jobqueue: add support for specifying next_t in datetime.datetime or datetime.time #482
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Title says it all, I guess. Many people asked for it, so here we go. You can now specify the
next_t
parameter ofJobQueue.put
asdatetime.datetime
ordatetime.time
, so the job will run at exactly the specified (date and) time.If you pass a
datetime.time
object fornext_t
and it's already later than the specified time (eg it's 10:00 andnext_t
istime(8, 30)
), the job will execute the next day.I made the
interval
parameter forJob
optional, so you can just leave it for non-repeating jobs (however, you must explicitly passrepeat=False
)