├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── __init__.py ├── cron ├── __init__.py ├── applications.py └── cron_jobs.py ├── db_sync.py ├── doc ├── images │ ├── arch.jpg │ ├── docs.png │ ├── event.png │ ├── timed_logs.jpg │ ├── timed_task01.png │ ├── timed_task02.png │ └── timed_task03.jpg ├── requirements.txt └── supervisor_ops.conf ├── docker-compose.yml ├── libs ├── __init__.py ├── base_handler.py └── db_context.py ├── models ├── __init__.py └── cron.py ├── settings.py └── startup.py /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Created by .ignore support plugin (hsz.mobi) 2 | ### Python template 3 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 4 | __pycache__/ 5 | *.py[cod] 6 | *$py.class 7 | 8 | # C extensions 9 | *.so 10 | 11 | # Distribution / packaging 12 | .Python 13 | build/ 14 | develop-eggs/ 15 | dist/ 16 | downloads/ 17 | eggs/ 18 | .eggs/ 19 | lib/ 20 | lib64/ 21 | parts/ 22 | sdist/ 23 | var/ 24 | wheels/ 25 | *.egg-info/ 26 | .installed.cfg 27 | *.egg 28 | 29 | # PyInstaller 30 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 31 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 32 | *.manifest 33 | *.spec 34 | 35 | # Installer logs 36 | pip-log.txt 37 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 38 | 39 | # Unit test / coverage reports 40 | htmlcov/ 41 | .tox/ 42 | .coverage 43 | .coverage.* 44 | .cache 45 | nosetests.xml 46 | coverage.xml 47 | *.cover 48 | .hypothesis/ 49 | 50 | # Translations 51 | *.mo 52 | *.pot 53 | 54 | # Django stuff: 55 | *.log 56 | local_settings.py 57 | 58 | # Flask stuff: 59 | instance/ 60 | .webassets-cache 61 | 62 | # Scrapy stuff: 63 | .scrapy 64 | 65 | # Sphinx documentation 66 | docs/_build/ 67 | 68 | # PyBuilder 69 | target/ 70 | 71 | # Jupyter Notebook 72 | .ipynb_checkpoints 73 | 74 | # pyenv 75 | .python-version 76 | 77 | # celery beat schedule file 78 | celerybeat-schedule 79 | 80 | # SageMath parsed files 81 | *.sage.py 82 | 83 | # Environments 84 | .env 85 | .venv 86 | env/ 87 | venv/ 88 | ENV/ 89 | 90 | # Spyder project settings 91 | .spyderproject 92 | .spyproject 93 | 94 | # Rope project settings 95 | .ropeproject 96 | 97 | # mkdocs documentation 98 | /site 99 | 100 | # mypy 101 | .mypy_cache/ 102 | 103 | .idea -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM centos:7 2 | # 设置编码 3 | ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8 4 | # 同步时间 5 | ENV TZ=Asia/Shanghai 6 | RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone 7 | 8 | # 1. 安装基本依赖 9 | RUN yum update -y && yum install epel-release -y && yum update -y && yum install wget unzip epel-release nginx xz gcc automake zlib-devel openssl-devel supervisor groupinstall development libxslt-devel libxml2-devel libcurl-devel git -y 10 | #WORKDIR /var/www/ 11 | 12 | # 2. 准备python 13 | RUN wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.6/Python-3.6.6.tar.xz 14 | RUN xz -d Python-3.6.6.tar.xz && tar xvf Python-3.6.6.tar && cd Python-3.6.6 && ./configure && make && make install 15 | 16 | # 3. 安装SDK依赖 17 | RUN pip3 install --upgrade pip 18 | RUN pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/ss1917/ops_sdk.git 19 | 20 | # 4. 复制代码 21 | RUN mkdir -p /var/www/ 22 | ADD . /var/www/codo-cron/ 23 | 24 | # 5. 