Ruby won't recognize directories when run from the task scheduler. I've had similar issues with ruby when running from the windows task scheduler.
Can anyone explain why ruby behaves this way when run from the Windows Task Scheduler?
Consider the following directory on my desktop
(d)test
----(d)One
----(d)Two
----(d)Three
----(f)dirs.rb
----(f)log.log
(d) = Directory (f) = file
Consider the following Ruby script.
require 'logger'
log = Logger.new("C:/Users/crosson.Z7NETWORKS/Desktop/test/log.log", 'daily')
log.level = Logger::INFO
Dir.new("C:/Users/crosson.Z7NETWORKS/Desktop/test").each do |file|
log.info "%7s a dir? %s" % [file, File.directory?(file)]
end
Below is a result of the log when run from the command line.
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.700617 #5356] INFO -- : . a dir? true
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.700617 #5356] INFO -- : .. a dir? true
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.700617 #5356] INFO -- : dirs.rb a dir? false
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.700617 #5356] INFO -- : log.log a dir? false
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.700617 #5356] INFO -- : One a dir? true
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.700617 #5356] INFO -- : Three a dir? true
I, [2011-08-30T12:50:47.701617 #5356] INFO -- : Two a dir? true
Below is a result of the log when run from the task scheduler
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.187316 #5972] INFO -- : . a dir? true
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.188316 #5972] INFO -- : .. a dir? true
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.188316 #5972] INFO -- : dirs.rb a dir? false
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.188316 #5972] INFO -- : log.log a dir? false
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.188316 #5972] INFO -- : One a dir? false
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.188316 #5972] INFO -- : Three a dir? false
I, [2011-08-30T13:03:07.188316 #5972] INFO -- : Two a dir? false
Notice that my directories, One, Two and Three are no longer considered directories. What gives?
File.stat(file).mtime
. It basically just skipped processing everything except the current dir "." and the above dir "..".