Nomad
periodic Block
Placement | job -> periodic |
The periodic
block allows a job to run at fixed times, dates, or intervals.
The easiest way to think about the periodic scheduler is "Nomad cron" or
"distributed cron".
job "docs" {
periodic {
cron = "*/15 * * * * *"
prohibit_overlap = true
}
}
The periodic expression by default evaluates in the UTC timezone to ensure consistent evaluation when Nomad spans multiple time zones.
periodic
Requirements
- The job's scheduler type must be
batch
orsysbatch
. - A job can not be updated to be periodically. Thus, to transition an existing job to be periodic, you must first run
nomad stop -purge «job name»
. This is expected behavior and is to ensure that this change has been intentionally made by an operator.
periodic
Parameters
cron
(deprecated: Replaced bycrons
in 1.6.2)(string)
- Specifies a cron expression configuring the interval to launch the job. In addition to cron-specific formats, this option also includes predefined expressions such as@daily
or@weekly
. Eithercron
orcrons
must be set, but not both.crons
- A list of cron expressions configuring the intervals the job is launched at. The job runs at the next earliest time that matches any of the expressions. Supports predefined expressions such as@daily
and@weekly
. Refer to the documentation for full details about the supported cron specs and the predefined expressions. Eithercron
orcrons
must be set, but not both.prohibit_overlap
(bool: false)
- Specifies if this job should wait until previous instances of this job have completed. This only applies to this job; it does not prevent other periodic jobs from running at the same time.time_zone
(string: "UTC")
- Specifies the time zone to evaluate the next launch interval against. Daylight Saving Time affects scheduling, so please ensure the behavior below meets your needs. The time zone must be parsable by Golang's LoadLocation.enabled
(bool: true)
- Specifies if this job should run. This not only prevents this job from running on thecron
schedule but prevents force launches.
Refer to the parameterized documentation for how to use parameters with a periodic job.
periodic
Examples
The following examples only show the periodic
blocks. Remember that the
periodic
block is only valid in the placements listed above.
Run Daily
This example shows running a periodic job daily:
periodic {
cron = "@daily"
}
Set Time Zone
This example shows setting a time zone for the periodic job to evaluate in:
periodic {
cron = "*/15 * * * * *"
time_zone = "America/New_York"
}
Run multiple crons
periodic {
crons = [
"*/5 * * *",
"*/7 * * *"
]
time_zone = "America/New_York"
}
Daylight Saving Time
Though Nomad supports configuring time_zone
, we strongly recommend that periodic
jobs are specified with respect to UTC time_zone
. Only customize time_zone
when the following daylight saving time behavior is desired:
When leaping forward, periodic jobs scheduled for the skipped hour (eg 2:30am in
America/New_York
) will be skipped for that day (eg March 10th).When falling back, periodic jobs scheduled for the duplicated hour (eg 1:30am in
America/New_York
) will be run twice for that day (eg November 3rd).
See the multiregion documentation for additional considerations when configuring time zones for periodic jobs.