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WIP for a docker batch scheduler
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Uses https://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron for cron expressions.
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## Usage
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Sets schedules based on label `cron.schedule="* * * * *"`
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$APPNAME requires access to the Docker, so it may need to be run as root, or, if in a Docker container, need the socket mapped as a volume.
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### Running $APPNAME
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As simple as:
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./$APPNAME
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It will then run in the foreground, periodically checking Docker for containers with labels containing a cron schedule.
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$APPNAME will periodically poll Docker for new containers or schedule changes.
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### Scheduling a container
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First, be sure your container is something that is not long running and will actually exit when complete. This is for batch runs and not keeping a service running. Docker should be able to do that on it's own with a restart policy.
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Create your container and add a label in the form `$APPNAME.cron.schedule="* * * * *"`, where the value is a valid cron expression (See the section [Cron Expression Formatting](#cron-expression-formatting)).
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$APPNAME will now start that container peridically on the schedule.
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### Cron Expression Formatting
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For more information on the cron expression parsing, see the docs for [robfig/cron](https://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron).
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## Caveats
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$APPNAME is quite simple right now. It does not yet:
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* Issue any retries
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* Cancel hanging jobs
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I intend to keep it simple as well. It will likely never:
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* Provide any kind of alerting (check out [Minitor](https://git.iamthefij.com/IamTheFij/minitor))
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* Handle job dependencies
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Either use a separate tool in conjunction with $APPNAME, or use a more robust scheduler like Tron, or Chronos.
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