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I have this very simple code to run rufus/scheduler:

require 'rufus/scheduler'
require 'rubygems'

scheduler = Rufus::Scheduler.new

scheduler.every '1s' do 
puts "Hello world"

end
scheduler.join

This doesn't seem to work and I get no result.

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  • How do you run it? ruby or irb? what version of ruby? No output at all? Your code works for me, although @hwatkins code is better.
    – jmettraux
    Nov 25, 2013 at 4:20

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You are including the wrong gem, try this:

require 'rubygems'
require 'rufus-scheduler'

scheduler = Rufus::Scheduler.new

scheduler.every '1s' do 
puts "Hello world"

end
scheduler.join
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  • require 'rufus-scheduler' doesn't work for me, rufus/scheduler worked fine. Let's say i am running scheduler.every '5m' what happens if my code doesn't complete execution in that time? Does a new instance of execution abort my current process and starts over again? Nov 25, 2013 at 14:14
  • Try doing 'gem install rufus-scheduler' first. Make sure 'rubygems' is required first. It looks like there is no check to see if code is still running from a previous invocation, so you would have to synchronize that outside of rufus.
    – hwatkins
    Nov 25, 2013 at 18:35

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