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name: CI
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on:
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push:
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branches: [main]
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pull_request:
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branches: [main]
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jobs:
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shellcheck:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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- name: Install ShellCheck
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run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y shellcheck
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- name: Run ShellCheck
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run: shellcheck systab
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The script has two modes controlled by CLI flags:
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- **Job creation** (`-t <time> [-c <cmd> | -f <script> | stdin]`): Generates a systemd `.service` + `.timer` pair with a 6-char hex short ID, reloads the daemon, and enables/starts the timer. Time specs are parsed via `parse_time` which handles natural language (`every 5 minutes`), `date -d` relative/absolute times, and raw systemd OnCalendar values. One-time jobs get `Persistent=false` and `RemainAfterElapse=no` (auto-unload after firing). All jobs log stdout/stderr to the journal via `SyslogIdentifier`. Notifications (`-i` desktop, `-m` email, `-o` include output) use `ExecStopPost` so they fire on both success and failure with status-aware icons/messages. The `-o [N]` flag fetches the last N lines of journal output (default 10) and includes them in the notification body (also configurable in edit mode as `o` or `o=N`). Notification flags are persisted in the service file as a `# SYSTAB_FLAGS=` comment.
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- **Job creation** (`-t <time> [-n <name>] [-c <cmd> | -f <script> | stdin]`): Generates a systemd `.service` + `.timer` pair with a 6-char hex short ID, reloads the daemon, and enables/starts the timer. An optional `-n <name>` assigns a human-readable name that can be used interchangeably with hex IDs in all operations. Time specs are parsed via `parse_time` which handles natural language (`every 5 minutes`), `date -d` relative/absolute times, and raw systemd OnCalendar values. One-time jobs get `Persistent=false` and `RemainAfterElapse=no` (auto-unload after firing). All jobs log stdout/stderr to the journal via `SyslogIdentifier`. Notifications (`-i` desktop, `-m` email, `-o` include output) use `ExecStopPost` so they fire on both success and failure with status-aware icons/messages. The `-o [N]` flag fetches the last N lines of journal output (default 10) and includes them in the notification body (also configurable in edit mode as `o` or `o=N`). Notification flags are persisted in the service file as a `# SYSTAB_FLAGS=` comment.
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- **Management** (`-D`, `-E`, `-e`, `-L`, `-S`, `-C`, `-h` — mutually exclusive):
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- `-D <id>` / `-E <id>`: Disable (stop+disable) or enable (enable+start) a job's timer.
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- `-e`: Opens `$EDITOR` with a pipe-separated crontab (`ID[:FLAGS] | SCHEDULE | COMMAND`). Notification flags are appended to the ID with `:` (`i` = desktop, `e=addr` = email, `o` = output 10 lines, `o=N` = output N lines, comma-separated). On save, diffs against the original to apply creates (ID=`new`), deletes (removed lines), updates (changed schedule/command/flags), and disable/enable (comment/uncomment lines).
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- `-L [id] [filter]`: Query `journalctl` logs for managed jobs (both unit messages and command output). Optional job ID to filter to a single job.
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- `-S [id]`: Show timer status via `systemctl`, including short IDs and disabled state. Optional job ID to show a single job.
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- `-D <id|name>` / `-E <id|name>`: Disable (stop+disable) or enable (enable+start) a job's timer. Accepts hex ID or name.
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- `-e`: Opens `$EDITOR` with a pipe-separated crontab (`ID[:FLAGS] | SCHEDULE | COMMAND`). Flags are appended to the ID with `:` (`i` = desktop, `e=addr` = email, `o` = output 10 lines, `o=N` = output N lines, `n=name` = job name, comma-separated). On save, diffs against the original to apply creates (ID=`new`), deletes (removed lines), updates (changed schedule/command/flags), and disable/enable (comment/uncomment lines).
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- `-L [id|name] [filter]`: Query `journalctl` logs for managed jobs (both unit messages and command output). Optional job ID or name to filter to a single job.
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- `-S [id|name]`: Show timer status via `systemctl`, including short IDs, names, and disabled state. Optional job ID or name to show a single job.
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- `-C`: Interactively clean up elapsed one-time timers (removes unit files from disk).
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Key functions: `parse_time` (time spec → OnCalendar), `_write_unit_files` (shared service+timer creation), `create_job`/`create_job_from_edit` (thin wrappers), `edit_jobs` (crontab-style edit with diff-and-apply), `get_managed_units` (find tagged units by type), `clean_jobs` (remove elapsed one-time timers), `disable_job_by_id`/`enable_job_by_id` (disable/enable timers), `write_notify_lines` (append `ExecStopPost` notification lines), `build_flags_string`/`parse_flags` (convert between CLI options and flags format).
