compare Cron Expression with current time

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-11-29 15:45:19

Something to consider is that a standard valid cron expression will always refer to a valid time in the future. The one caveat to this is that Quartz cron expressions may include an optional year field, which could be in the past as well as the future.

To check the validity of the expression, you can build a CronExpression instance then ask it for the next valid future time; a null indicates that there is no valid future time for the expression. Here's a quick unit test example:

@Test
public void expressionTest() {
    Date date;
    CronExpression exp;
    // Run every 10 minutes and 30 seconds in the year 2002
    String a = "30 */10 * * * ? 2002";      
    // Run every 10 minutes and 30 seconds of any year
    String b = "30 */10 * * * ? *"; 
    try {
        exp = new CronExpression(a);
        date = exp.getNextValidTimeAfter(new Date());
        System.out.println(date);       // null
        exp = new CronExpression(b);
        date = exp.getNextValidTimeAfter(new Date());
        System.out.println(date);       // Tue Nov 04 19:20:30 PST 2014
    } catch (ParseException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

Here's a link to the Quartz CronExpression API.

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