Cronic is a simple tool for saving and observing events on a remote server.
For example, if you have a cron job that runs periodically you can use a simple curl at the end of the job to capture the output. It will be written to disk for later viewing. This can be helpful when running cron jobs whose output is critical (e.g. backups).
A REST server with a SQLite db that will record events
which contain a source
(string), output
(string) and an error code
(int).
An event's source
is a unique identifier, restic_backup_bookstack
for example.
A dashboard is presented on 0.0.0.0:8000
that shows basic information for the most recent events by source.
The examples/
dir contains a bash script and a python script with examples for storing events.
cronic:
container_name: cronic
image: diericx/cronic:latest
restart: always
environment:
- DB_PATH=/config/cronic_db.sqlite
volumes:
- cronic:/config
- customized_templates:/templates # OPTIONAL
ports:
- 80
On Mac it seems we need to install a musl
linker and ensure that the scripts know about it.
Look into musl-cross
and ensure these steps are followed, specifically:
TARGET_CC=x86_64-linux-musl-gcc cargo build ...