DiscordChatExporter/.docs/Scheduling-Linux.md
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Scheduling exports with Cron

This repo now includes a source-built recurring wrapper around the CLI:

  • scripts/setup-cron.sh installs, previews, updates, and removes one managed cron block.
  • Dockerfile + docker-compose.yml build and run the CLI from source.
  • scripts/run-discord-scrape.sh preflight validates token/config/target resolution without writing archives.
  • scripts/run-discord-scrape.sh scrape performs append-oriented JSON updates so existing local history is retained instead of overwritten.

The recommended Linux flow is:

  1. Copy scrape.env.example to scrape.env and set DISCORD_TOKEN.
  2. Review config/scrape-targets.json and keep archive roots under the configured archive_root.
  3. Run ./scripts/setup-cron.sh for the default monthly schedule, or pass --interval, --at, or --cron to customize it.
  4. Re-run the same script later to update the managed cron block idempotently. Use --remove to delete only the managed block.

The host cron schedule is authoritative for execution time. Container TZ only affects process/runtime timestamps.

Targets with enabled: false are skipped by default. Use that field for archive roots that you want to keep in the config but cannot currently resolve safely.

If you are using a bot token, do not depend on guild-name or DM discovery. Bot tokens cannot enumerate accessible guilds or direct messages through the Discord REST API, so recurring targets need either explicit guild_ids / channel_ids or existing archive filenames that already encode channel IDs. The recurring wrapper can seed channel selection from those archive filenames, but setup still probes one real channel per target before touching crontab state.

If any selected target fails that authenticated probe, setup-cron.sh stops without mutating the live crontab. In practice this means the token must already have access to every enabled target you expect cron to update.

If you are running the recurring wrapper through podman on an SELinux-enabled host, keep the bind mounts relabeled (:z). The checked-in docker-compose.yml already includes that for the recurring config and archive mounts.

Creating the script

  1. Open Terminal and create a new text file with nano /path/to/DiscordChatExporter/cron.sh

Note

: You can't use your mouse in nano, use the arrow keys to control the cursor (caret).

  1. Paste the following into the text file:
#!/bin/bash
# Info: https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter/blob/prime/.docs

TOKEN=tokenhere
CHANNELID=channelhere
DLLFOLDER=dceFOLDERpathhere
FILENAME=filenamehere
EXPORTDIRECTORY=dirhere
EXPORTFORMAT=formathere
# Available export formats: plaintext, htmldark, htmllight, json, csv
# /\ CaSe-SeNsItIvE /\
# You can edit the export command on line 40 if you'd like to include more options like date ranges and date format. You can't use partitioning (-p) with this script.

# This will verify if EXPORTFORMAT is valid and will set the final file extension according to it. If the format is invalid, the script will display a message and exit.
if [[ "$EXPORTFORMAT" == "plaintext" ]]; then
FORMATEXT=.txt
elif [[ "$EXPORTFORMAT" == "htmldark" ]] || [[ "$EXPORTFORMAT" == "htmllight" ]]; then
FORMATEXT=.html
elif [[ "$EXPORTFORMAT" == "json" ]]; then
FORMATEXT=.json
elif [[ "$EXPORTFORMAT" == "csv" ]]; then
FORMATEXT=.csv
else
echo "$EXPORTFORMAT - Unknown export format"
echo "Available export formats: plaintext, htmldark, htmllight, csv, json"
echo "/\ CaSe-SeNsItIvE /\\"
exit 1
fi

# This will change the script's directory to DLLPATH, if unable to do so, the script will exit.
cd $DLLFOLDER || exit 1

# This will export your chat
./DiscordChatExporter.Cli export -t $TOKEN -c $CHANNELID -f $EXPORTFORMAT -o $FILENAME.tmp

# This sets the current time to a variable
CURRENTTIME=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S")

# This will move the .tmp file to the desired export location, if unable to do so, it will attempt to delete the .tmp file.
if ! mv "$FILENAME.tmp" "${EXPORTDIRECTORY//\"}/$FILENAME-$CURRENTTIME$FORMATEXT" ; then
echo "Unable to move $FILENAME.tmp to $EXPORTDIRECTORY/$FILENAME-$CURRENTTIME$FORMATEXT."
echo "Cleaning up..."
  if ! rm -Rf "$FILENAME.tmp" ; then
  echo "Unable to remove $FILENAME.tmp."
  fi
exit 1
fi
exit 0
  1. Replace:
  • tokenhere with your Token.
  • channelhere with a Channel ID.
  • dceFOLDERpathhere with DCE's directory path (e.g. /path/to/folder, NOT /path/to/folder/DiscordChatExporter.dll).
  • filenamehere with the exported channel's filename, without spaces.
  • dirhere with the export directory (e.g. /home/user/Documents/Discord\ Exports).
  • formathere with one of the available export formats.

Note

: Remember to escape spaces (add \ before them) or to quote (") the paths ("/home/my user")!

Note

: To save, hold down CTRL and then press O, if asked for a filename, type it and press ENTER. Hit CTRL+X to exit the text editor. Check out this page if you want to know more about nano.

  1. Make your script executable with chmod +x /path/to/DiscordChatExporter/cron.sh

  2. Let's edit the cron file. If you want to run the script with your user privileges, edit it by running crontab -e. If you want to run the script as root, edit it with sudo crontab -e. If this is your first time running this command, you might be asked to select a text editor. Nano is easier for beginners.

  3. Add the following to the end of the file * * * * * /path/to/DiscordChatExporter/cron.sh >/tmp/discordchatexporter.log 2>/tmp/discordchatexportererror.log. Don't forget to replace the /path/to/DiscordChatExporter/cron.sh!

Note

: If you don't want logs to be created, replace both /tmp/discordchatexporter.log with /dev/null.

Then replace the *s according to:


Examples:

  • If you want to execute the script at minute 15 of every hour: 15 * * * *
  • Every 30 minutes */30 * * * *
  • Every day at midnight 0 0 * * *
  • Every day at noon 0 12 * * *
  • Every day at 3, 4 and 6 PM 0 15,16,18 * * *
  • Every Wednesday at 9 AM 0 9 * * 3

Verify your cron time here.


Additional information

The week starts on Sunday. 0 = SUN, 1 = MON ... 7 = SUN.

Be aware that if you set the day to '31', the script will only run on months that have the 31st day.

Learn more about running a cron job on the last day of the month here (expert).

The default filename for the exported channel is YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss-yourfilename. You can change it if you'd like.

Don't forget to update your token in the script after it has been reset!


Special thanks to @Yudi