5 use FS::UID qw(adminsuidsetup);
8 &untaint_argv; #what it sounds like (eww)
10 getopts("p:a:d:vl:sy:nmrkg:o", \%opt);
12 my $user = shift or die &usage;
15 #you can skip this by not having a NetworkMonitoringSystem configured
16 use FS::Cron::nms_report qw(nms_report);
19 #no way to skip this yet, but should be harmless/quick
20 use FS::Cron::expire_banned_pay qw(expire_banned_pay);
21 expire_banned_pay(%opt);
23 #you can skip this by setting the disable_cron_billing config
24 use FS::Cron::bill qw(bill);
27 #you can skip this just by not having the config
28 use FS::Cron::breakage qw(reconcile_breakage);
29 reconcile_breakage(%opt);
31 #you can skip this just by not having the config
32 use FS::Cron::upload qw(upload);
35 use FS::Cron::set_lata_have_usage qw(set_lata_have_usage);
36 set_lata_have_usage(%opt);
38 # Send alerts about upcoming credit card expiration.
39 use FS::Cron::alert_expiration qw(alert_expiration);
40 my $conf = new FS::Conf;
41 alert_expiration(%opt) if($conf->exists('alert_expiration'));
43 #what to do about the below when using -m? that is the question.
45 #you don't want to skip this, besides, it should be cheap
46 use FS::Cron::expire_user_pref qw(expire_user_pref);
50 use FS::Cron::notify qw(notify_flat_delay);
51 notify_flat_delay(%opt);
55 use FS::Cron::rt_tasks qw(rt_daily);
58 #you can skip this by not having the config
59 use FS::Cron::agent_email qw(agent_email);
62 my $deldir = "$FS::UID::cache_dir/cache.$FS::UID::datasrc/";
63 unlink <${deldir}.invoice*>;
64 unlink <${deldir}.letter*>;
65 unlink <${deldir}.CGItemp*>;
67 #backup should be last
68 #you can skip this just by not having the config
69 use FS::Cron::backup qw(backup);
77 foreach $_ ( $[ .. $#ARGV ) { #untaint @ARGV
78 #$ARGV[$_] =~ /^([\w\-\/]*)$/ || die "Illegal arguement \"$ARGV[$_]\"";
80 $ARGV[$_] =~ /^(.*)$/ || die "Illegal arguement \"$ARGV[$_]\"";
86 die "Usage:\n\n freeside-daily [ -d 'date' ] [ -y days ] [ -p 'payby' ] [ -a agentnum,agentnum,... ] [ -s ] [ -v ] [ -l level ] [ -m ] [ -k ] user [ custnum custnum ... ]\n";
95 freeside-daily - Run daily billing and invoice collection events.
99 freeside-daily [ -d 'date' ] [ -y days ] [ -p 'payby' ] [ -a agentnum,agentnum,... ] [ -s ] [ -o ] [ -v ] [ -l level ] [ -m ] [ -r ] [ -k ] user [ custnum custnum ... ]
103 Bills customers and runs invoice collection events. Should be run from
106 Bills customers. Searches for customers who are due for billing and calls
107 the bill and collect methods of a cust_main object. See L<FS::cust_main>.
109 -d: Pretend it's 'date'. Date is in any format Date::Parse is happy with,
112 -y: In addition to -d, which specifies an absolute date, the -y switch
113 specifies an offset, in days. For example, "-y 15" would increment the
114 "pretend date" 15 days from whatever was specified by the -d switch
115 (or now, if no -d switch was given).
117 -n: When used with "-d" and/or "-y", specifies that invoices should be dated
118 with today's date, irregardless of the pretend date used to pre-generate
121 -p: Only process customers with the specified payby (CARD, DCRD, CHEK, DCHK, BILL, COMP, LECB)
123 -a: Only process customers with the specified agentnum. Multiple agentnums can be specified, separated with commas.
125 -g: Don't process the provided pkgpart (or pkgparts, specified as a comma-
128 -s: re-charge setup fees
130 -o: For packages which are more than one billing period behind, only charge for one billing period rather than catching up.
136 -m: Experimental multi-process mode uses the job queue for multi-process and/or multi-machine billing.
138 -r: Multi-process mode dry run option
140 -k: skip notify_flat_delay
142 user: From the mapsecrets file - see config.html from the base documentation
144 custnum: if one or more customer numbers are specified, only bills those
145 customers. Otherwise, bills all customers.
151 L<FS::cust_main>, config.html from the base documentation