configurations
- Error Handling: Clear error messages for invalid configurations
- Zero Dependencies: Only depends on
chronofor time handling - Thread Safe: Jobs can be safely shared across threads
Installation
Add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
fluent_schedule = "1.0.0"
Quick Start
Basic Interval Scheduling
use fluent_schedule::{Job, Scheduler, FluentDuration};
fn main() {
// Create a job that runs every 5 seconds
let job = Job::new()
.every(5u32.seconds())
.run(|| println!("Task executed every 5 seconds!"));
// Create and start the scheduler
let mut scheduler = Scheduler::new();
scheduler.add(job).expect("Failed to add job");
// This blocks the current thread
scheduler.run_forever();
}
Time-Based Scheduling
use fluent_schedule::{Job, Scheduler};
use chrono::Weekday;
fn main() {
// Create a job that runs at 5:00 PM on weekdays
let job = Job::new()
.on_weekday()
.at("17:00")
.run(|| println!("End of workday!"));
let mut scheduler = Scheduler::new();
scheduler.add(job).expect("Failed to add job");
scheduler.run_forever();
}
Multiple Jobs
use fluent_schedule::{Job, Scheduler, FluentDuration};
use chrono::Weekday;
fn main() {
let job1 = Job::new()
.every(10u32.seconds())
.run(|| println!("Heartbeat every 10 seconds"));
let job2 = Job::new()
.on(Weekday::Mon)
.at("09:00")
.run(|| println!("Monday morning meeting"));
let job3 = Job::new()
.on_weekend()
.at("10:00")
.run(|| println!("Weekend task"));
let mut scheduler = Scheduler::new();
scheduler.add(job1).expect("Failed to add job1");
scheduler.add(job2).expect("Failed to add job2");
scheduler.add(job3).expect("Failed to add job3");
scheduler.run_forever();
}
API Overview
Job Builder Methods
Job::new()- Create a new job.every(duration)- Run at fixed intervals.at(time_str)- Run at specific time (HH:MM or HH:MM:SS).on(weekday)- Run on specific days of the week.on_weekday()- Run Monday through Friday.on_weekend()- Run Saturday and Sunday.run(closure)- Set the task to execute
Fluent Duration Extensions
The library extends unsigned integers with time unit methods:
use fluent_schedule::FluentDuration;
let five_seconds = 5u32.seconds();
let ten_minutes = 10u32.minutes();
let two_hours = 2u32.hours();
Scheduler Methods
Scheduler::new()- Create a new scheduler.add(job)- Add a configured job (returns Result).run_forever()- Start the scheduler (blocks current thread)
Error Handling
The library uses SchedulerError for configuration issues:
use fluent_schedule::{Job, Scheduler, SchedulerError};
let invalid_job = Job::new().at("99:99").run(|| {});
let mut scheduler = Scheduler::new();
match scheduler.add(invalid_job) {
Ok(()) => println!("Job added successfully"),
Err(SchedulerError::InvalidTimeFormat(time)) => {
eprintln!("Invalid time format: {}", time);
}
Err(SchedulerError::TaskNotSet) => {
eprintln!("Job must have a task set with .run()");
}
}
Examples
See the examples/ directory for more usage examples:
simple.rs- Basic usage with multiple job types
Run an example:
cargo run --example simple
Testing
Run the test suite:
cargo test
Run with verbose output:
cargo test --verbose
Documentation
Generate and view documentation:
cargo doc --open
Performance Considerations
- The scheduler runs in a single thread and blocks on
run_forever() - Jobs should be lightweight to avoid blocking other scheduled tasks
- For CPU-intensive tasks, consider spawning threads within the job closure
- The scheduler calculates sleep durations dynamically based on the next job's schedule
Limitations
- Single-threaded execution (jobs run sequentially)
- No persistence (schedules are lost on restart)
- Time precision is limited to seconds
- No support for complex cron-like expressions
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md for version history and changes.
Dependencies
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