https://gitlab.com/tozd/docker/cron
Available as:
tozd/base ← tozd/dinit ← tozd/mailer ← tozd/cron
See also tozd/nginx-cron.
ubuntu-trusty: cron 3.0pl1ubuntu-xenial: cron 3.0pl1ubuntu-bionic: cron 3.0pl1ubuntu-focal: cron 3.0pl1ubuntu-jammy: cron 3.0pl1ubuntu-noble: cron 3.0pl1
MAILTO: An e-mail address to which output from cron jobs is send.
Image providing support for cron jobs.
A suggested way to use this image is to extend it, add a program you want
to use in a cron job, and add a crontab file to /etc/cron.d directory
(or other cron crontab directories, like /etc/cron.daily).
You should set MAILTO environment variable to an e-mail address to which output from cron jobs should be send.
For e-mailing out of the container the image uses nullmailer.
For it to work, you should set ADMINADDR environment variable to an e-mail address to which errors and failures should
go, and REMOTES to the e-mail relay server this image should be using to send e-mails.
When cron daemon runs, it stores its environment into /dev/shm/cron-environment file.
You cron scripts can then source this file (. /dev/shm/cron-environment) to gain access
to environment variables provided to Docker container. Only root processes can access this file.
There is also a read-only GitHub mirror available, if you need to fork the project there.