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[feature] Option to enable/disable site checking in specific days/hours intervals #1086
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related to: #164 |
I've been thinking about this one for about a year now, and I always over-cooked the solution, all it needs initially is two input boxes to describe 'start' and 'end' time, this can be easy to check for
It will also need a timezone configuration in the settings some how, so you can see what time the system thinks it is, and set the TZ |
Work in progress over at #1092 quite a few people have asked for this and it seems like a good piece of functionality that other systems dont have |
That was what I really had in mind! Thanks mate!! Anyway, I want to highlight something that has nothing in common with all here. My principal account https://github.com/peppelongo96 seems banned from the repo, since I can't create any issues or make comments. Do you have any idea about? Like account actions were limited by the owner. |
If I may add: I would love to set a check daily at a particular time (and time zone). |
@peppetemp @dzek69 @jsreynolds and others who are looking for a solution, consider this temporary approach until the merge conflicts are resolved:
Reduce (carbon) footprints and save on proxy costs. |
Hi!
I think could be usefull to ehance the "Time Between Check" section with the possibility to define a days/hours intevarls in which we want to enable/disable the checking procedure. For instance, you are monitoring some site with a lot of changes 24/7 but you don't want to get notified during time sleep or in the weekend.
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