que-scheduler
A lightweight cron scheduler for the async job worker Que (by hlascelles)
Montrose
Recurring events library for Ruby. Enumerable recurrence objects and convenient chainable interface. (by rossta)
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que-scheduler
Posts with mentions or reviews of que-scheduler.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-03.
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Ruby Schedulers: Whenever vs Sidekiq Cron vs Sidekiq Scheduler
Do also take into consideration que-scheduler (disclaimer, am author). It is built on top of the robust que async job system.
Montrose
Posts with mentions or reviews of Montrose.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-31.
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Recurring events, looking for recommendations
Hi I've got a project which requires normal one off events, as well as recurring events. Looking at the resources available it seems like there are really just three gems available(montrose, recurrence and ice_cube). Of the three I've had the best results with recurrence because it allows me to pass a hash of arguments to the schedule builder. As well as handling exceptions which montrose doesn't seem to offer.
- Scheduling app with recurring tasks
What are some alternatives?
When comparing que-scheduler and Montrose you can also consider the following projects:
sidekiq-scheduler - Lightweight job scheduler extension for Sidekiq
resque-scheduler - A light-weight job scheduling system built on top of Resque
minicron - 🕰️ Monitor your cron jobs
Sidekiq-Cron - Scheduler / Cron for Sidekiq jobs
Whenever - Cron jobs in Ruby
Clockwork - A scheduler process to replace cron.
rufus-scheduler - scheduler for Ruby (at, in, cron and every jobs)
que-scheduler vs sidekiq-scheduler
Montrose vs resque-scheduler
que-scheduler vs minicron
Montrose vs minicron
que-scheduler vs Sidekiq-Cron
Montrose vs Whenever
que-scheduler vs Clockwork
Montrose vs Clockwork
que-scheduler vs Whenever
Montrose vs rufus-scheduler
que-scheduler vs rufus-scheduler
Montrose vs Sidekiq-Cron