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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/custom-admin',
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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/client',
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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/draft',
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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/scheduled-publication',
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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/slug',
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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/send-email',
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'/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/webhooks',
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# Scheduled publication
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This guide will explain how to create an article schedule system.
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## Introduction
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This guide will use this [draft system](./draft.md) guide. You should review it first to understand the draft/published status and the **Article** API that we will use in this guide.
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What we want here is to be able to set a publication date for an article, and at this date, switch the `draft` status to `published`.
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## Example
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For this example, we will have to add a `publish_at` attribute to the **Article** Content Type.
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- Click on the Content Type Builder link in the left menu
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- Select the **Article** Content Type
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- Add another field
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- `date` attribute named `publish_at` with `datetime` type
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And add some data with different dates and status to be able to see the publication happen.
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Make sure to create some entries with a draft `status` and a `published_at` that is before the current date.
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The goal will be to check every minute if there is `draft` articles that have a `publish_at` lower that the current date.
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## Create a CRON task
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To execute a function every minutes, we will use a CRON task.
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Here is the [full documentation](../concepts/configurations.md#cron-tasks) of this feature.
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**Path —** `./config/functions/cron.js`
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```js
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module.exports = {
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'*/1 * * * *': () => {
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console.log('1 minute later');
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},
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};
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```
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Make sure the enabled cron config is set to true in `./config/environments/**/server.json` file.
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::: tip
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Please note that Strapi's built in CRON feature will not work if you plan to use `pm2` or node based clustering. You will need to execute these CRON tasks outside of Strapi.
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:::
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## Business logic
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Now we can start writting the publishing logic. The code that will fetch all `draft` **Articles** with a `published_at` that is before the current date.
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Then we will update the `status` of all these articles to `published`.
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**Path —** `./config/functions/cron.js`
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```js
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module.exports = {
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'*/1 * * * *': async () => {
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// fetch articles to publish
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const draftArticleToPublish = await strapi.api.article.services.article.find({
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status: 'draft',
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publish_at_lt: new Date()
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});
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// update status of articles
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draftArticleToPublish.forEach(async (article) => {
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await strapi.api.article.services.article.update(
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{id: article.id},
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{status: 'published'}
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);
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});
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},
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};
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```
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And tada!
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}
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},
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beforeUpdate: async model => {
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if (model.getUpdate().title) {
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if (model.getUpdate() && model.getUpdate().title) {
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model.update({
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slug: slugify(model.getUpdate().title),
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});
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::: tab Google
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### Facebook configuration
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### Google configuration
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- Visit the Google Developer Console <br> [https://console.developers.google.com/](https://console.developers.google.com/)
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- Click on the **Select a project** dropdown in the top menu
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let msg = {
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from: options.from,
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to: options.to,
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reply_to: options.replyTo,
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replyTo: options.replyTo,
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subject: options.subject,
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text: options.text,
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html: options.html,
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templateId: options.templateId,
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dynamic_template_data: options.dynamic_template_data,
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sendAt: options.sendAt,
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batchId: options.batchId,
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};
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sendgrid.send(msg, function(err) {
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