Unable to use django-kronos












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I've been testing django-kronos with the simple example listed in the github readme:



I did pip3 install django-kronos,



myproject/myapp/cron.py:



import kronos
import random

@kronos.register('* * * * *')
def complain():
complaints = [
"I forgot to migrate our applications's cron jobs to our new server! Darn!",
"I'm out of complaints! Damnit!"
]

print random.choice(complaints)


In my myproject/myproject/settings.py:



INSTALLED_APPS = [
'appointments.apps.AppointmentsConfig',
'clinic.apps.ClinicConfig',
'django.contrib.admin',
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'django_extensions',
'bootstrap4',
'widget_tweaks',
'parsley',
'session_security',
'kronos'
]


Ran:



./manage.py runserver


I expected the dev server to throw up a message every minute. Nothing seems to be happening.



I also created myproject/myapp/management/commands/task.py:



from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
import kronos
@kronos.register('* * * * *')
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
print('Hello, world! KRONOS is running!!')


This is also not running.










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  • What does crontab -l output. Is there anything in your /var/log/cron*log file? Is crond alive?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:28












  • @RedCricket It says there are no crontab for me. In /var/log, there are no files starting with cron
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:30










  • Well you should have cron log file somewhere. What OS are you using?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket I've checked /var/log/syslog with a grep for CRON, and all I get are cron by the OS: Nov 22 23:39:01 hp CRON[28037]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi) Nov 22 23:45:01 hp CRON[28502]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:55:01 hp CRON[28900]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:59:01 hp CRON[29087]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2)
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:33
















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I've been testing django-kronos with the simple example listed in the github readme:



I did pip3 install django-kronos,



myproject/myapp/cron.py:



import kronos
import random

@kronos.register('* * * * *')
def complain():
complaints = [
"I forgot to migrate our applications's cron jobs to our new server! Darn!",
"I'm out of complaints! Damnit!"
]

print random.choice(complaints)


In my myproject/myproject/settings.py:



INSTALLED_APPS = [
'appointments.apps.AppointmentsConfig',
'clinic.apps.ClinicConfig',
'django.contrib.admin',
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'django_extensions',
'bootstrap4',
'widget_tweaks',
'parsley',
'session_security',
'kronos'
]


Ran:



./manage.py runserver


I expected the dev server to throw up a message every minute. Nothing seems to be happening.



I also created myproject/myapp/management/commands/task.py:



from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
import kronos
@kronos.register('* * * * *')
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
print('Hello, world! KRONOS is running!!')


This is also not running.










share|improve this question






















  • What does crontab -l output. Is there anything in your /var/log/cron*log file? Is crond alive?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:28












  • @RedCricket It says there are no crontab for me. In /var/log, there are no files starting with cron
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:30










  • Well you should have cron log file somewhere. What OS are you using?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket I've checked /var/log/syslog with a grep for CRON, and all I get are cron by the OS: Nov 22 23:39:01 hp CRON[28037]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi) Nov 22 23:45:01 hp CRON[28502]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:55:01 hp CRON[28900]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:59:01 hp CRON[29087]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2)
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:33














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I've been testing django-kronos with the simple example listed in the github readme:



I did pip3 install django-kronos,



myproject/myapp/cron.py:



import kronos
import random

@kronos.register('* * * * *')
def complain():
complaints = [
"I forgot to migrate our applications's cron jobs to our new server! Darn!",
"I'm out of complaints! Damnit!"
]

print random.choice(complaints)


In my myproject/myproject/settings.py:



INSTALLED_APPS = [
'appointments.apps.AppointmentsConfig',
'clinic.apps.ClinicConfig',
'django.contrib.admin',
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'django_extensions',
'bootstrap4',
'widget_tweaks',
'parsley',
'session_security',
'kronos'
]


Ran:



./manage.py runserver


I expected the dev server to throw up a message every minute. Nothing seems to be happening.