安装pip依赖 25 | RUN pip3 install -r /var/www/codo-cron/doc/requirements.txt 26 | 27 | # 6. 初始化生成表结构 28 | # RUN python3 /var/www/codo-cron/db_sync.py 29 | 30 | # 7. 日志 31 | VOLUME /var/log/ 32 | 33 | # 8. 准备文件 34 | COPY doc/supervisor_ops.conf /etc/supervisord.conf 35 | 36 | EXPOSE 9900 37 | CMD ["/usr/bin/supervisord"] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### 定时任务 2 | 3 | > 通过定时任务可以进行添加你的定时任务 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | #### 1.1 定时任务特点 8 | 9 | - restful api 简单易定制 10 | - 可接入可视化界面操作 11 | - 定时任务统一管理 12 | - 完全兼容 crontab 13 | - 支持秒级定时任务 14 | - 任务可搜索、暂停、编辑、删除 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | #### 1.2 用户使用说明 19 | 20 | - 新增任务 21 | - job_id: 任务名称,建议为有意义的英文名称 22 | - 可执行命令: `Linux Bash` 命令,亦可将可执行程序放入指定的目录(使用docker 切记安装依赖) 23 | - 任务定时器: (秒、分、时、日、月、周) 24 | - 示例:每分钟的第20秒开始执行`pwd`命令 25 | 26 | ![](./doc/images/timed_task01.png) 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | - 编辑任务 31 | 32 | ![](./doc/images/timed_task02.png) 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | - 暂停恢复 37 | - 状态栏可以将任务暂停/恢复 38 | 39 | ![](./doc/images/timed_task03.jpg) 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | - 任务日志 44 | - 每条任务执行都会记录日志 45 | - 日志可根据Job_id、状态、关键字、时间范围等搜索 46 | 47 | ![timed_logs](./doc/images/timed_logs.jpg) 48 | 49 | ### 部署文档 50 | 51 | > 本服务只能启用一个进程 52 | #### 创建数据库 53 | ```sql 54 | create database `codo_cron` default character set utf8mb4 collate utf8mb4_unicode_ci; 55 | ``` 56 | 57 | #### 一、docker-compose 安装(推荐) 58 | 59 | - 修改settings 配置 主要是MySQL数据库配置 60 | - 执行 docker build . -t codo_cron_image 61 | - docker-compose up -d 62 | - 启动成功默认地址为 ip:9900 63 | 64 | #### 二、本地安装 65 | 66 | > 建议使用虚拟环境 67 | > 具体参考Dockerfile 内的安装步骤 68 | - 修改配置文件 69 | - 安装依赖 70 | - - pip3 install --user --upgrade pip 71 | - - pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/ss1917/ops_sdk.git 72 | - - pip3 install -r /var/www/do_cron/doc/requirements.txt 73 | - 从doc目录获取supervisor配置文件 使用 supervisor启动 supervisorctl restart 74 | 75 | #### 三、api文档 暂无 76 | 77 | #### 四、服务注册(如果需要结合权限则需要注册) 78 | > 示例 79 | ``` 80 | rewrite_conf = { 81 | [gw_domain_name] = { 82 | rewrite_urls = { 83 | { 84 | uri = "/cron", 85 | rewrite_upstream = "10.2.2.236:9900" 86 | }, 87 | { 88 | uri = "/mg", 89 | rewrite_upstream = "mg.opendevops.cn:8010" 90 | }, 91 | { 92 | uri = "/accounts", 93 | rewrite_upstream = "mg.opendevops.cn:8010" 94 | }, 95 | } 96 | } 97 | } 98 | ``` 99 | 100 | ## License 101 | 102 | Everything is [GPL v3.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html). 103 | 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ss1917/do_cron/6db2e4c78946e1372641123409924767233a3830/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cron/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | """ 4 | Contact : 191715030@qq.com 5 | Author : shenshuo 6 | Date : 2018/8/21 7 | Desc : 8 | """ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cron/applications.