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add documentation on how to use the scheduler
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Scheduler
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==========
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The scheduler in SeedDMS manages frequently run tasks. It is very similar
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to regular unix cron jobs. A task in SeedDMS is an instanciation of a task
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class which itself is defined by an extension or SeedDMS itself.
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SeedDMS has some predefined classes e.g. core::expireddocs.
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In order for tasks to be runnalbe, a user `cli_scheduler` must exists in
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SeedDMS.
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All tasks are executed by a single cronjob in the directory `utils`
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> */5 * * * * /home/www-data/seeddms60x/seeddms/utils/seeddms-schedulercli --mode=run
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Please keep in mind, that the php interpreter used for the cronjob may be
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different from the php interpreter used für the web application. Hence, two
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different php.ini files might be used. php and the php extensions may differ as
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well. This can cause some extensions to be disabled and consequently some task
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classes are not defined.
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`utils/seeddms-schedulercli` can also be run on the command line. If you
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do that, run it with the same system user used for the web server. On Debian
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this is www-data. Hence run it like
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sudo -u www-data utils/seeddms-schedulercli --mode=list
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