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Key functions: `parse_time` (time spec → OnCalendar), `_write_unit_files` (shared service+timer creation), `create_job`/`create_job_from_edit` (thin wrappers), `edit_jobs` (crontab-style edit with diff-and-apply), `get_managed_units` (find tagged units by type), `clean_jobs` (remove elapsed one-time timers), `disable_job_by_id`/`enable_job_by_id` (disable/enable timers), `write_notify_lines` (append `ExecStopPost` notification lines), `build_flags_string`/`parse_flags` (convert between CLI options and flags format), `resolve_job_id` (resolve hex ID or name to hex ID).
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## Testing
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./test.sh
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```
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Runs 44 tests against real systemd user timers covering job creation, status, logs, disable/enable, notifications, time format parsing, error cases, and cleanup. All test jobs are cleaned up automatically via trap.
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Runs 58 tests against real systemd user timers covering job creation, job names, status, logs, disable/enable, notifications, time format parsing, error cases, and cleanup. All test jobs are cleaned up automatically via trap.
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Tests require a real systemd user session (`systemctl --user`) and cannot run in containers. CI runs ShellCheck only; tests must be run locally before submitting changes.
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## Notes
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- ShellCheck can be used for linting: `shellcheck systab`.
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- Edit mode uses `|` as the field delimiter (not tabs or spaces) to allow multi-word schedules. Notification flags use `:` after the ID (e.g., `a1b2c3:i,o,e=user@host`).
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- Notification flags (`i` = desktop, `o`/`o=N` = include output, `e=addr` = email) are persisted as `# SYSTAB_FLAGS=...` comments in service files and as `ExecStopPost=` lines using `$SERVICE_RESULT`/`$EXIT_STATUS` for status-aware messages. Unit file `printf` format strings must use `%%s` (not `%s`) since systemd expands `%s` as a specifier before the shell runs.
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- Edit mode uses `|` as the field delimiter (not tabs or spaces) to allow multi-word schedules. Flags use `:` after the ID (e.g., `a1b2c3:n=backup,i,o,e=user@host`).
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- Flags (`i` = desktop, `o`/`o=N` = include output, `e=addr` = email, `n=name` = job name) are persisted as `# SYSTAB_FLAGS=...` comments in service files. Names are additionally stored as `# SYSTAB_NAME=...` comments. `ExecStopPost=` lines use `$SERVICE_RESULT`/`$EXIT_STATUS` for status-aware messages. Unit file `printf` format strings must use `%%s` (not `%s`) since systemd expands `%s` as a specifier before the shell runs.
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- Journal logs are queried with `USER_UNIT` OR `SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER` to capture both systemd messages and command output.
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LICENSE
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LICENSE
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GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 3, 19 November 2007
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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Preamble
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|
|
@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
|
|||
# systab
|
||||
|
||||
[](https://code.opennomad.com/opennomad/systab/actions?workflow=ci.yml)
|
||||
[](LICENSE)
|
||||
|
||||
A cron/at-like interface for systemd user timers. Create, manage, and monitor scheduled jobs without writing unit files by hand.
|
||||
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
|
|
@ -28,11 +31,11 @@ Requires `bash`, `systemctl`, and optionally `notify-send` (for `-i`) and `sendm
|
|||
## Quick start
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Run a command every 5 minutes
|
||||
systab -t "every 5 minutes" -c "curl -s https://example.com/health"
|
||||
# Run a command every 5 minutes (with a name for easy reference)
|
||||
systab -t "every 5 minutes" -n healthcheck -c "curl -s https://example.com/health"
|
||||
|
||||
# Run a backup script every day at 2am
|
||||
systab -t "every day at 2am" -f ~/backup.sh
|
||||
systab -t "every day at 2am" -n backup -f ~/backup.sh
|
||||
|
||||
# Run a one-time command in 30 minutes
|
||||
systab -t "in 30 minutes" -c "echo reminder"
|
||||
|
|
@ -59,7 +62,7 @@ systab accepts several time formats:
|
|||
| Relative | `in 5 minutes` | One-time |
|
||||
| Relative | `tomorrow` | One-time |
|
||||
| Absolute | `2025-06-15 14:30` | One-time |
|
||||
| Absolute | `next tuesday at noon` | One-time |
|
||||
| Absolute | `next tuesday at 9am` | One-time |
|
||||
| Systemd keyword | `hourly`, `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly` | Recurring |
|
||||
| Systemd OnCalendar | `*:0/15` (every 15 min) | Recurring |
|
||||
| Systemd OnCalendar | `*-*-* 02:00:00` (daily at 2am) | Recurring |
|
||||
|
|
@ -67,16 +70,18 @@ systab accepts several time formats:
|
|||
|
||||
Relative and absolute formats are parsed by `date -d`. Systemd OnCalendar values are passed through directly.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: `date -d` does not technically like "*in* 5 minutes" or "*at*" between day and time. `systab` strips "in" and "at" before passing to `date -d`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Usage
|
||||
|
||||
### Creating jobs
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Command string
|
||||
systab -t "every 5 minutes" -c "echo hello"
|
||||
# Command string (with optional name)
|
||||
systab -t "every 5 minutes" -n ping -c "echo hello"
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|
