PostgreSQL module for simple job schedule
pg_cron is a simple cron-based job scheduler for PostgreSQL (9.5 or higher) that runs inside the database as an extension. It uses the same syntax as regular cron, but it allows you to schedule PostgreSQL commands directly from the database.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_multibuild | 0000000197 197 Bytes | |
pg_cron-1.5.2.tar.gz | 0000053773 52.5 KB | |
pg_cron.changes | 0000006350 6.2 KB | |
pg_cron.spec | 0000002008 1.96 KB |
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 1080337
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Reinhard Max (rmax)
(revision 12)
- PostgreSQL 10 is EOL. - update to 1.5.2 - Fixes a bug that caused crashes after upgrading binaries to 1.5, by Polina Bungina - update to 1.5.1 - Fixes a bug that caused incorrect parsing of some crons schedules - update to 1.5.0 - Adds the possibility of scheduling a job with a 1-59 second interval - Adds a cron.timezone setting to configure the timezone of cron schedules - Removes pg_stat_activity reporting of internal pg_cron metadata queries - Fixes a bug that caused issues with long job names - Fixes a bug that caused inactive @reboot jobs to still run - Fixes a bug that could limit concurrency for background workers - Fixes a bug that prevented compiling on ARM - Fixes regression tests for PostgreSQL <= 12 - enable pg 15
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