Cronbox
Command-line inbox and timecard for scheduled job status and output.
Run any command through Cronbox to store its exit status and output for later review and diagnostics. Data is stored as JSON with a default location of $HOME/.cronbox
Just prefix scheduled commands with cb
$ cb /usr/bin/rsync -rav something somewhere
And review the results later, with full output available:
$ cb
| Cronbox | *=Output
========================================================================
| ID | COMMAND | EXIT | WHEN |
========================================================================
| 1 | /usr/bin/rsync -rav something somewhere | 0 | 2 minutes ago |
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 2 | ~/Dropbox/bin/run-daily-backup | *0 | 8 hours ago |
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Installation
$ gem install cronbox
Usage
For complete usage options, please consult cb --help
$ cb # Print the cronbox index timecard
$ cb CMD [ARGS] # Run and record output of command
$ cb -o ID # Review command output of entry
CRONTAB USAGE & RVM
If you're using RVM to manage Ruby, Cronbox may not be available inside crontab due to missing paths. Try adding the following two options to the top of your crontab file...
SHELL=/bin/bash
BASH_ENV=$HOME/.profile
* * * * * cb true # Cronbox testing
- Depending on your OS/Environment you might need
.bash_profile
instead. - The
cb true
test line should show up on your Cronbox timecard.- Once it does you'll know you have everything working correctly and can remove it.
Contributing
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/binarybabel/gem-cronbox.
- After checking out the repo, run
bin/setup
to install dependencies. - Then, run
rake test
to run the tests.
Author and License
-
Author: BinaryBabel OSS (https://keybase.io/binarybabel)
-
License: GNU GPL 3
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