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@Scheduled注解各参数详解

2018-08-15  本文已影响2221人  sprainkle

@Scheduled注解的使用这里不详细说明,直接对8个参数进行讲解。

参数详解

1. cron

该参数接收一个cron表达式cron表达式是一个字符串,字符串以5或6个空格隔开,分开共6或7个域,每一个域代表一个含义。

cron表达式语法
[秒] [分] [小时] [日] [月] [周] [年]

注:[年]不是必须的域,可以省略[年],则一共6个域

序号 说明 必填 允许填写的值 允许的通配符
1 0-59 , - * /
2 0-59 , - * /
3 0-23 , - * /
4 1-31 , - * /
5 1-12 / JAN-DEC , - * ? / L W
6 1-7 or SUN-SAT , - * ? / L #
7 1970-2099 , - * /
通配符说明:
示例

每隔5秒执行一次:*/5 * * * * ?

每隔1分钟执行一次:0 */1 * * * ?

每天23点执行一次:0 0 23 * * ?

每天凌晨1点执行一次:0 0 1 * * ?

每月1号凌晨1点执行一次:0 0 1 1 * ?

每月最后一天23点执行一次:0 0 23 L * ?

每周星期天凌晨1点实行一次:0 0 1 ? * L

在26分、29分、33分执行一次:0 26,29,33 * * * ?

每天的0点、13点、18点、21点都执行一次:0 0 0,13,18,21 * * ?

2. zone

时区,接收一个java.util.TimeZone#IDcron表达式会基于该时区解析。默认是一个空字符串,即取服务器所在地的时区。比如我们一般使用的时区Asia/Shanghai。该字段我们一般留空。

3. fixedDelay

上一次执行完毕时间点之后多长时间再执行。如:

@Scheduled(fixedDelay = 5000) //上一次执行完毕时间点之后5秒再执行

4. fixedDelayString

3. fixedDelay 意思相同,只是使用字符串的形式。唯一不同的是支持占位符。如:

@Scheduled(fixedDelayString = "5000") //上一次执行完毕时间点之后5秒再执行

占位符的使用(配置文件中有配置:time.fixedDelay=5000):

    @Scheduled(fixedDelayString = "${time.fixedDelay}")
    void testFixedDelayString() {
        System.out.println("Execute at " + System.currentTimeMillis());
    }

运行结果:


占位符的使用

5. fixedRate

上一次开始执行时间点之后多长时间再执行。如:

@Scheduled(fixedRate = 5000) //上一次开始执行时间点之后5秒再执行

6. fixedRateString

5. fixedRate 意思相同,只是使用字符串的形式。唯一不同的是支持占位符。

7. initialDelay

第一次延迟多长时间后再执行。如:

@Scheduled(initialDelay=1000, fixedRate=5000) //第一次延迟1秒后执行,之后按fixedRate的规则每5秒执行一次

8. initialDelayString

8. initialDelayString 意思相同,只是使用字符串的形式。唯一不同的是支持占位符。

That's all ! Thanks for reading.

附:

截至spring-context-4.3.14.RELEASE的源码

/**
 * An annotation that marks a method to be scheduled. Exactly one of
 * the {@link #cron()}, {@link #fixedDelay()}, or {@link #fixedRate()}
 * attributes must be specified.
 *
 * <p>The annotated method must expect no arguments. It will typically have
 * a {@code void} return type; if not, the returned value will be ignored
 * when called through the scheduler.
 *
 * <p>Processing of {@code @Scheduled} annotations is performed by
 * registering a {@link ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor}. This can be
 * done manually or, more conveniently, through the {@code <task:annotation-driven/>}
 * element or @{@link EnableScheduling} annotation.
 *
 * <p>This annotation may be used as a <em>meta-annotation</em> to create custom
 * <em>composed annotations</em> with attribute overrides.
 *
 * @author Mark Fisher
 * @author Dave Syer
 * @author Chris Beams
 * @since 3.0
 * @see EnableScheduling
 * @see ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor
 * @see Schedules
 */
@Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
@Repeatable(Schedules.class)
public @interface Scheduled {

    /**
     * A cron-like expression, extending the usual UN*X definition to include
     * triggers on the second as well as minute, hour, day of month, month
     * and day of week.  e.g. {@code "0 * * * * MON-FRI"} means once per minute on
     * weekdays (at the top of the minute - the 0th second).
     * @return an expression that can be parsed to a cron schedule
     * @see org.springframework.scheduling.support.CronSequenceGenerator
     */
    String cron() default "";

    /**
     * A time zone for which the cron expression will be resolved. By default, this
     * attribute is the empty String (i.e. the server's local time zone will be used).
     * @return a zone id accepted by {@link java.util.TimeZone#getTimeZone(String)},
     * or an empty String to indicate the server's default time zone
     * @since 4.0
     * @see org.springframework.scheduling.support.CronTrigger#CronTrigger(String, java.util.TimeZone)
     * @see java.util.TimeZone
     */
    String zone() default "";

    /**
     * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between the
     * end of the last invocation and the start of the next.
     * @return the delay in milliseconds
     */
    long fixedDelay() default -1;

    /**
     * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between the
     * end of the last invocation and the start of the next.
     * @return the delay in milliseconds as a String value, e.g. a placeholder
     * @since 3.2.2
     */
    String fixedDelayString() default "";

    /**
     * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between
     * invocations.
     * @return the period in milliseconds
     */
    long fixedRate() default -1;

    /**
     * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between
     * invocations.
     * @return the period in milliseconds as a String value, e.g. a placeholder
     * @since 3.2.2
     */
    String fixedRateString() default "";

    /**
     * Number of milliseconds to delay before the first execution of a
     * {@link #fixedRate()} or {@link #fixedDelay()} task.
     * @return the initial delay in milliseconds
     * @since 3.2
     */
    long initialDelay() default -1;
    String initialDelayString() default "";

}
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