cronexpr/README.md

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cronexpression for Go

Go language (golang) cron expression parser. Given a cron expression and a time stamp, you can get the next time stamp which satisfy the cron expression.

The reference documentation for this implementation is found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#CRON_expression, with the following difference:

  • Supports the second field (before minute field)
  • If five fields are present, a wildcard year field is appended
  • If six field are present, "0" is prepended as second field
  • Domain for day-of-week field is [0-7] instead of [0-6], 7 being Sunday, like zero.
  • @reboot is not supported, as it is meaningless for a cron expression parser library
  • As of now, the behavior of the code is undetermined if a malformed cron expression is supplied (most likely, code will panic)

Install

go get github.com/gorhill/cronexpression

Usage

Import the library:

import "github.com/gorhill/cronexpression"
import "time"

Simplest way:

nextTime := cronexpression.NextTimeFromCronString("0 0 29 2 *", time.Now())

Assuming time.Now() is "2013-08-29 09:28:00", then nextTime will be "2016-02-29 00:00:00".

If you need to reuse many times a cron expression in your code, it is more efficient to create a CronExpression object once and keep a copy of it for reuse:

cronexpr := cronexpression.NewCronExpression("0 0 29 2 *")
nextTime := cronexpr.NextTime(time.Now())