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*-coding:utf-8-*- 3 | 4 | import time, datetime 5 | import json 6 | from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta 7 | from libs.db_context import get_db_url 8 | from websdk.application import Application as myApp 9 | from cron.cron_jobs import * 10 | from websdk.web_logs import ins_log 11 | from websdk.base_handler import LivenessProbe 12 | from apscheduler.schedulers.tornado import TornadoScheduler 13 | from libs.base_handler import BaseHandler 14 | from models.cron import CronLog, model_to_dict 15 | from tornado.options import options 16 | 17 | scheduler = TornadoScheduler() 18 | scheduler.add_jobstore('sqlalchemy', url=get_db_url('default')) 19 | 20 | 21 | def job_from(**jobargs): 22 | job_id = jobargs['job_id'] 23 | func = __name__ + ':' + 'exec_cmd' 24 | args = jobargs['cmd'] 25 | cron = jobargs['cron'].split(' ') 26 | cron_rel = dict(second=cron[0], minute=cron[1], hour=cron[2], day=cron[3], month=cron[4], day_of_week=cron[5]) 27 | scheduler.add_job(func=func, id=job_id, kwargs={'cmd': args, 'job_id': job_id}, trigger='cron', **cron_rel, 28 | replace_existing=True) 29 | return job_id 30 | 31 | 32 | class CronJobs(BaseHandler): 33 | def get(self, *args, **kwargs): 34 | page_size = self.get_argument('page', default=1, strip=True) 35 | limit = self.get_argument('limit', default=15, strip=True) 36 | job_id = self.get_argument('job_id', default=None, strip=True) 37 | 38 | limit_start = (int(page_size) - 1) * int(limit) 39 | limit_end = int(page_size) * int(limit) 40 | info_list = [] 41 | try: 42 | if not job_id: 43 | ret_list = scheduler.get_jobs() 44 | else: 45 | ret_list = [scheduler.get_job(job_id)] 46 | limit_start = 0 47 | for ret in ret_list: 48 | fields = ret.trigger.fields 49 | cron = {} 50 | for field in fields: 51 | cron[field.name] = str(field) 52 | info = { 53 | 'job_id': ret.id, 54 | 'next_run_time': str(ret.next_run_time), 55 | 'cmd': ret.kwargs.get('cmd'), 56 | 'status': '0' if ret.next_run_time else '1', 57 | 'cron1': cron, 58 | 'cron': cron.get("second") + " " + cron.get("minute") + " " + cron.get("hour") + " " + cron.get( 59 | "day") + " " + cron.get("month") + " " + cron.get("day_of_week") 60 | } 61 | info_list.append(info) 62 | 63 | return self.write(dict(code=0, msg='获取成功', data=info_list[limit_start:limit_end], count=len(info_list))) 64 | except Exception as e: 65 | return self.write(dict(code=-1, msg="错误 " + str(e))) 66 | 67 | def post(self, *args, **kwargs): 68 | data = json.loads(self.request.body.decode("utf-8")) 69 | if len(data.get('cron').strip().split(' ')) != 6: 70 | return self.write(dict(code=-1, msg='添加失败,定时器错误')) 71 | job = job_from(**data) 72 | return self.write(dict(code=0, msg='添加成功', job_id=job)) 73 | 74 | def put(self, *args, **kwargs): 75 | data = json.loads(self.request.body.decode("utf-8")) 76 | if len(data.get('cron').strip().split(' ')) != 6: 77 | return self.write(dict(code=-1, msg='修改失败,定时器错误')) 78 | job_id = data.get('job_id') 79 | try: 80 | old_job = scheduler.get_job(job_id) 81 | if old_job: 82 | job_from(**data) 83 | response = dict(code=0, msg="job {} edit success!".format(job_id)) 84 | else: 85 | response = dict(code=-1, msg="job {} Not Found!".format(job_id)) 86 | except Exception as e: 87 | response = dict(code=-2, msg=str(e)) 88 | return self.write(response) 89 | 90 | def delete(self, *args, **kwargs): 91 | data = json.loads(self.request.body.decode("utf-8")) 92 | job_id = data.get('job_id') 93 | if not job_id: 94 | return self.write(dict(code=-1, msg='job id 不能为空')) 95 | scheduler.remove_job(job_id) 