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# Script file
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||||
systab -t "every day at 2am" -f ~/backup.sh
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systab -t "every day at 2am" -n backup -f ~/backup.sh
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|
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# From stdin
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echo "ls -la /tmp" | systab -t daily
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|
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@ -100,23 +105,23 @@ systab -e
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# Show status of all jobs
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systab -S
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|
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# Show status of a specific job
|
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# Show status of a specific job (by ID or name)
|
||||
systab -S a1b2c3
|
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systab -S backup
|
||||
|
||||
# View logs (all jobs)
|
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systab -L
|
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|
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# View logs for a specific job
|
||||
# View logs for a specific job (by ID or name)
|
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systab -L a1b2c3
|
||||
systab -L backup
|
||||
|
||||
# View logs (filtered)
|
||||
systab -L error
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable a job
|
||||
systab -D <id>
|
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|
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# Enable a disabled job
|
||||
systab -E <id>
|
||||
# Disable/enable a job (by ID or name)
|
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systab -D backup
|
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systab -E backup
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|
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# Clean up completed one-time jobs
|
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systab -C
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|
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@ -127,9 +132,9 @@ systab -C
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`systab -e` opens your editor with a pipe-delimited job list:
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|
||||
```
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a1b2c3 | daily | /home/user/backup.sh
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a1b2c3:n=backup | daily | /home/user/backup.sh
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d4e5f6:i | *:0/15 | curl -s https://example.com
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g7h8i9:e=user@host | weekly | ~/backup.sh
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g7h8i9:n=weekly-backup,e=user@host | weekly | ~/backup.sh
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# aabbcc | hourly | echo "this job is disabled"
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```
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|
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@ -137,11 +142,11 @@ g7h8i9:e=user@host | weekly | ~/backup.sh
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- Delete a line to remove a job
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- Add a line with `new` as the ID to create a job: `new | every 5 minutes | echo hello`
|
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- Comment out a line (`#`) to disable, uncomment to enable
|
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- Append notification flags after the ID with `:` — `i` for desktop, `e=addr` for email, `o` for output (default 10 lines), `o=N` for custom count, comma-separated (e.g., `a1b2c3:i,o,e=user@host`)
|
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- Append flags after the ID with `:` — `n=name` for naming, `i` for desktop notification, `e=addr` for email, `o` for output (default 10 lines), `o=N` for custom count, comma-separated (e.g., `a1b2c3:n=backup,i,o,e=user@host`)
|
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|
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### Job IDs
|
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### Job IDs and names
|
||||
|
||||
Each job gets a 6-character hex ID (e.g., `a1b2c3`) displayed on creation and in status output. Use this ID with `-D`, `-E`, and `-L`.
|
||||
Each job gets a 6-character hex ID (e.g., `a1b2c3`) displayed on creation and in status output. You can also assign a human-readable name with `-n` at creation time. Names can be used interchangeably with hex IDs in `-D`, `-E`, `-S`, and `-L`. Names must be unique and cannot contain whitespace, pipes, or colons.
|
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|
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## How it works
|
||||
|
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|
|
@ -156,6 +161,7 @@ Job Creation:
|
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-t <time> Time specification (required for job creation)
|
||||
-c <command> Command string to execute
|
||||
-f <script> Script file to execute (reads stdin if neither -c nor -f)
|
||||
-n <name> Give the job a human-readable name (usable in place of hex ID)
|
||||
-i Send desktop notification on completion (success/failure)
|
||||
-m <email> Send email notification to address (via sendmail)
|
||||
-o [lines] Include job output in notifications (default: 10 lines)
|
||||
|
|
@ -170,6 +176,16 @@ Management:
|
|||
-h Show help
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## License
|
||||
|
||||
AGPL-3.0-or-later. See [LICENSE](LICENSE).
|
||||
|
||||
## Contributing
|
||||
|
||||
The primary repository is hosted on [Forgejo](https://code.opennomad.com/opennomad/systab) with a public mirror on [GitHub](https://github.com/opennomad/systab).
|
||||
|
||||
Contributions (issues and pull requests) are welcome on GitHub.
