How can I get list from node-schedule?
const schedule = require('node-schedule');
I think get from schedule or insert to db and get it.
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const schedule = require('node-schedule');
I think get from schedule or insert to db and get it.
javascript node.js
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const schedule = require('node-schedule');
I think get from schedule or insert to db and get it.
javascript node.js
const schedule = require('node-schedule');
I think get from schedule or insert to db and get it.
javascript node.js
javascript node.js
edited Nov 13 '18 at 9:30
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asked Nov 13 '18 at 8:12
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You can just do it like this:
var list = schedule.scheduledJobs;
For this to work you have to schedule a job first, like so:
var mainObj =
dayOfWeek: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
minute: 50,
hour: 12
var message = schedule.scheduleJob("Announcement1", mainObj, function()
console.log('hi');
)
Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
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You can just do it like this:
var list = schedule.scheduledJobs;
For this to work you have to schedule a job first, like so:
var mainObj =
dayOfWeek: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
minute: 50,
hour: 12
var message = schedule.scheduleJob("Announcement1", mainObj, function()
console.log('hi');
)
Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
add a comment |
You can just do it like this:
var list = schedule.scheduledJobs;
For this to work you have to schedule a job first, like so:
var mainObj =
dayOfWeek: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
minute: 50,
hour: 12
var message = schedule.scheduleJob("Announcement1", mainObj, function()
console.log('hi');
)
Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
add a comment |
You can just do it like this:
var list = schedule.scheduledJobs;
For this to work you have to schedule a job first, like so:
var mainObj =
dayOfWeek: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
minute: 50,
hour: 12
var message = schedule.scheduleJob("Announcement1", mainObj, function()
console.log('hi');
)
You can just do it like this:
var list = schedule.scheduledJobs;
For this to work you have to schedule a job first, like so:
var mainObj =
dayOfWeek: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
minute: 50,
hour: 12
var message = schedule.scheduleJob("Announcement1", mainObj, function()
console.log('hi');
)
edited Nov 13 '18 at 9:01
answered Nov 13 '18 at 8:51
Talon BraggTalon Bragg
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Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
add a comment |
Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Thanks bro . Its can store how many jobs ?
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 9:40
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Well, if you do the same function with a different object you would create another job. Therefore you can keep scheduling as many jobs as you like.
– Talon Bragg
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
thanks for your help !
– Newpie
Nov 13 '18 at 15:10
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