96 | return self.write(dict(code=0, msg='删除成功', job_id=job_id)) 97 | 98 | def patch(self, *args, **kwargs): 99 | """暂停作业/恢复作业""" 100 | data = json.loads(self.request.body.decode("utf-8")) 101 | job_id = data.get('job_id') 102 | if not job_id: 103 | return self.write(dict(code=-1, msg='job id 不能为空')) 104 | if scheduler.get_job(job_id).next_run_time: 105 | control = 'pause' 106 | else: 107 | control = 'resume' 108 | 109 | if control == 'pause': 110 | try: 111 | scheduler.pause_job(job_id) 112 | response = dict(code=0 ,msg="job {} 禁用执行成功!" .format(job_id)) 113 | except Exception as e: 114 | response = dict(code=-2, msg="job {} {}".format(job_id,str(e))) 115 | return self.write(response) 116 | elif control == 'resume': 117 | try: 118 | scheduler.resume_job(job_id) 119 | response = dict(code=0, msg="job {} 恢复执行成功".format(job_id)) 120 | except Exception as e: 121 | response = dict(code=-3, msg="job {} {}".format(job_id, str(e))) 122 | return self.write(response) 123 | return self.write(dict(code=-4, msg='失败了')) 124 | 125 | 126 | class CronLogs(BaseHandler): 127 | def get(self, *args, **kwargs): 128 | page_size = self.get_argument('page', default=1, strip=True) 129 | limit = self.get_argument('limit', default=10, strip=True) 130 | key = self.get_argument('key', default=None, strip=True) 131 | value = self.get_argument('value', default=None, strip=True) 132 | start_date = self.get_argument('start_date', default=None, strip=True) 133 | end_date = self.get_argument('end_date', default=None, strip=True) 134 | limit_start = (int(page_size) - 1) * int(limit) 135 | 136 | if not start_date: 137 | start_date = datetime.date.today() - relativedelta(months=+1) 138 | if not end_date: 139 | end_date = datetime.date.today() + datetime.timedelta(days=1) 140 | 141 | start_time_tuple = time.strptime(str(start_date), '%Y-%m-%d') 142 | end_time_tuple = time.strptime(str(end_date), '%Y-%m-%d') 143 | log_list = [] 144 | 145 | with DBContext('r') as session: 146 | if key and value: 147 | count = session.query(CronLog).filter(CronLog.exec_time > start_time_tuple, 148 | CronLog.exec_time < end_time_tuple).filter_by( 149 | **{key: value}).count() 150 | log_info = session.query(CronLog).filter(CronLog.exec_time > start_time_tuple, 151 | CronLog.exec_time < end_time_tuple).filter_by( 152 | **{key: value}).order_by(-CronLog.exec_time).offset(limit_start).limit(int(limit)) 153 | else: 154 | count = session.query(CronLog).filter(CronLog.exec_time > start_time_tuple, 155 | CronLog.exec_time < end_time_tuple).count() 156 | log_info = session.query(CronLog).filter(CronLog.exec_time > start_time_tuple, 157 | CronLog.exec_time < end_time_tuple).order_by( 158 | -CronLog.exec_time).offset(limit_start).limit(int(limit)) 159 | 160 | for msg in log_info: 161 | data_dict = model_to_dict(msg) 162 | data_dict['exec_time'] = str(data_dict['exec_time']) 163 | log_list.append(data_dict) 164 | 165 | return self.write(dict(code=0, status=0, msg='获取成功', count=count, data=log_list)) 166 | 167 | 168 | class Application(myApp): 169 | def __init__(self, **settings): 170 | self.__settings = settings 171 | urls = [] 172 | urls.extend(cron_urls) 173 | super(Application, self).