|
||||
|
||||
## FAQ
|
||||
|
||||
**What's the difference between `-c` and `-f`?**
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Down 5
|
|||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
|
||||
# Add a new job line with notification flags
|
||||
Type "new:i,e=admin@example.com | hourly | curl -s https://example.com/health"
|
||||
Type "new:n=health,i,e=admin@example.com | hourly | curl -s https://example.com/health"
|
||||
Sleep 1s
|
||||
Enter
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Enter
|
|||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Show
|
||||
Sleep 1s
|
||||
Type "systab -t 'every day at 9am' -c '/home/user/backup.sh' -i -m admin@example.com"
|
||||
Type "systab -t 'every day at 9am' -n backup -c '/home/user/backup.sh' -i -m admin@example.com"
|
||||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Enter
|
||||
Sleep 2s
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Enter
|
|||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Show
|
||||
Sleep 1s
|
||||
Type "systab -t 'every 5 minutes' -c 'echo health check OK'"
|
||||
Type "systab -t 'every 5 minutes' -n healthcheck -c 'echo health check OK'"
|
||||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Enter
|
||||
Sleep 2s
|
||||
|
|
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Enter
|
|||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Show
|
||||
Sleep 1s
|
||||
Type "systab -D $(systab -S 2>/dev/null | grep -m1 'Job:' | awk '{print $2}')"
|
||||
Type "systab -D healthcheck"
|
||||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Enter
|
||||
Sleep 2s
|
||||
|
|
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Enter
|
|||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Show
|
||||
Sleep 1s
|
||||
Type "systab -E $(systab -S 2>/dev/null | grep -m1 'Disabled' -B4 | grep 'Job:' | awk '{print $2}')"
|
||||
Type "systab -E healthcheck"
|
||||
Sleep 500ms
|
||||
Enter
|
||||
Sleep 2s
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
183
systab
183
systab
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/env bash
|
||||
# systab - A cron/at/batch-like interface for systemd
|
||||
# Copyright (C) 2026 opennomad
|
||||
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
|
||||
set -euo pipefail
|
||||
|
||||
# systab - A cron/at/batch-like interface for systemd
|
||||
# Managed jobs are marked with: # SYSTAB_MANAGED
|
||||
|
||||
readonly SCRIPT_NAME="systab"
|
||||
|
|
@ -22,6 +24,7 @@ opt_disable=""
|
|||
opt_enable=""
|
||||
opt_filter=""
|
||||
opt_output=""
|
||||
opt_name=""
|
||||
opt_jobid=""
|
||||
|
||||
usage() {
|
||||
|
|
@ -34,6 +37,7 @@ Job Creation Options:
|
|||
-t <time> Time specification (see TIME FORMATS below)
|
||||
-c <command> Command string to execute
|
||||
-f <script> Script file to execute
|
||||
-n <name> Give the job a human-readable name (usable in place of hex ID)
|
||||
-i Send desktop notification on completion (success/failure)
|
||||
-m <email> Send email notification to address (via sendmail)
|
||||
-o [lines] Include job output in notifications (default: 10 lines)
|
||||
|
|
@ -49,15 +53,15 @@ Management Options:
|
|||
TIME FORMATS:
|
||||
Natural: "every 5 minutes", "every day at 2am", "every monday at 9am"
|
||||
Relative: "in 5 minutes", "in 2 hours", "tomorrow"
|
||||
Absolute: "2025-01-21 14:30", "next tuesday at noon"
|
||||
Absolute: "2025-01-21 14:30", "next tuesday at 9am"
|
||||
Systemd: "daily", "weekly", "hourly", "*:0/15" (every 15 min)
|
||||
|
||||
EXAMPLES:
|
||||
# Run command every 5 minutes
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -t "every 5 minutes" -c "echo Hello"
|
||||
# Run command every 5 minutes with a name
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -t "every 5 minutes" -n healthcheck -c "echo Hello"
|
||||
|
||||
# Run script every day at 2am with desktop notification
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -t "every day at 2am" -f ~/backup.sh -i
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -t "every day at 2am" -n backup -f ~/backup.sh -i
|
||||
|
||||
# Run command with email notification
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -t "in 5 minutes" -c "echo Hello" -m user@example.com
|
||||
|
|
@ -71,9 +75,9 @@ EXAMPLES:
|
|||
# Edit existing jobs (supports adding notifications via ID:flags syntax)
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -e
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable and enable a job
|
||||
# Disable and enable a job (by hex ID or name)
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -D <id>
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -E <id>
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -E backup
|
||||
|
||||
# View logs for backup jobs
|
||||
$SCRIPT_NAME -L backup
|
||||
|
|
@ -159,8 +163,10 @@ parse_time() {
|
|||
|
||||
# Try to parse with date command (one-time specs)
|
||||
# Strip "in " prefix for natural phrasing ("in 5 minutes" → "5 minutes")
|
||||
# Strip " at " before times ("next tuesday at noon" → "next tuesday noon")
|
||||
local date_spec="$time_spec"
|
||||
[[ "${date_spec,,}" == in\ * ]] && date_spec="${date_spec:3}"
|
||||
date_spec="${date_spec// at / }"
|
||||
local parsed_date
|
||||
if parsed_date=$(date -d "$date_spec" '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' 2>/dev/null); then
|
||||
echo "$parsed_date"
|
||||
|
|
@ -209,35 +215,88 @@ enable_job() {
