I am writing a Spring Boot App
My requirements are - In the resources (src/main/resources) folder if I add new xml files.. I should read those files and get some url and other specific settings from each of it. and for those urls I need to download data everyday .. So a new scheduler job will start with url and some settings
The new jobs will run in different schedule time which will use cron expression present in the xml files Also files will be added dynamically at any point of time How to implenet it .
If you want to dynamically schedule tasks you can do it without spring by using ExecutorService in particular ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor
Runnable task = () -> doSomething();
ScheduledExecutorService executor = Executors.newScheduledThreadPool(Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors());
// Schedule a task that will be executed in 120 sec
executor.schedule(task, 120, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
// Schedule a task that will be first run in 120 sec and each 120sec
// If an exception occurs then it's task executions are canceled.
executor.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, 120, 120, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
// Schedule a task that will be first run in 120 sec and each 120sec after the last execution
// If an exception occurs then it's task executions are canceled.
executor.scheduleWithFixedDelay(task, 120, 120, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
With spring you can rely on the Task and Scheduling API
public class MyBean {
private final TaskScheduler executor;
@Autowired
public MyBean(TaskScheduler taskExecutor) {
this.executor = taskExecutor;
}
public void scheduling(final Runnable task) {
// Schedule a task to run once at the given date (here in 1minute)
executor.schedule(task, Date.from(LocalDateTime.now().plusMinutes(1)
.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toInstant()));
// Schedule a task that will run as soon as possible and every 1000ms
executor.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, 1000);
// Schedule a task that will first run at the given date and every 1000ms
executor.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, Date.from(LocalDateTime.now().plusMinutes(1)
.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toInstant()), 1000);
// Schedule a task that will run as soon as possible and every 1000ms after the previous completion
executor.scheduleWithFixedDelay(task, 1000);
// Schedule a task that will run as soon as possible and every 1000ms after the previous completion
executor.scheduleWithFixedDelay(task, Date.from(LocalDateTime.now().plusMinutes(1)
.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toInstant()), 1000);
// Schedule a task with the given cron expression
executor.schedule(task, new CronTrigger("*/5 * * * * MON-FRI"));
}
}
And you can provide your own trigger by implementing Trigger
Don't forget to enable the scheduling by usin @EnableScheduling on configuration class.
About listening to directory content you can use WatchService. Something like:
final Path myDir = Paths.get("my/directory/i/want/to/monitor");
final WatchService watchService = FileSystems.getDefault().newWatchService();
// listen to create event in the directory
myDir.register(watchService, StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_CREATE);
// Infinite loop don't forget to run this in a Thread
for(;;) {
final WatchKey key = watchService.take();
for (WatchEvent<?> event : key.pollEvents()) {
WatchEvent<Path> watchEvent = (WatchEvent<Path>) event;
Path newFilePath = myDir.resolve(watchEvent.context());
//do something with the newFilePath
}
// To keep receiving event
key.reset();
}
Take a look at this article: Watching a Directory for Changes for more details.
You can do that over a spring annotation:
@Scheduled(fixedRate = 360000)
public void parseXmlFile() {
// logic for parsing the XML file.
}
Please note that the method must be void. Furthermore, in your main class, you must enable scheduling:
@SpringBootApplication
@EnableScheduling
public class Application {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
SpringApplication.run(Application.class);
}
}
Please see the full reference here: https://spring.io/guides/gs/scheduling-tasks/
Try this library with external dynamic parameters configuration, real time monitoring:
https://github.com/tyrion9/mtask
Config params in mtasks.yml
- code: complex
scheduled:
period: 1000
name: Autowired Param MTask
className: sample.sample2.ComplexMTask
params:
name: HoaiPN
autoStart: true
Dynamic params configurations on the fly:
curl -X GET http://localhost:8080/api
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/helloworld/stop
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/helloworld/start
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46974272/spring-boot-add-new-schedule-job-dynamically