__init__(urls, **settings) 174 | 175 | def start_server(self): 176 | """ 177 | 启动 tornado 服务 178 | :return: 179 | """ 180 | try: 181 | ins_log.read_log('info', 'progressid: %(progid)s' % dict(progid=options.progid)) 182 | ins_log.read_log('info', 'server address: %(addr)s:%(port)d' % dict(addr=options.addr, port=options.port)) 183 | ins_log.read_log('info', 'web server start sucessfuled.') 184 | scheduler.start() 185 | self.io_loop.start() 186 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): 187 | scheduler.shutdown(wait=True) 188 | self.io_loop.stop() 189 | except: 190 | import traceback 191 | ins_log.read_log('error', '%(tra)s' % dict(tra=traceback.format_exc())) 192 | 193 | 194 | cron_urls = [ 195 | (r"/v1/cron/job/", CronJobs), 196 | (r"/v1/cron/log/", CronLogs), 197 | (r"/are_you_ok/", LivenessProbe), 198 | ] 199 | 200 | if __name__ == '__main__': 201 | pass 202 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cron/cron_jobs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | """ 4 | Contact : 191715030@qq.com 5 | Author : shenshuo 6 | Date : 2018/8/21 7 | Desc : 任务逻辑 8 | """ 9 | 10 | import subprocess 11 | from models.cron import CronLog 12 | from websdk.db_context import DBContext 13 | 14 | 15 | def exec_shell(cmd): 16 | """执行shell命令函数""" 17 | sub = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) 18 | stdout, stderr = sub.communicate() 19 | ret = sub.returncode 20 | if ret == 0: 21 | return ret, stdout.decode('utf-8').split('\n') 22 | else: 23 | return ret, stdout.decode('utf-8').replace('\n', '') 24 | 25 | 26 | def exec_cmd(cmd, job_id): 27 | """执行CMD命令,记录日志""" 28 | recode, stdout = exec_shell(cmd) 29 | print('cmd', recode, stdout) 30 | with DBContext('w') as session: 31 | session.add( 32 | CronLog(job_id=job_id, status='success' if recode == 0 else 'faild', task_cmd=cmd, task_log=str(stdout))) 33 | session.commit() 34 | if recode != 0: 35 | print('[Error] (%s) failed' % cmd) 36 | exit(407) 37 | print('[Success] (%s) success' % cmd) 38 | return stdout 39 | 40 | 41 | if __name__ == '__main__': 42 | pass 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /db_sync.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | """ 4 | Contact : 191715030@qq.com 5 | Author : shenshuo 6 | Date : 2018/12/24 7 | Desc : 8 | """ 9 | 10 | from models.cron import Base 11 | from websdk.consts import const 12 | from settings import settings as app_settings 13 | # ORM创建表结构 14 | from sqlalchemy import create_engine 15 | 16 | default_configs = app_settings[const.DB_CONFIG_ITEM][const.DEFAULT_DB_KEY] 17 | engine = create_engine('mysql+pymysql://%s:%s@%s:%s/%s?charset=utf8' % ( 18 | default_configs.get(const.DBUSER_KEY), 19 | default_configs.get(const.DBPWD_KEY), 20 | default_configs.get(const.DBHOST_KEY), 21 | default_configs.get(const.DBPORT_KEY), 22 | default_configs.get(const.DBNAME_KEY), 23 | ), encoding='utf-8', echo=True) 24 | 25 | 26 | def create(): 27 | Base.metadata.create_all(engine) 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--port=99%(process_num)02d 9 | process_name=%(program_name)s_%(process_num)02d 10 | numprocs=1 11 | directory=/var/www/codo-cron/ 12 | user=root 13 | autostart = true 14 | autorestart=true 15 | redirect_stderr=true 16 | stdout_logfile=/var/log/supervisor/cron.log 17 | loglevel=info 18 | logfile_maxbytes=100MB 19 | logfile_backups=3 