|
|||
systemctl --user start "${1}.timer" 2>/dev/null || true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Resolve a job identifier (hex ID or name) to a 6-char hex ID
|
||||
# Sets _resolved_id; errors if not found
|
||||
resolve_job_id() {
|
||||
local input="$1"
|
||||
# Try as hex ID first
|
||||
if [[ "$input" =~ ^[0-9a-f]{6}$ ]]; then
|
||||
local timer_file="$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${SCRIPT_NAME}_${input}.timer"
|
||||
if [[ -f "$timer_file" ]]; then
|
||||
_resolved_id="$input"
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# Try as name: grep service files for SYSTAB_NAME=<input>
|
||||
local file
|
||||
for file in "${SYSTEMD_USER_DIR}/${SCRIPT_NAME}"_*.service; do
|
||||
[[ -f "$file" ]] || continue
|
||||
if grep -q "^# SYSTAB_NAME=${input}$" "$file" 2>/dev/null; then
|
||||
local base
|
||||
base=$(basename "$file" .service)
|
||||
_resolved_id=$(job_id "$base")
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
error "No job found with ID or name: $input"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Get the human-readable name from a service file (empty string if none)
|
||||
get_job_name() {
|
||||
local service_file="$1"
|
||||
sed -n 's/^# SYSTAB_NAME=//p' "$service_file" 2>/dev/null || true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Format a job identifier for display: "id (name)" or just "id"
|
||||
format_job_id() {
|
||||
local id="$1" name="$2"
|
||||
if [[ -n "$name" ]]; then
|
||||
echo "$id ($name)"
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "$id"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Validate a short ID refers to a managed job, sets _job_name
|
||||
validate_job_id() {
|
||||
local id="$1"
|
||||
resolve_job_id "$1"
|
||||
local id="$_resolved_id"
|
||||
_job_name="${SCRIPT_NAME}_${id}"
|
||||
local timer_file="$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${_job_name}.timer"
|
||||
[[ -f "$timer_file" ]] || error "No job found with ID: $id"
|
||||
grep -q "^$MARKER" "$timer_file" 2>/dev/null || error "Not a managed job: $id"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable a job by short ID
|
||||
# Disable a job by short ID or name
|
||||
disable_job_by_id() {
|
||||
validate_job_id "$1"
|
||||
local id="$_resolved_id"
|
||||
local name
|
||||
name=$(get_job_name "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${_job_name}.service")
|
||||
local label
|
||||
label=$(format_job_id "$id" "$name")
|
||||
if ! is_job_enabled "$_job_name"; then
|
||||
echo "Already disabled: $1"
|
||||
echo "Already disabled: $label"
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
disable_job "$_job_name"
|
||||
echo "Disabled: $1"
|
||||
echo "Disabled: $label"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable a job by short ID
|
||||
# Enable a job by short ID or name
|
||||
enable_job_by_id() {
|
||||
validate_job_id "$1"
|
||||
local id="$_resolved_id"
|
||||
local name
|
||||
name=$(get_job_name "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${_job_name}.service")
|
||||
local label
|
||||
label=$(format_job_id "$id" "$name")
|
||||
if is_job_enabled "$_job_name"; then
|
||||
echo "Already enabled: $1"
|
||||
echo "Already enabled: $label"
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
enable_job "$_job_name"
|
||||
echo "Enabled: $1"
|
||||
echo "Enabled: $label"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Get all managed unit files of a given type (service or timer)
|
||||
|
|
@ -251,7 +310,7 @@ get_managed_units() {
|
|||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Build flags string from opt_notify and opt_email
|
||||
# Build flags string from opt_notify, opt_email, and opt_name
|
||||
build_flags_string() {
|
||||
local flags=""
|
||||
if $opt_notify; then
|
||||
|
|
@ -265,15 +324,20 @@ build_flags_string() {
|
|||
[[ -n "$flags" ]] && flags+=","
|
||||
flags+="e=$opt_email"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if [[ -n "$opt_name" ]]; then
|
||||
[[ -n "$flags" ]] && flags+=","
|
||||
flags+="n=$opt_name"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "$flags"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Parse flags string into _notify_flag (bool) and _email_addr (string)
|
||||
# Parse flags string into _notify_flag (bool), _email_addr (string), _name (string)
|
||||
parse_flags() {
|
||||
local flags="$1"
|
||||
_notify_flag=false
|
||||
_email_addr=""
|
||||
_output_lines=""
|
||||
_name=""
|
||||
IFS=',' read -ra parts <<< "$flags"
|
||||
for part in "${parts[@]}"; do
|
||||
case "$part" in
|
||||
|
|
@ -281,15 +345,18 @@ parse_flags() {
|
|||
o) _output_lines=10 ;;
|
||||
o=*) _output_lines="${part#o=}" ;;
|
||||
e=*) _email_addr="${part#e=}" ;;
|
||||
n=*) _name="${part#n=}" ;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Write ExecStopPost notification lines to a service file
|
||||
# Usage: write_notify_lines <short_id> <notify_flag> <email_addr> <file> [output_lines] [job_name]
|
||||
# Usage: write_notify_lines <short_id> <notify_flag> <email_addr> <file> [output_lines] [job_name] [display_name]
|
||||
write_notify_lines() {
|
||||
local short_id="$1" notify="$2" email="$3" file="$4"
|
||||
local output_lines="${5-}" job_name="${6-}"
|
||||
local output_lines="${5-}" job_name="${6-}" display_name="${7-}"
|
||||
local job_label="$short_id"
|
||||
[[ -n "$display_name" ]] && job_label="$short_id ($display_name)"
