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# Cron
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To configure cron jobs you need at least push access to the repository.
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## Add a new cron job
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1. To create a new cron job adjust your pipeline config(s) and add the event filter to all steps you would like to run by the cron job:
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```diff
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steps:
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sync_locales:
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image: weblate_sync
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settings:
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url: example.com
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token:
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from_secret: weblate_token
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+ when:
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+ event: cron
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+ cron: "name of the cron job" # if you only want to execute this step by a specific cron job
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```
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1. Create a new cron job in the repository settings:
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![cron settings](./cron-settings.png)
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The supported schedule syntax can be found at <https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/robfig/cron?utm_source=godoc#hdr-CRON_Expression_Format>. If you need general understanding of the cron syntax <https://crontab.guru/> is a good place to start and experiment.
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Examples: `@every 5m`, `@daily`, `0 30 * * * *` ...
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:::info
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Woodpeckers cron syntax starts with seconds instead of minutes as used by most linux cron schedulers.
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Example: "At minute 30 every hour" would be `0 30 * * * *` instead of `30 * * * *`
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:::
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