Ruby on Rails
Saturday, December 31, 2011
+1 to "whenever" gem for the exact reasons benjamin points out.
Gautam Pai
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Benjamin Iandavid Rodriguez <ian.rgz@gmail.com> wrote:
You also might want to have a look at the Whenever gem it provides neat syntax all done with ruby and integrates well with capistrano.
https://github.com/javan/whenever
Hope this helps!2011/12/30 Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@googlemail.com>
That way the crons can also be maintained when you use capistrano and
they will be deployed to new machines if needed. It makes a great deal
of sense to bundle the application specific crons with he application
itself.
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