|
||||
local out_cmd=""
|
||||
if [[ -n "$output_lines" && -n "$job_name" ]]; then
|
||||
out_cmd="out=\$(journalctl --user SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=$job_name -n $output_lines --no-pager -o cat); "
|
||||
|
|
@ -302,9 +369,9 @@ write_notify_lines() {
|
|||
if [[ "$notify" == true ]]; then
|
||||
local notify_cmd
|
||||
if [[ -n "$out_cmd" ]]; then
|
||||
notify_cmd="${out_cmd}body=\$(printf \"Job $short_id: %%s\n%%s\" \"\$s\" \"\$out\"); notify-send -i \"\$icon\" \"systab\" \"\$body\" || true"
|
||||
notify_cmd="${out_cmd}body=\$(printf \"Job $job_label: %%s\n%%s\" \"\$s\" \"\$out\"); notify-send -i \"\$icon\" \"systab\" \"\$body\" || true"
|
||||
else
|
||||
notify_cmd="notify-send -i \"\$icon\" \"systab\" \"Job $short_id: \$s\" || true"
|
||||
notify_cmd="notify-send -i \"\$icon\" \"systab\" \"Job $job_label: \$s\" || true"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "ExecStopPost=/bin/sh -c '${icon_pre}${notify_cmd}'" >> "$file"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
|
@ -314,9 +381,9 @@ write_notify_lines() {
|
|||
[[ -n "$mailer" ]] || { warn "No sendmail or msmtp found, skipping email notification"; return; }
|
||||
local mail_cmd
|
||||
if [[ -n "$out_cmd" ]]; then
|
||||
mail_cmd="${out_cmd}printf \"Subject: systab: $short_id %%s\\\\n\\\\n%%s at %%s\\\\n\\\\n%%s\\\\n\" \"\$s\" \"\$s\" \"\$(date)\" \"\$out\" | $mailer $email"
|
||||
mail_cmd="${out_cmd}printf \"Subject: systab: $job_label %%s\\\\n\\\\n%%s at %%s\\\\n\\\\n%%s\\\\n\" \"\$s\" \"\$s\" \"\$(date)\" \"\$out\" | $mailer $email"
|
||||
else
|
||||
mail_cmd="printf \"Subject: systab: $short_id %%s\\\\n\\\\n%%s at %%s\\\\n\" \"\$s\" \"\$s\" \"\$(date)\" | $mailer $email"
|
||||
mail_cmd="printf \"Subject: systab: $job_label %%s\\\\n\\\\n%%s at %%s\\\\n\" \"\$s\" \"\$s\" \"\$(date)\" | $mailer $email"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "ExecStopPost=/bin/sh -c '${status_pre}${mail_cmd}'" >> "$file"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
|
@ -352,7 +419,8 @@ EOF
|
|||
if [[ -n "$flags" ]]; then
|
||||
echo "# SYSTAB_FLAGS=$flags" >> "$service_file"
|
||||
parse_flags "$flags"
|
||||
write_notify_lines "$short_id" "$_notify_flag" "$_email_addr" "$service_file" "$_output_lines" "$job_name"
|
||||
[[ -n "$_name" ]] && echo "# SYSTAB_NAME=$_name" >> "$service_file"
|
||||
write_notify_lines "$short_id" "$_notify_flag" "$_email_addr" "$service_file" "$_output_lines" "$job_name" "$_name"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Timer file
|
||||
|
|
@ -385,6 +453,19 @@ EOF
|
|||
_created_id="$short_id"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Check that a job name is unique across all managed jobs
|
||||
check_name_unique() {
|
||||
local name="$1"
|
||||
[[ -d "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR" ]] || return
|
||||
local file
|
||||
for file in "${SYSTEMD_USER_DIR}/${SCRIPT_NAME}"_*.service; do
|
||||
[[ -f "$file" ]] || continue
|
||||
if grep -q "^# SYSTAB_NAME=${name}$" "$file" 2>/dev/null; then
|
||||
error "Job name '$name' is already in use"
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fi
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done
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}
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# Create a job from CLI options
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create_job() {
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local command_to_run
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@ -403,13 +484,20 @@ create_job() {
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[[ -n "$command_to_run" ]] || error "No command provided"
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fi
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# Validate name uniqueness
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if [[ -n "$opt_name" ]]; then
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check_name_unique "$opt_name"
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fi
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local time_spec
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time_spec=$(parse_time "$opt_time")
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_write_unit_files "$command_to_run" "$time_spec" "$(build_flags_string)"
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systemctl --user daemon-reload
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echo "Job created: $_created_id"
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local label
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label=$(format_job_id "$_created_id" "$opt_name")
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echo "Job created: $label"
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local job_name="${SCRIPT_NAME}_${_created_id}"
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echo "Next run: $(systemctl --user show "$job_name.timer" -p NextElapseUSecRealtime --value 2>/dev/null)"
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}
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@ -447,11 +535,12 @@ edit_jobs() {
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# Add a line with "new" as ID to create a job: new | daily | /path/to/cmd
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# Comment out a line to disable, uncomment to re-enable.