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | codo_cron: 2 | restart: unless-stopped 3 | image: codo_cron_image 4 | volumes: 5 | - /var/log/supervisor/:/var/log/supervisor/ 6 | - /opt/ops_scripts:/opt/ops_scripts 7 | - /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup 8 | ports: 9 | - "9900:9900" 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libs/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ss1917/do_cron/6db2e4c78946e1372641123409924767233a3830/libs/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libs/base_handler.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*-coding:utf-8-*- 3 | 4 | 5 | import jwt 6 | from tornado.web import HTTPError 7 | from websdk.base_handler import BaseHandler as SDKBaseHandler 8 | 9 | 10 | class BaseHandler(SDKBaseHandler): 11 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 12 | super(BaseHandler, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) 13 | 14 | def prepare(self): 15 | ### 登陆验证 16 | auth_key = self.get_cookie('auth_key', None) 17 | self.xsrf_token 18 | if not auth_key: 19 | # 没登录,就让跳到登陆页面 20 | raise HTTPError(401, 'auth failed 1') 21 | else: 22 | user_info = jwt.decode(auth_key, verify=False).get('data') 23 | self.user_id = user_info.get('user_id', None) 24 | self.username = user_info.get('username', None) 25 | self.nickname = user_info.get('nickname', None) 26 | self.is_super = user_info.get('is_superuser', False) 27 | 28 | if not self.user_id: 29 | raise HTTPError(401, 'auth failed 2') 30 | 31 | self.is_superuser = self.is_super 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libs/db_context.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*-coding:utf-8-*- 3 | """ 4 | Author : shenshuo 5 | date : 2017年10月17日17:23:19 6 | role : 数据库连接 7 | update : 2019年9月3日 修改为不用链接池 8 | """ 9 | import pymysql 10 | from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool 11 | from urllib.parse import quote_plus 12 | from settings import settings 13 | 14 | 15 | def get_db_url(dbkey): 16 | databases = settings.get('databases', 0) 17 | db_conf = databases[dbkey] 18 | dbuser = db_conf['user'] 19 | dbpwd = db_conf['pwd'] 20 | dbhost = db_conf['host'] 21 | dbport = db_conf.get('port', 3306) 22 | dbname = db_conf['name'] 23 | 24 | return 'mysql+pymysql://{user}:{pwd}@{host}:{port}/{dbname}?charset=utf8'.format(user=dbuser, pwd=quote_plus(dbpwd), 25 | host=dbhost, port=dbport, 26 | dbname=dbname, poolclass=NullPool) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ss1917/do_cron/6db2e4c78946e1372641123409924767233a3830/models/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/cron.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | """ 4 | Contact : 191715030@qq.com 5 | Author : shenshuo 6 | Date : 2018/8/22 7 | Desc : 定时任务models 8 | """ 9 | from sqlalchemy import Column, String, Integer, DateTime, Text 10 | from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base 11 | from sqlalchemy.orm import class_mapper 12 | from datetime import datetime 13 | 14 | Base = declarative_base() 15 | 16 | 17 | def model_to_dict(model): 18 | model_dict = {} 19 | for key, column in class_mapper(model.