Koha/misc/cronjobs/crontab.example
Galen Charlton 9708138a86 Bug 9032: (follow-up) restore documented intepretation of virtualshelfshares.sharedate
The sharedate column is documented as having the following meaning:

"date of invitation or acceptance of invitation"

This patch adjust the new list-sharing code to stick with that
interpretation, as otherwise the column should have been renamed
to 'invite_expiration_date' or the like.

It also removes the "housekeeping" functionality from AddShare, as
otherwise the routine should have been named AddShareAndDoOtherStuff.

To prevent list shares from piling up, a new --list-invites flag
has been added to cleanup_database.pl.  The default crontabs have
been modified to use the --list-invites flag by default.

To test
-------
[1] Make some list share invites and accept some, but now all of them.
[2] Wait 14 days (or more reasonably, manually edit the sharedate
    values for the unaccepted shares to put them at least 14 days in the
    past.).
[3] Run cleanup_database.pl --list-invites
[4] Verify that accepted shares remain, as to share invites that have
    not yet reached more than 14 days of age.

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc@esilibrary.com>
2014-04-20 22:52:21 +00:00

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# Koha Example Crontab File
# Author: Joe Atzberger <atz@liblime.com>
#
# This is an example of a crontab file for Debian. It may not work
# in other versions of crontab, like on Solaris 8 or BSD, for example.
#
# While similar in structure,
# this is NOT an example for cron (as root). Cron takes an extra
# argument per line to designate the user to run as. You could
# reasonably extrapolate the needed info from here though.
#
# WARNING: These jobs will do things like charge fines, send
# potentially VERY MANY emails to patrons and even debar offending
# users. DO NOT RUN OR SCHEDULE these jobs without being sure you
# really intend to. Make sure the relevant message templates are
# configured to your liking before scheduling messages to be sent.
#
# ENVIRONMENT:
# First, establish Koha's two important ENV variables.
PERL5LIB=/usr/share/koha/lib
KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/koha-conf.xml
# Some additional variables to save you typing
KOHA_CRON_PATH = /usr/share/koha/bin/cronjobs
#
# MULTIPLE KOHA SUPPORT:
# You can still run jobs for this user's additional koha installs,
# by manipulating those variables in the command.
#
# For example, on the same codebase:
# */10 * * * * __KOHA_USER__ KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/koha-conf.xml /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -a -z >/dev/null
#
# For example, on a separate codebase:
# */10 * * * * __KOHA_USER__ KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/koha-conf.xml PERL5LIB=/home/koha/kohaclone /home/koha/kohaclone/misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -a -z >/dev/null
#
# ADDITIONAL INFO:
# See the perldoc of individual scripts to determine what other options
# are available. Check the man page for crontab to understand the
# schedule syntax for your system.
#
# NOTE: Don't forget to keep the empty line at the bottom.
# Cron/crontab will choke without it.
#
# SCHEDULED JOBS:
# m h dom mon dow user command
# OVERDUE NOTICES
0 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/overdue_notices.pl -t
# FINES
5 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/fines.pl
# ADVANCE NOTICES
10 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/advance_notices.pl -c
# PROCESS LONG OVERDUES
# updates item status from available to longoverdue for items long overdue
# 19 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/longoverdue.pl --lost 90=1 --confirm
# SEND EMAILS
15 * * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/process_message_queue.pl
# Hourly holds queue updated
52 * * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/holds/build_holds_queue.pl >/dev/null 2>&1
# Cancel expired holds
0 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/holds/cancel_expired_holds.pl >/dev/null 2>&1
# Auto unsuspend holds
0 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/holds/auto_unsuspend_holds.pl > /dev/null 2>&1
# Update popularity counts for biblio records
0 2 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/update_totalissues.pl --commit=1000 --use-stats --incremental --interval=1d >/dev/null 2>&1
# ZEBRA INDEX UPDATES with -z option, incremental index updates throughout the day
# for both authorities and bibs
*/10 * * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/../migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -a -z >/dev/null
# services_throttle -- resets the xISBN service
59 23 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/services_throttle.pl > /dev/null 2>&1
# clean up databases nightly. Be sure not to run this with --sessions during a time when the system is in use!
16 1 * * * __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/cleanup_database.pl --sessions --zebraqueue 10 --list-invites
# delete old purchase suggestions weekly. Replace XX with a number to define the age of suggestions to delete.
@weekly __KOHA_USER__ $KOHA_CRON_PATH/purge_suggestions.pl --days XX > /dev/null 2>&1