It seems that the start_time parameter in a scheduler_task record does not
work correctly.
For example:
I add a record to scheduler_task which should start the function
"smsEmailAussenden" (means "send the email") at 16:00
I expect the email to be sended at 16:00, but it starts immediately. At
14:45 all is done...
I use this code to add a new task. All names without a value are parameters
of the function containing this statement. start_time != None
tasknr = db.scheduler_task.insert(
status='QUEUED',
application_name='secure',
task_name=task_name,
function_name='smsEmailAussenden',
args = dumps([aussendungNr]),
vars={},
enabled=True,
start_time=start_time or datetime.datetime.now(),
stop_time=stop_time or
(datetime.datetime.now()+timedelta(days=1)),
repeats=1,
retry_failed=1,
period=800,
timeout=200,
)
Some months ago this code worked without problems.
What has changed inside the scheduler?
Id: 913997
Application Name:
Task Name:
Group Name:
Status: QUEUEDRUNNINGCOMPLETEDFAILEDTIMEOUTSTOPPEDEXPIRED
Function Name: checkschedulerentlassenSendengetstatus1idmauswertung
kontrollemailmitteilungmahnungparse_emailparse_pushemailrundschreibenSenden
sendeprotokollSendensendprotsendrssmsEmailAussendentest
Uuid:
Args:
×
×
Vars:
×
×
Enabled:
Start Time:
Next Run Time:
Stop Time:
Repeats: 0=unlimited
Retry Failed: -1=unlimited
Period: seconds
Prevent Drift: Cron-like start_times between runs
Timeout: seconds
Sync Output: update output every n sec: 0=never
Times Run:
Times Failed:
Last Run Time:
Assigned Worker Name:
Any ideas?
Regards, Martin
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