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# Reference <!-- DO NOT EDIT: This document was generated by Puppet Strings --> ## Table of Contents ### Resource types * [`scheduled_task`](#scheduled_task): Installs and manages Windows Scheduled Tasks. ## Resource types ### <a name="scheduled_task"></a>`scheduled_task` Installs and manages Windows Scheduled Tasks. * **Note** All attributes except `name`, `command`, and `trigger` are optional; see the description of the `trigger` attribute for details on setting schedules." #### Properties The following properties are available in the `scheduled_task` type. ##### `arguments` Any arguments or flags that should be passed to the command. Multiple arguments should be specified as a space-separated string. ##### `command` The full path to the application to run, without any arguments. ##### `compatibility` Valid values: `1`, `2`, `3`, `4`, `5`, `6` The compatibility level associated with the task. May currently be set to 1 for compatibility with tasks on a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 computer, 2 for compatibility with tasks on a Windows 2008 computer, 3 for compatibility with new features for tasks introduced in Windows 7 and 2008R2, 4 for compatibility with new features for tasks introduced in Windows 8, Server 2012R2 and Server 2016, or 5 / 6 for compatibility with new features for tasks introduced in Windows 10 Default value: `1` ##### `description` The description of the scheduled task. ##### `enabled` Valid values: `true`, `false` Whether the triggers for this task should be enabled. This attribute affects every trigger for the task; triggers cannot be enabled or disabled individually. Default value: `true` ##### `ensure` Valid values: `present`, `absent` The basic property that the resource should be in. Default value: `present` ##### `trigger` One or more triggers defining when the task should run. A single trigger is represented as a hash, and multiple triggers can be specified with an array of hashes. A trigger can contain the following keys: * For all triggers: * `schedule` **(Required)** --- What kind of trigger this is. Valid values are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, or `once`. Each kind of trigger is configured with a different set of keys; see the sections below. (`once` triggers only need a start time/date.) * `start_time` **(Required)** --- The time of day when the trigger should first become active. Several time formats will work, but we suggest 24-hour time formatted as HH:MM. * `start_date` --- The date when the trigger should first become active. Defaults to the current date. You should format dates as YYYY-MM-DD, although other date formats may work. (Under the hood, this uses `Date.parse`.) * `minutes_interval` --- The repeat interval in minutes. * `minutes_duration` --- The duration in minutes, needs to be greater than the minutes_interval. * `disable_time_zone_synchronization` --- Whether or not to disable the `synchronise across time zones` function. Due to difficulties with the api this is non idempotent. Defaults to false * For `daily` triggers: * `every` --- How often the task should run, as a number of days. Defaults to 1. ("2" means every other day, "3" means every three days, etc.) * For `weekly` triggers: * `every` --- How often the task should run, as a number of weeks. Defaults to 1. ("2" means every other week, "3" means every three weeks, etc.) * `day_of_week` --- Which days of the week the task should run, as an array. Defaults to all days. Each day must be one of `mon`, `tues`, `wed`, `thurs`, `fri`, `sat`, `sun`, or `all`. * For `monthly` (by date) triggers: * `months` --- Which months the task should run, as an array. Defaults to all months. Each month must be an integer between 1 and 12. * `on` **(Required)** --- Which days of the month the task should run, as an array. Each day must be an integer between 1 and 31 or the string `last`. The string `last` is only supported for tasks with level 2 compatibility or higher. * For `monthly` (by weekday) triggers: * `months` --- Which months the task should run, as an array. Defaults to all months. Each month must be an integer between 1 and 12. * `day_of_week` **(Required)** --- Which day of the week the task should run, as an array with only one element. Each day must be one of `mon`, `tues`, `wed`, `thurs`, `fri`, `sat`, `sun`, or `all`. * `which_occurrence` **(Required)** --- The occurrence of the chosen weekday when the task should run. Must be one of `first`, `second`, `third`, `fourth`, or `fifth`. * For `logon` triggers: * `user_id` --- The `user_id` specifies _which_ user this task will trigger for when they logon. If unspecified, or if specified as `undef` or an empty string, the task will trigger whenever **any** user logs on. This property can be specified in one of the following formats: * Local User: `"Administrator"` * Domain User: `"MyDomain\\MyUser"` * SID: `"S-15-..."