SilkierQuartz
QuartzNet
SilkierQuartz | QuartzNet | |
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2 | 30 | |
330 | 6,242 | |
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1.7 | 8.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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SilkierQuartz
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.NET framework: Windows Service - Quartz scheduler UI
It looks like there are several UI libraries out there for Quartz, such as this one: https://github.com/maikebing/SilkierQuartz
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What options are there for Job Schedulers with a dashboard?
https://github.com/maikebing/SilkierQuartz << if you like quartz but want to use a dashboard. I've used it on a project and you have to futz with it, but it works fine
QuartzNet
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I open-sourced a lib for Message Queueing /w MongoDB - wise idea?
I would agree with using Job over Queue. Therefore I would recommend looking at Quartz.Net https://www.quartz-scheduler.net/
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Sending recurring reminders through text message at user-defined times.
You can use something like https://www.quartz-scheduler.net/ to create multiple recurring jobs based on the definition you load from a DB.
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Suggestions to scale this existing process
Or use an existing open source scheduling solution like https://www.quartz-scheduler.net/
- Hangfire - Schedule Background Jobs in ASP.NET Core
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.NET Timer
If you're interested in using Quartz, you can check out their GitHub repo here: https://github.com/quartznet/quartznet. They also have extensive documentation available on their website: https://www.quartz-scheduler.net/documentation/index.html.
- How to do Recurring weekly events with timezones?
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async await is doing problems in the background jobs(console scheduler app)
You should use an actual scheduler. https://www.quartz-scheduler.net/
- Is this the best way to have a thread manager?
- Scheduled job in dot ent
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Will background threads be forced to exit in finally blocks once all main threads have exited
Better to use a framework like Quartz.NET for scheduling background tasks. How it works inside the box I have no idea, but I have used it extensively in my web applications, and those background tasks run 24/7, come hell or high water. It's a good library, and it's easy to use.
What are some alternatives?
practical-aspnetcore - Practical samples of ASP.NET Core 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, 5.0, 3.1, 2.2, and 2.1,projects you can use. Readme contains explanations on all projects.
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background job processing in .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required
Hangfire.Console - Job console extension for Hangfire
FluentScheduler - Automated job scheduler with fluent interface for the .NET platform.
SimpleDateTimeProvider - A simple abstraction over C#'s DateTime.Now, DateTime.Today and DateTime.UtcNow so you can control these values in your tests. No longer do you have to attempt shenanigans in your tests to handle when you need to use those values in your code.
Coravel - Near-zero config .NET library that makes advanced application features like Task Scheduling, Caching, Queuing, Event Broadcasting, and more a breeze!
Stuntman - Library for impersonating users during development leveraging ASP.NET Identity.
Cronos - A fully-featured .NET library for working with Cron expressions. Built with time zones in mind and intuitively handles daylight saving time transitions
Workflow Core - Lightweight workflow engine for .NET Standard
NCrontab - Crontab for .NET
DurableTask - Durable Task Framework allows users to write long running persistent workflows in C# using the async/await capabilities.
Chroniton - A library for running tasks(jobs) on schedules.