Scheduled Tasks
- class schedule.Schedule[source]
Interface for the PythonAnywhere Scheduled Tasks API.
This class uses the get_api_endpoint function from
pythonanywhere_core.apito construct the API URL, which is stored in the class variablebase_url. It then calls thecall_apimethod with appropriate arguments to perform actions related to scheduled tasks.- Supported HTTP Methods:
GET and POST for the tasks list.
GET, PATCH, and DELETE for tasks with an ID.
- Methods:
Schedule.get_list(): Retrieve the list of all scheduled tasks.Schedule.create(): Create a new scheduled task.Schedule.get_specs(): Retrieve the specifications of an existing task.Schedule.delete(): Delete an existing task.Schedule.update(): Update an existing task.
- create(params: dict) dict | None[source]
Creates new scheduled task using params.
Params should be: command, enabled (True or False), interval (daily or hourly), hour (24h format) and minute.
- Parameters:
params – dictionary with required scheduled task specs
- Returns:
dictionary with created task specs
- delete(task_id: int) Literal[True][source]
Deletes scheduled task by id.
- Parameters:
task_id – scheduled task to be deleted id number
- Returns:
True when API response is 204
- get_list() List[dict][source]
Gets list of existing scheduled tasks.
- Returns:
list of existing scheduled tasks specs
- get_specs(task_id: int) dict[source]
Get task specs by id.
- Parameters:
task_id – existing task id
- Returns:
dictionary of existing task specs
- update(task_id: int, params: dict) dict[source]
Updates existing task using id and params.
Params should at least one of: command, enabled, interval, hour, minute. To update hourly task don’t use ‘hour’ param. On the other hand when changing task’s interval from ‘hourly’ to ‘daily’ hour is required.
- Parameters:
task_id – existing task id
params – dictionary of specs to update