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#
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# Notification flags (append to ID with ':'): i = desktop, e=addr = email,
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# o = include output (default 10 lines), o=N = include N lines of output
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# Flags (append to ID with ':'): i = desktop, e=addr = email,
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# o = include output (default 10 lines), o=N = include N lines of output,
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# n=name = human-readable name (usable in place of hex ID)
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# a1b2c3:i | daily | cmd desktop notification
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# a1b2c3:i,o | daily | cmd desktop with last 10 lines of output
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# a1b2c3:i,o=5 | daily | cmd desktop with last 5 lines of output
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# a1b2c3:n=backup,i | daily | cmd named job with desktop notification
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# a1b2c3:e=user@host | daily | cmd email notification
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# a1b2c3:i,e=user@host | daily | cmd both
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#
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@ -736,13 +825,14 @@ HEADER
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# Handle flags changes
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if [[ "$old_flags" != "$new_flags" && -f "$service_file" ]]; then
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# Remove existing notification lines and flags comment
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sed -i '/^ExecStopPost=/d; /^# SYSTAB_FLAGS=/d' "$service_file"
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# Remove existing notification lines, flags comment, and name comment
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sed -i '/^ExecStopPost=/d; /^# SYSTAB_FLAGS=/d; /^# SYSTAB_NAME=/d' "$service_file"
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# Add new flags and notification lines
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if [[ -n "$new_flags" ]]; then
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echo "# SYSTAB_FLAGS=$new_flags" >> "$service_file"
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parse_flags "$new_flags"
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write_notify_lines "$id" "$_notify_flag" "$_email_addr" "$service_file" "$_output_lines" "$jname"
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[[ -n "$_name" ]] && echo "# SYSTAB_NAME=$_name" >> "$service_file"
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write_notify_lines "$id" "$_notify_flag" "$_email_addr" "$service_file" "$_output_lines" "$jname" "$_name"
|
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fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
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|
|
@ -771,7 +861,8 @@ HEADER
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build_job_list() {
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_job_list=()
|
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if [[ -n "$opt_jobid" ]]; then
|
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_job_list+=("${SCRIPT_NAME}_${opt_jobid}")
|
||||
resolve_job_id "$opt_jobid"
|
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_job_list+=("${SCRIPT_NAME}_${_resolved_id}")
|
||||
else
|
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local job
|
||||
while IFS= read -r job; do
|
||||
|
|
@ -798,7 +889,11 @@ show_status() {
|
|||
local timer_file="$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${job}.timer"
|
||||
local service_file="$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${job}.service"
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Job: $(job_id "$job")"
|
||||
local id name label
|
||||
id=$(job_id "$job")
|
||||
name=$(get_job_name "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${job}.service")
|
||||
label=$(format_job_id "$id" "$name")
|
||||
echo "Job: $label"
|
||||
|
||||
# Get schedule from timer file
|
||||
if [[ -f "$timer_file" ]]; then
|
||||
|
|
@ -871,7 +966,11 @@ list_logs() {
|
|||
[[ -n "$opt_filter" ]] && grep_args=(--grep "$opt_filter")
|
||||
|
||||
for job in "${_job_list[@]}"; do
|
||||
echo "=== Logs for $(job_id "$job") ==="
|
||||
local id name label
|
||||
id=$(job_id "$job")
|
||||
name=$(get_job_name "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${job}.service")
|
||||
label=$(format_job_id "$id" "$name")
|
||||
echo "=== Logs for $label ==="
|
||||
