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Setting up a Laravel cron job in cPanel

I have the following function:

protected function schedule(Schedule $schedule)
{
    $schedule->command('email:users')->everyMinute();
}

when I run the command

artisan schedule:run 

it sends an email but when I add the following command to the cpanel as a cron job it doesn't send any email. Cpanel suppose to email me a notification when the cron job is run but I haven't receive a single email.

php /home/rain/artisan schedule:run 1>> /dev/null 2>&1

Where am I doing wrong?

Also when I run the command artisan schedule:run it runs it only once. I am very curious why do I have to add ->everyMinute(); if it is not going to run every minute? If I want to send it weekly I can setup the cron job. Why do I have to write to add ->weekly(); in the function if cron job is sending it weekly?

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Johnny Avatar asked Jun 30 '17 20:06

Johnny


3 Answers

The Laravel scheduler assumes you have a cronjob every minutes. The scheduler is only useful if you want to have multiple tasks.

Normally you have one single cronjob configured in cPanel and you can set the scheduler to everyWeek() and have another task that would be everyDay() without having to add of change the cronjobs in your cPanel.

Laravel will automagically know if the task has already been run.

https://laravel.com/docs/5.4/scheduling

This Cron will call the Laravel command scheduler every minute. When the schedule:run command is executed, Laravel will evaluate your scheduled tasks and runs the tasks that are due.

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Pascal Meunier Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 07:10

Pascal Meunier


It worked for me:

First try your command without waiting:

/usr/local/bin/php /home/hosting-username/laravel-folder/artisan schedule:run

Then, once you checked if it worked, add this:

/usr/local/bin/php /home/hosting-username/laravel-folder/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
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Gnomo Ario Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 07:10

Gnomo Ario


This Works for me

/usr/local/bin/php /home/hosting-username/laravel-folder/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null

Just Make Sure you use exact version of php to execute schedule

e.g if your php v is 7.3 then the code will be

 /usr/local/bin/ea-php73 /home/hosting-username/laravel-folder/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null
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Godson Mandla Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 09:10

Godson Mandla