:timer
for cats ecto databases.
Timers created with CandleClock are stored and tracked in an ecto database. This means that timers will now survive restarts of your application.
CandleClock can handle erlang clusters by using row-level locks to isolate the next job to be run in each worker.
Timers can have the following types:
- delay
- interval
- cron
- specific date and time
Read the docs for more in-depth information: https://hexdocs.pm/candle_clock
The package can be installed by adding candle_clock
to your list of
dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:candle_clock, "~> 1.4"}
]
end