|
||||
if systemctl --user is-active "${job}.timer" &>/dev/null; then
|
||||
echo "Status: Active"
|
||||
|
|
@ -929,11 +1028,12 @@ clean_jobs() {
|
|||
|
||||
# Parse command-line options
|
||||
parse_options() {
|
||||
while getopts "t:c:f:im:oD:E:eLSCh" opt; do
|
||||
while getopts "t:c:f:n:im:oD:E:eLSCh" opt; do
|
||||
case $opt in
|
||||
t) opt_time="$OPTARG" ;;
|
||||
c) opt_command="$OPTARG" ;;
|
||||
f) opt_file="$OPTARG" ;;
|
||||
n) opt_name="$OPTARG" ;;
|
||||
i) opt_notify=true ;;
|
||||
m) opt_email="$OPTARG" ;;
|
||||
o) # Optional argument: peek at next arg for a number
|
||||
|
|
@ -962,8 +1062,8 @@ parse_options() {
|
|||
# Check for trailing arguments after -S or -L
|
||||
if ($opt_list || $opt_status) && [[ $OPTIND -le $# ]]; then
|
||||
local trailing="${!OPTIND}"
|
||||
# If it looks like a job ID and the job exists, use as job filter
|
||||
if [[ "$trailing" =~ ^[0-9a-f]{6}$ ]] && [[ -f "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/${SCRIPT_NAME}_${trailing}.timer" ]]; then
|
||||
# Try to resolve as job ID or name (run in subshell to catch error exit)
|
||||
if (resolve_job_id "$trailing") 2>/dev/null; then
|
||||
opt_jobid="$trailing"
|
||||
# For -L, check for a second trailing arg as text filter
|
||||
if $opt_list; then
|
||||
|
|
@ -973,13 +1073,20 @@ parse_options() {
|
|||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif $opt_list; then
|
||||
# Not a job ID — treat as text filter for backward compatibility
|
||||
# Not a job ID or name — treat as text filter for backward compatibility
|
||||
opt_filter="$trailing"
|
||||
else
|
||||
error "No job found with ID: $trailing"
|
||||
error "No job found with ID or name: $trailing"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Validate name format
|
||||
if [[ -n "$opt_name" ]]; then
|
||||
if [[ "$opt_name" =~ [[:space:]|:] ]]; then
|
||||
error "Job name must not contain whitespace, pipes, or colons"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Validate mutually exclusive options
|
||||
local manage_count=0
|
||||
[[ -n "$opt_disable" ]] && manage_count=$((manage_count + 1))
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
35
test.sh
35
test.sh
|
|
@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ assert_file_contains() {
|
|||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract job ID from "Job created: <id>" output
|
||||
# Extract job ID from "Job created: <id>" or "Job created: <id> (<name>)" output
|
||||
extract_id() {
|
||||
sed -n 's/^Job created: \([0-9a-f]\{6\}\)$/\1/p' <<< "$_last_output"
|
||||
sed -n 's/^Job created: \([0-9a-f]\{6\}\)\( .*\)\{0,1\}$/\1/p' <<< "$_last_output"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove all systab_* unit files and reload
|
||||
|
|
@ -271,6 +271,37 @@ assert_success "parse_time 'in 5 minutes' succeeds" bash -c '
|
|||
parse_time "in 5 minutes"
|
||||
'
|
||||
|
||||
# ============================================================
|
||||
# Job names (-n)
|
||||
# ============================================================
|
||||
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo "${BOLD}--- Job names ---${RESET}"
|
||||
|
||||
assert_output "create job with name" "Job created:" $SYSTAB -t "every 10 minutes" -c "echo named_test" -n mytest
|
||||
id_named=$(extract_id)
|
||||
assert_last_output_contains "name appears in creation output" "(mytest)"
|
||||
|
||||
assert_file_contains "service file has SYSTAB_NAME" \
|
||||
"$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/systab_${id_named}.service" "^# SYSTAB_NAME=mytest$"
|
||||
|
||||
assert_output "status by name" "(mytest)" $SYSTAB -S mytest
|
||||
assert_output "logs by name" "(mytest)" $SYSTAB -L mytest
|
||||
|
||||
assert_output "disable by name" "Disabled:" $SYSTAB -D mytest
|
||||
assert_last_output_contains "disable output shows name" "(mytest)"
|
||||
|
||||
assert_output "enable by name" "Enabled:" $SYSTAB -E mytest
|
||||
assert_last_output_contains "enable output shows name" "(mytest)"
|
||||
|
||||
assert_output "status shows name" "(mytest)" $SYSTAB -S
|
||||
|
||||
assert_failure "duplicate name rejected" $SYSTAB -t "every 10 minutes" -c "echo dup" -n mytest
|
||||
|
||||
assert_failure "name with whitespace rejected" $SYSTAB -t "daily" -c "echo bad" -n "my test"
|
||||
assert_failure "name with pipe rejected" $SYSTAB -t "daily" -c "echo bad" -n "my|test"
|
||||
assert_failure "name with colon rejected" $SYSTAB -t "daily" -c "echo bad" -n "my:test"
|
||||
|
||||
# ============================================================
|
||||
# Error cases
|
||||
# ============================================================
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
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