Package perl-Schedule-At: Information
Source package: perl-Schedule-At
Version: 1.15-alt1
Build time: Oct 17, 2012, 09:19 PM
Category: Development/Perl
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License: Artistic
Summary: OS independent interface to the Unix 'at' command
Description:
This modules provides an OS independent interface to 'at', the Unix command that allows you to execute commands at a specified time. =over 4 =item Schedule::At::add Adds a new job to the at queue. You have to specify a TIME and a command to execute. The TIME has a common format: YYYYMMDDHHmm. Where YYYY is the year (4 digits), MM the month (01-12), DD is the day (01-31), HH the hour (00-23) and mm the minutes. The command is passed with the COMMAND or the FILE parameter. COMMAND can be used to pass the command as an string, and FILE to read the commands from a file. The optional parameter TAG serves as an application specific way to identify a job or a set of jobs. Returns 0 on success or a value != 0 if an error occurred. =item Schedule::At::readJob Read the job content identified by the JOBID or TAG parameters. Returns an string with the job content. As the operating systems usually add a few environment settings, the content is longer than the command provided when adding the job. =item Schedule::At::remove Remove an at job. You identify the job to be deleted using the JOBID parameter (an opaque string returned by the getJobs subroutine). You can also specify a job or a set of jobs to delete with the TAG parameter, removing all the jobs that have the same tag (as specified with the add subroutine). Returns 0 on success or a value != 0 if an error occurred. =item Schedule::At::getJobs Called with no params returns a hash with all the current jobs or dies if an error has occurred. It's possible to specify the TAG or JOBID parameters so only matching jobs are returned. For each job the key is a JOBID (an OS dependent string that shouldn't be interpreted), and the value is a hash reference. This hash reference points to a hash with the keys: =over 4 =item TIME An OS dependent string specifying the time to execute the command =item TAG The tag specified in the Schedule::At::add subroutine =back =back
Maintainer: Vladimir A. Svyatoshenko
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Oct. 17, 2012 Igor Vlasenko 1.15-alt1
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