cron – Manage cron.d and crontab entries¶
Synopsis¶
Use this module to manage crontab and environment variables entries. This module allows you to create environment variables and named crontab entries, update, or delete them.
When crontab jobs are managed: the module includes one line with the description of the crontab entry
"#Ansible: <name>"
corresponding to the “name” passed to the module, which is used by future ansible/module calls to find/check the state. The “name” parameter should be unique, and changing the “name” value will result in a new cron task being created (or a different one being removed).When environment variables are managed, no comment line is added, but, when the module needs to find/check the state, it uses the “name” parameter to find the environment variable definition line.
When using symbols such as %, they must be properly escaped.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
cron
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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backup
boolean
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If set, create a backup of the crontab before it is modified. The location of the backup is returned in the
backup_file variable by this module. |
cron_file
string
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If specified, uses this file instead of an individual user's crontab.
If this is a relative path, it is interpreted with respect to /etc/cron.d.
If it is absolute, it will typically be /etc/crontab.
Many linux distros expect (and some require) the filename portion to consist solely of upper- and lower-case letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens.
To use the
cron_file parameter you must specify the user as well. |
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day
string
|
Default: "*"
|
Day of the month the job should run ( 1-31, *, */2, etc )
aliases: dom |
disabled
boolean
added in 2.0 |
|
If the job should be disabled (commented out) in the crontab.
Only has effect if
state=present . |
env
boolean
added in 2.1 |
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If set, manages a crontab's environment variable.
New variables are added on top of crontab.
name and value parameters are the name and the value of environment variable. |
hour
string
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Default: "*"
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Hour when the job should run ( 0-23, *, */2, etc )
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insertafter
string
added in 2.1 |
Used with
state=present and env .If specified, the environment variable will be inserted after the declaration of specified environment variable.
|
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insertbefore
string
added in 2.1 |
Used with
state=present and env .If specified, the environment variable will be inserted before the declaration of specified environment variable.
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job
string
|
The command to execute or, if env is set, the value of environment variable.
The command should not contain line breaks.
Required if
state=present .aliases: value |
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minute
string
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Default: "*"
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Minute when the job should run ( 0-59, *, */2, etc )
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month
string
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Default: "*"
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Month of the year the job should run ( 1-12, *, */2, etc )
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name
string
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Description of a crontab entry or, if env is set, the name of environment variable.
Required if
state=absent .Note that if name is not set and
state=present , then a new crontab entry will always be created, regardless of existing ones.This parameter will always be required in future releases.
|
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reboot
boolean
|
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If the job should be run at reboot. This option is deprecated. Users should use special_time.
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special_time
string
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Special time specification nickname.
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state
string
|
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Whether to ensure the job or environment variable is present or absent.
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user
string
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The specific user whose crontab should be modified.
When unset, this parameter defaults to using
root . |
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weekday
string
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Default: "*"
|
Day of the week that the job should run ( 0-6 for Sunday-Saturday, *, etc )
aliases: dow |
Examples¶
- name: Ensure a job that runs at 2 and 5 exists. Creates an entry like "0 5,2 * * ls -alh > /dev/null"
cron:
name: "check dirs"
minute: "0"
hour: "5,2"
job: "ls -alh > /dev/null"
- name: 'Ensure an old job is no longer present. Removes any job that is prefixed by "#Ansible: an old job" from the crontab'
cron:
name: "an old job"
state: absent
- name: Creates an entry like "@reboot /some/job.sh"
cron:
name: "a job for reboot"
special_time: reboot
job: "/some/job.sh"
- name: Creates an entry like "PATH=/opt/bin" on top of crontab
cron:
name: PATH
env: yes
job: /opt/bin
- name: Creates an entry like "APP_HOME=/srv/app" and insert it after PATH declaration
cron:
name: APP_HOME
env: yes
job: /srv/app
insertafter: PATH
- name: Creates a cron file under /etc/cron.d
cron:
name: yum autoupdate
weekday: 2
minute: 0
hour: 12
user: root
job: "YUMINTERACTIVE=0 /usr/sbin/yum-autoupdate"
cron_file: ansible_yum-autoupdate
- name: Removes a cron file from under /etc/cron.d
cron:
name: "yum autoupdate"
cron_file: ansible_yum-autoupdate
state: absent
- name: Removes "APP_HOME" environment variable from crontab
cron:
name: APP_HOME
env: yes
state: absent
Status¶
This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]