salt.states.schedule

Management of the Salt scheduler

job3:
  schedule.present:
    - function: test.ping
    - seconds: 3600
    - splay: 10

This will schedule the command: test.ping every 3600 seconds
(every hour) splaying the time between 0 and 10 seconds

job2:
  schedule.present:
    - function: test.ping
    - seconds: 15
    - splay:
        - start: 10
        - end: 20

This will schedule the command: test.ping every 3600 seconds
(every hour) splaying the time between 10 and 20 seconds

job1:
  schedule.present:
    - function: state.sls
    - job_args:
      - httpd
    - job_kwargs:
        test: True
    - when:
        - Monday 5:00pm
        - Tuesday 3:00pm
        - Wednesday 5:00pm
        - Thursday 3:00pm
        - Friday 5:00pm

This will schedule the command: state.sls httpd test=True at 5pm on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, and 3pm on Tuesday and Thursday.  Requires that
python-dateutil is installed on the minion.

job1:
  schedule.present:
    - function: state.sls
    - job_args:
      - httpd
    - job_kwargs:
        test: True
    - cron: '*/5 * * * *'

Scheduled jobs can also be specified using the format used by cron.  This will
schedule the command: state.sls httpd test=True to run every 5 minutes.  Requires
that python-croniter is installed on the minion.

job1:
  schedule.present:
    - function: state.sls
    - args:
      - httpd
    - kwargs:
      test: True
    - when:
        - Monday 5:00pm
        - Tuesday 3:00pm
        - Wednesday 5:00pm
        - Thursday 3:00pm
        - Friday 5:00pm
    - returner: xmpp
    - return_config: xmpp_state_run

This will schedule the command: state.sls httpd test=True at 5pm on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, and 3pm on Tuesday and Thursday.  Using the xmpp returner
to return the results of the scheduled job, with the alternative configuration
options found in the xmpp_state_run section.
salt.states.schedule.absent(name, **kwargs)

Ensure a job is absent from the schedule

name
The unique name that is given to the scheduled job.
salt.states.schedule.disabled(name, **kwargs)

Ensure a job is disabled in the schedule

name
The unique name that is given to the scheduled job.
salt.states.schedule.enabled(name, **kwargs)

Ensure a job is enabled in the schedule

name
The unique name that is given to the scheduled job.
salt.states.schedule.present(name, **kwargs)

Ensure a job is present in the schedule

name
The unique name that is given to the scheduled job.
seconds
The scheduled job will be executed after the specified number of seconds have passed.
minutes
The scheduled job will be executed after the specified number of minutes have passed.
hours
The scheduled job will be executed after the specified number of hours have passed.
days
The scheduled job will be executed after the specified number of days have passed.
when
This will schedule the job at the specified time(s). The when parameter must be a single value or a dictionary with the date string(s) using the dateutil format. Requires python-dateutil.
cron
This will schedule the job at the specified time(s) using the crontab format. Requires python-croniter.
function
The function that should be executed by the scheduled job.
job_args
The arguments that will be used by the scheduled job.
job_kwargs
The keyword arguments that will be used by the scheduled job.
maxrunning
Ensure that there are no more than N copies of a particular job running.
jid_include
Include the job into the job cache.
splay
The amount of time in seconds to splay a scheduled job. Can be specified as a single value in seconds or as a dictionary range with 'start' and 'end' values.
range
This will schedule the command within the range specified. The range parameter must be a dictionary with the date strings using the dateutil format. Requires python-dateutil.
once
This will schedule a job to run once on the specified date.
once_fmt
The default date format is ISO 8601 but can be overridden by also specifying the once_fmt option.
enabled
Whether the job should be enabled or disabled. Value should be a boolean.
return_job
Whether to return information to the Salt master upon job completion.
metadata
Using the metadata parameter special values can be associated with a scheduled job. These values are not used in the execution of the job, but can be used to search for specific jobs later if combined with the return_job parameter. The metadata parameter must be specified as a dictionary, othewise it will be ignored.
returner
The returner to use to return the results of the scheduled job.
return_config
The alternative configuration to use for returner configuration options.