__class__).c.items(): 20 | model_dict[column.name] = getattr(model, key, None) 21 | return model_dict 22 | 23 | 24 | class CronLog(Base): 25 | __tablename__ = 'cron_log' 26 | 27 | ### 定时任务日志表 28 | log_id = Column('log_id', Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True) 29 | job_id = Column('job_id', String(30)) 30 | status = Column('status', String(10)) 31 | task_cmd = Column('task_cmd', String(120)) 32 | task_log = Column('task_log', Text()) 33 | exec_time = Column('exec_time', DateTime(), default=datetime.now) 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*-coding:utf-8-*- 3 | """ 4 | Author : shenshuo 5 | Date : 2017-10-11 12:58:26 6 | Desc : 配置文件 7 | """ 8 | 9 | import os 10 | from websdk.consts import const 11 | 12 | ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) 13 | debug = True 14 | xsrf_cookies = True 15 | expire_seconds = 365 * 24 * 60 * 60 16 | cookie_secret = '61oETzKXQAGaYdkL5gEmGeJJFuYh7EQnp2X6TP1o/Vo=' 17 | 18 | DEFAULT_DB_DBHOST = os.getenv('DEFAULT_DB_DBHOST', '172.16.0.223') 19 | DEFAULT_DB_DBPORT = os.getenv('DEFAULT_DB_DBPORT', '3306') 20 | DEFAULT_DB_DBUSER = os.getenv('DEFAULT_DB_DBUSER', 'root') 21 | DEFAULT_DB_DBPWD = os.getenv('DEFAULT_DB_DBPWD', 'ljXrcyn7chaBU4F') 22 | DEFAULT_DB_DBNAME = os.getenv('DEFAULT_DB_DBNAME', 'do_cron') 23 | 24 | READONLY_DB_DBHOST = os.getenv('READONLY_DB_DBHOST', '172.16.0.223') 25 | READONLY_DB_DBPORT = os.getenv('READONLY_DB_DBPORT', '3306') 26 | READONLY_DB_DBUSER = os.getenv('READONLY_DB_DBUSER', 'root') 27 | READONLY_DB_DBPWD = os.getenv('READONLY_DB_DBPWD', 'ljXrcyn7chaBU4F') 28 | READONLY_DB_DBNAME = os.getenv('READONLY_DB_DBNAME', 'do_cron') 29 | 30 | try: 31 | from local_settings import * 32 | except: 33 | pass 34 | 35 | settings = dict( 36 | debug=debug, 37 | xsrf_cookies=xsrf_cookies, 38 | cookie_secret=cookie_secret, 39 | expire_seconds=expire_seconds, 40 | app_name='cron', 41 | databases={ 42 | const.DEFAULT_DB_KEY: { 43 | const.DBHOST_KEY: DEFAULT_DB_DBHOST, 44 | const.DBPORT_KEY: DEFAULT_DB_DBPORT, 45 | const.DBUSER_KEY: DEFAULT_DB_DBUSER, 46 | const.DBPWD_KEY: DEFAULT_DB_DBPWD, 47 | const.DBNAME_KEY: DEFAULT_DB_DBNAME, 48 | }, 49 | const.READONLY_DB_KEY: { 50 | const.DBHOST_KEY: READONLY_DB_DBHOST, 51 | const.DBPORT_KEY: READONLY_DB_DBPORT, 52 | const.DBUSER_KEY: READONLY_DB_DBUSER, 53 | const.DBPWD_KEY: READONLY_DB_DBPWD, 54 | const.DBNAME_KEY: READONLY_DB_DBNAME, 55 | } 56 | } 57 | ) 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /startup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*-coding:utf-8-*- 3 | """ 4 | author : shenshuo 5 | date : 2017年11月14日20:11:27 6 | role : 启动程序 7 | """ 8 | 9 | import fire 10 | from tornado.options import define 11 | from websdk.program import MainProgram 12 | from settings import settings as app_settings 13 | from cron.applications import Application as CronApp 14 | 15 | define("service", default='api', help="start service flag", type=str) 16 | 17 | 18 | class MyProgram(MainProgram): 19 | def __init__(self, service='api', progress_id=''): 20 | self.__app = None 21 | settings = app_settings 22 | if service == 'cron': 23 | self.__app = CronApp(**settings) 24 | super(MyProgram, self).__init__(progress_id) 25 | self.__app.start_server() 26 | 27 | 28 | if __name__ == '__main__': 29 | fire.Fire(MyProgram) 30 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------