Notify when cronjob output contains a word
You can receive email, Slack, Discord notifications when your cronjob output does/doesn't contain a word
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You can receive email, Slack, Discord notifications when your cronjob output does/doesn't contain a word
You can now set priority (Normal, High, Higher) for cronjobs, groups, variables, notification channels, and team members.
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Previously, you needed to create several cronjobs that run once. Now you just need to create one cronjob, then schedule it to run along with a payload.
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Rerun cronjob when/until its output matches a word.
Send email/Slack notifications when your cronjob succeeds after it failed before.
You can prevent overlapping or allow up to 5 overlapping executions by adjusting the Max instances.
I've added a new tab to change the default cronjob settings.
If you're setting cronjobs to run once at a specific time, please ensure that it's at least 15 seconds into the future.
Filter scheduled executions to match both the day of the week and the day of the month
FastCron can now send cron notifications to both the account owner and other team members.
You can run cronjobs every 10 seconds using Unix crontab or FastCron service.
You can run cronjobs every 20 seconds using Unix crontab or FastCron service.
You can now invite/add a team member with a Viewer role.
You can now run another cronjob after a cronjob successful execution.
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You can run cronjobs every 30 seconds using Unix crontab or FastCron service.
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