` * Any User: `''` or `undef` Examples: # Run once on January 1, 2018, at 11:20PM trigger => { schedule => 'once', start_time => '23:20', # Defines the time the task should run; required. start_date => '2018-01-01' # Defaults to the current date; not required. } # Run daily at 11:20PM trigger => { schedule => 'daily', start_time => '23:20' } # Run every day at 7:00AM and once per hour until 7:00PM trigger => { 'schedule' => 'daily', 'start_time' => '07:00', 'minutes_duration' => '720', # Specifies the length of time, in minutes, the task is active 'minutes_interval' => '60' # Causes the task to run every hour } # Run every weekday at 7:00AM and once per hour until 7:00PM # Will NOT run on Saturday/Sunday trigger => { 'schedule' => 'weekly', 'start_time' => '07:00', 'day_of_week' => ['mon', 'tues', 'wed', 'thu', 'fri'], # Note the absence of Sunday and Monday 'minutes_interval' => '60', 'minutes_duration' => '720' } # Run on the first of every month at 7:00AM trigger => { 'schedule' => 'monthly', 'start_time' => '07:00', 'on' => [1] # Run every month on the first day of the month. } # Run on the first _Saturday_ of every month at 7:00AM trigger => { 'schedule' => 'monthly', 'start_time' => '07:00', 'day_of_week' => 'sat', # Specify the day of the week to trigger on 'which_occurence' => 'first' # Specify which occurance to trigger on, up to fifth } # Run on boot, then once per hour for 12 hours trigger => { 'schedule' => 'boot', 'minutes_interval' => '60', # This setting in can only be used with compatibility 2 or higher 'minutes_duration' => '720' # This setting in can only be used with compatibility 2 or higher } # Run whenever MyDomain\\SomeUser logs onto the computer trigger => { schedule => 'logon', user_id => 'MyDomain\\SomeUser' } ##### `user` The user to run the scheduled task as. Please note that not all security configurations will allow running a scheduled task as 'SYSTEM', and saving the scheduled task under these conditions will fail with a reported error of 'The operation completed successfully'. It is recommended that you either choose another user to run the scheduled task, or alter the security policy to allow v1 scheduled tasks to run as the 'SYSTEM' account. Defaults to 'SYSTEM'. Please also note that Puppet must be running as a privileged user in order to manage `scheduled_task` resources. Running as an unprivileged user will result in 'access denied' errors. If a user is specified without an accompanying password, and the user does not end with a dollar sign (`$`) signifying a Group Managed Service Account (gMSA), the task will be created with `Run only when user is logged on` specified. Default value: `system` ##### `working_dir` The full path of the directory in which to start the command. #### Parameters The following parameters are available in the `scheduled_task` type. * [`name`](#-scheduled_task--name) * [`password`](#-scheduled_task--password) * [`provider`](#-scheduled_task--provider) ##### <a name="-scheduled_task--name"></a>`name` namevar The name assigned to the scheduled task. This will uniquely identify the task on the system. If specifying a scheduled task inside of subfolder(s), specify the path from root, such as `subfolder/mytaskname`. This will create the scheduled task `mytaskname` in the container named `subfolder`. You can only specify a taskname inside of subfolders if the compatibility is set to 2 or higher and when using the taskscheduler2_api provider. ##### <a name="-scheduled_task--password"></a>`password` The password for the user specified in the 'user' attribute. This is only used if specifying a user other than 'SYSTEM'. Since there is no way to retrieve the password used to set the account information for a task, this parameter will not be used to determine if a scheduled task is in sync or not. ##### <a name="-scheduled_task--provider"></a>`provider` The specific backend to use for this `scheduled_task` resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.