I also created myproject/myapp/management/commands/task.py:



from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
import kronos
@kronos.register('* * * * *')
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
print('Hello, world! KRONOS is running!!')


This is also not running.










share|improve this question













I've been testing django-kronos with the simple example listed in the github readme:



I did pip3 install django-kronos,



myproject/myapp/cron.py:



import kronos
import random

@kronos.register('* * * * *')
def complain():
complaints = [
"I forgot to migrate our applications's cron jobs to our new server! Darn!",
"I'm out of complaints! Damnit!"
]

print random.choice(complaints)


In my myproject/myproject/settings.py:



INSTALLED_APPS = [
'appointments.apps.AppointmentsConfig',
'clinic.apps.ClinicConfig',
'django.contrib.admin',
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'django_extensions',
'bootstrap4',
'widget_tweaks',
'parsley',
'session_security',
'kronos'
]


Ran:



./manage.py runserver


I expected the dev server to throw up a message every minute. Nothing seems to be happening.



I also created myproject/myapp/management/commands/task.py:



from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
import kronos
@kronos.register('* * * * *')
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
print('Hello, world! KRONOS is running!!')


This is also not running.







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  • What does crontab -l output. Is there anything in your /var/log/cron*log file? Is crond alive?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:28












  • @RedCricket It says there are no crontab for me. In /var/log, there are no files starting with cron
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:30










  • Well you should have cron log file somewhere. What OS are you using?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket I've checked /var/log/syslog with a grep for CRON, and all I get are cron by the OS: Nov 22 23:39:01 hp CRON[28037]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi) Nov 22 23:45:01 hp CRON[28502]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:55:01 hp CRON[28900]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:59:01 hp CRON[29087]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2)
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:33


















  • What does crontab -l output. Is there anything in your /var/log/cron*log file? Is crond alive?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:28












  • @RedCricket It says there are no crontab for me. In /var/log, there are no files starting with cron
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:30










  • Well you should have cron log file somewhere. What OS are you using?
    – Red Cricket
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:31










  • @RedCricket I've checked /var/log/syslog with a grep for CRON, and all I get are cron by the OS: Nov 22 23:39:01 hp CRON[28037]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi) Nov 22 23:45:01 hp CRON[28502]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:55:01 hp CRON[28900]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:59:01 hp CRON[29087]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2)
    – Joel G Mathew
    Nov 22 at 18:33
















What does crontab -l output. Is there anything in your /var/log/cron*log file? Is crond alive?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 at 18:28






What does crontab -l output. Is there anything in your /var/log/cron*log file? Is crond alive?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 at 18:28














@RedCricket It says there are no crontab for me. In /var/log, there are no files starting with cron
– Joel G Mathew
Nov 22 at 18:30




@RedCricket It says there are no crontab for me. In /var/log, there are no files starting with cron
– Joel G Mathew
Nov 22 at 18:30












Well you should have cron log file somewhere. What OS are you using?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 at 18:31




Well you should have cron log file somewhere. What OS are you using?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 at 18:31












@RedCricket Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
– Joel G Mathew
Nov 22 at 18:31




@RedCricket Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
– Joel G Mathew
Nov 22 at 18:31












@RedCricket I've checked /var/log/syslog with a grep for CRON, and all I get are cron by the OS: Nov 22 23:39:01 hp CRON[28037]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi) Nov 22 23:45:01 hp CRON[28502]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:55:01 hp CRON[28900]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:59:01 hp CRON[29087]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2)
– Joel G Mathew
Nov 22 at 18:33




@RedCricket I've checked /var/log/syslog with a grep for CRON, and all I get are cron by the OS: Nov 22 23:39:01 hp CRON[28037]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi) Nov 22 23:45:01 hp CRON[28502]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:55:01 hp CRON[28900]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1) Nov 22 23:59:01 hp CRON[29087]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2)
– Joel G Mathew
Nov 22 at 18:33

















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