Creating a JOB file in Python
I'm trying to create a JOB that should be executed once time per minute, so i created a job.py that uses this library https://schedule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/.
import time
import schedule
def capturar_placas_cloud_alpr():
print('hi')
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr())
while True:
schedule.run_pending()
time.sleep(1)
But the "hi" message never appear. I'm newbie in python so i don't know if i should initialize this file to start Schedule execution.
python
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I'm trying to create a JOB that should be executed once time per minute, so i created a job.py that uses this library https://schedule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/.
import time
import schedule
def capturar_placas_cloud_alpr():
print('hi')
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr())
while True:
schedule.run_pending()
time.sleep(1)
But the "hi" message never appear. I'm newbie in python so i don't know if i should initialize this file to start Schedule execution.
python
add a comment |
I'm trying to create a JOB that should be executed once time per minute, so i created a job.py that uses this library https://schedule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/.
import time
import schedule
def capturar_placas_cloud_alpr():
print('hi')
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr())
while True:
schedule.run_pending()
time.sleep(1)
But the "hi" message never appear. I'm newbie in python so i don't know if i should initialize this file to start Schedule execution.
python
I'm trying to create a JOB that should be executed once time per minute, so i created a job.py that uses this library https://schedule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/.
import time
import schedule
def capturar_placas_cloud_alpr():
print('hi')
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr())
while True:
schedule.run_pending()
time.sleep(1)
But the "hi" message never appear. I'm newbie in python so i don't know if i should initialize this file to start Schedule execution.
python
python
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The do function of schedule should get a reference to a function (and not the output of the call to the function):
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr)
#^ Note that I didn't add this () here
In your code, basically what do got is None, because the call to capturar_placas_cloud_alpr in your code returned None.
I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for thehito appear in the console? :)
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
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The do function of schedule should get a reference to a function (and not the output of the call to the function):
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr)
#^ Note that I didn't add this () here
In your code, basically what do got is None, because the call to capturar_placas_cloud_alpr in your code returned None.
I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for thehito appear in the console? :)
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
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The do function of schedule should get a reference to a function (and not the output of the call to the function):
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr)
#^ Note that I didn't add this () here
In your code, basically what do got is None, because the call to capturar_placas_cloud_alpr in your code returned None.
I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for thehito appear in the console? :)
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
|
show 7 more comments
The do function of schedule should get a reference to a function (and not the output of the call to the function):
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr)
#^ Note that I didn't add this () here
In your code, basically what do got is None, because the call to capturar_placas_cloud_alpr in your code returned None.
The do function of schedule should get a reference to a function (and not the output of the call to the function):
schedule.every(1).minutes.do(capturar_placas_cloud_alpr)
#^ Note that I didn't add this () here
In your code, basically what do got is None, because the call to capturar_placas_cloud_alpr in your code returned None.
answered Nov 19 at 11:09
Dekel
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I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for thehito appear in the console? :)
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
|
show 7 more comments
I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for thehito appear in the console? :)
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
I removed the "()" as you mentioned, but the "hi" message don't appear in console.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:20
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for the
hi to appear in the console? :)– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Did you wait a complete 1 minute for the
hi to appear in the console? :)– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:27
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
Yeah, i'm wating more than 5 minutes and nothing.
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
python version? windows/linux?
– Dekel
Nov 19 at 11:28
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
Python 3.6.6, Linux distro Fedora 28
– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 19 at 11:32
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