README -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This module allows nodes to be published and unpublished on specified dates. Dates can be entered either as plain text or with Javascript calendar popups (JSCalendar in Drupal 5, Date Popup in Drupal 6). JSCalendar is part of the JSTools module (http://drupal.org/project/jstools). Date Popup is part of the the Date module (http://drupal.org/project/date). Notice: - Please check if cron is running correctly if scheduler does not publish your scheduled nodes. - Scheduler does only schedule publishing and unpublishing of nodes. If you want to schedule any other activity check out Workflow (http://drupal.org/project/workflow), Rules (http://drupal.org/project/rules) and Actions (http://drupal.org/project/actions). Scheduler is the work of many people. Some of them are listed here: http://drupal.org/project/developers/3292. But there are even more: All the people who created patches but did not check them in themselfs, who posted bug or feature request and those who provided translations and documentation. This module has been completely rewritten for Drupal 4.7 by: Ted Serbinski <hello [at] tedserbinski.com> aka "m3avrck" on http://drupal.org This module was originally written for Drupal 4.5.0 by: Moshe Weitzman <weitzman [at] tejasa.com> Gabor Hojtsy <goba [at] php.net> Tom Dobes <tomdobes [at] purdue.edu> INSTALLATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Copy the scheduler.module to your modules directory 2. Enable module, database schemas will be setup automatically. 3. Grant users the permission "Schedule content publication" so they can set when the nodes they create are to be (un)published. 4. Visit admin > settings > content-types and click on any node type and check the box "enable scheduled (un)publishing" for this node type 5. Repeat for all node types that you want scheduled publishing for The scheduler will run with Drupal's cron.php, and will (un)publish nodes timed on or before the time at which cron runs. If you'd like finer granularity to scheduler, but don't want to run Drupal's cron more often (due to its taking too many cycles to run every minute, for example), you can set up another cron job for the scheduler to run independently. Scheduler's cron is at /scheduler/cron; a sample crontab entry to run scheduler every minute would look like: * * * * * /usr/bin/wget -O - -q "http://example.com/scheduler/cron" FEEDS INTEGRATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The module provides integration with the Feeds module [1]. In order to set scheduling dates for publishing or unpublishing imported content you can map the source date fields to the "Scheduler: publish on" and "Scheduler: unpublish on" targets. Make sure the source date fields are using formats that are compatible with the PHP strtotime() function [2]. If needed the date format can be altered by writing a custom FeedsProcessor plugin [3] or by using the Feeds Tamper module [4]. [1] Feeds module: https://www.drupal.org/project/feeds [2] PHP strtotime() function: http://php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php [3] The developer's guide to Feeds: https://www.drupal.org/node/622700 [4] Feeds Tamper module: https://www.drupal.org/project/feeds_tamper