Arch: Using cron.d












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Till now I organized my non-crontab cron-jobs by cron.d in Debian-LAMP environment.



My cron-jobs use me to upgrade CMSs containing my web applications.



Here's how I do it from the beginning:



#!/bin/bash

cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.daily/cron_daily
#!/bin/bash
for dir in ${drt}/*/; do
if pushd "$dir"; then
rws
composer update drupal/* webflo/drupal-core-require-dev --with-dependencies
drush updatedb
drush cache:rebuild
rws
popd
fi
done 2> $HOME/myErrors
EOF

cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.weekly/cron_weekly
#!/bin/bash
find "$drt" -path "*/cache/*" -type f -delete
certbot renew -q
EOF

chmod +x /etc/cron{.daily,.weekly}


My question



I consider to start using Arch instead Debian.



I checked the Arch cron documentation about using cron.d but it's not clear to me if cron.d is a native part of Arch and if not, how to install it.



Is cron.d a part of Arch and if not, how to install it?









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    Till now I organized my non-crontab cron-jobs by cron.d in Debian-LAMP environment.



    My cron-jobs use me to upgrade CMSs containing my web applications.



    Here's how I do it from the beginning:



    #!/bin/bash

    cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.daily/cron_daily
    #!/bin/bash
    for dir in ${drt}/*/; do
    if pushd "$dir"; then
    rws
    composer update drupal/* webflo/drupal-core-require-dev --with-dependencies
    drush updatedb
    drush cache:rebuild
    rws
    popd
    fi
    done 2> $HOME/myErrors
    EOF

    cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.weekly/cron_weekly
    #!/bin/bash
    find "$drt" -path "*/cache/*" -type f -delete
    certbot renew -q
    EOF

    chmod +x /etc/cron{.daily,.weekly}


    My question



    I consider to start using Arch instead Debian.



    I checked the Arch cron documentation about using cron.d but it's not clear to me if cron.d is a native part of Arch and if not, how to install it.



    Is cron.d a part of Arch and if not, how to install it?









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      Till now I organized my non-crontab cron-jobs by cron.d in Debian-LAMP environment.



      My cron-jobs use me to upgrade CMSs containing my web applications.



      Here's how I do it from the beginning:



      #!/bin/bash

      cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.daily/cron_daily
      #!/bin/bash
      for dir in ${drt}/*/; do
      if pushd "$dir"; then
      rws
      composer update drupal/* webflo/drupal-core-require-dev --with-dependencies
      drush updatedb
      drush cache:rebuild
      rws
      popd
      fi
      done 2> $HOME/myErrors
      EOF

      cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.weekly/cron_weekly
      #!/bin/bash
      find "$drt" -path "*/cache/*" -type f -delete
      certbot renew -q
      EOF

      chmod +x /etc/cron{.daily,.weekly}


      My question



      I consider to start using Arch instead Debian.



      I checked the Arch cron documentation about using cron.d but it's not clear to me if cron.d is a native part of Arch and if not, how to install it.



      Is cron.d a part of Arch and if not, how to install it?









      share














      Till now I organized my non-crontab cron-jobs by cron.d in Debian-LAMP environment.



      My cron-jobs use me to upgrade CMSs containing my web applications.



      Here's how I do it from the beginning:



      #!/bin/bash

      cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.daily/cron_daily
      #!/bin/bash
      for dir in ${drt}/*/; do
      if pushd "$dir"; then
      rws
      composer update drupal/* webflo/drupal-core-require-dev --with-dependencies
      drush updatedb
      drush cache:rebuild
      rws
      popd
      fi
      done 2> $HOME/myErrors
      EOF

      cat <<-EOF > /etc/cron.weekly/cron_weekly
      #!/bin/bash
      find "$drt" -path "*/cache/*" -type f -delete
      certbot renew -q
      EOF

      chmod +x /etc/cron{.daily,.weekly}


      My question



      I consider to start using Arch instead Debian.



      I checked the Arch cron documentation about using cron.d but it's not clear to me if cron.d is a native part of Arch and if not, how to install it.



      Is cron.d a part of Arch and if not, how to install it?







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