Hi,
You can use exec_at. Something like
exec_at(freq=60., pred={10h-10h01}, f)
will execute the function f every day at 10 am.
++
Sam.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Leonard de Ruijter
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Now i managed to set metadata of a stream using headers of a http_post
> request, i'd like to make a next step. As i mentioned before on this
> list, i created a function to start dumping a stream to an mp3-file.
> This function can easily be executed with a third party script using the
> telnet server, however i'd like to use liquidsoap itself for doing the
> job. Is it possible to schedule the execution of a function on a certain
> time? for example:
> - using a http_post_request, a header dump_start_time is retrieved which
> contains the time the function should be executed. I already managed to
> export this time header to a single variable.
> - The function should be executed on that certain time, also, execution
> should occur only once.
>
> What's the best way to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks,
> Leonard
>
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