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Taskick

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Taskick is an event-driven Python library that automatically executes scripts or any commands. It not only automates tedious routine tasks and operations, but also makes it easy to develop applications.

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The main features of Taskick are as follows

  • Automatically execute commands and scripts.
  • Script execution timing can be managed in a configuration file (YAML).
  • You can specify datetime and directory/file operations as task triggers.

And,

  • Execution schedules can be specified in Crontab format.
  • Watchdog is used to detect directory and file operations. Any events API provided by Watchdog can be specified in the configuration file.

Installation

$ pip install taskick
$ python -m taskick
Taskick 0.1.6
usage: python -m taskick [-h] [--verbose] [--version] [--batch-load BATCH_LOAD]
                         [--file FILE [FILE ...]] [--log-config LOG_CONFIG]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --verbose, -v         increase the verbosity of messages: '-v' for normal output, '-vv' for more
                        verbose output and '-vvv' for debug
  --version, -V         display this application version and exit
  --batch-load BATCH_LOAD, -b BATCH_LOAD
                        configuration files can be load in batches
  --file FILE [FILE ...], -f FILE [FILE ...]
                        specify configuration files (YAML) for the task to be executed
  --log-config LOG_CONFIG, -l LOG_CONFIG
                        specify a logging configuration file
$ python -m taskick -V
Taskick 0.1.6

Toy Example

Here is a toy-eample that converts a PNG image to PDF. In this sample, the conversion script is automatically invoked when it detects that a PNG image has been saved to a specific folder. The script converts the PNG to PDF and saves it in another folder.

First, clone taskick-example.

git clone https://github.com/atsuyaide/taskick-example.git

Then, execute the following command.

$ cd taskick-example
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python -m taskick -b batch.yaml -vv
INFO:taskick:Loading: ./config/welcome.yaml
INFO:taskick:Processing: Welcome_taskick
INFO:taskick:Startup option is selected.
INFO:taskick:Registered
INFO:taskick:Loading: ./config/main.yaml
INFO:taskick:Processing: remove_files_in_input_folder
INFO:taskick:Startup option is selected.
INFO:taskick:Await option is selected.
INFO:taskick:Registered
INFO:taskick:Processing: png2pdf
INFO:taskick:Registered
INFO:taskick:Executing: Welcome_taskick
INFO:taskick:"remove_files_in_input_folder" is waiting for "Welcome_taskick" to finish.
Sun Apr 24 23:25:43 JST 2022 Welcome to Taskick!
waiting 5 seconds...
INFO:taskick:Executing: remove_files_in_input_folder

You can now launch an application that converts PNG images to PDF.

When a PNG image is saved in the input folder, a converted PDF file is output in the output folder. Files in the input folder are automatically deleted at startup or every minute.

png2gif

The application consists of welcome.yaml and main.yaml, and Taskick reads the two files indirectly by loading batch.yaml. For details of the configuration files, see the project page.

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