Setting Up Cron Jobs in Laravel: A Comprehensive Guide

Cron jobs are essential for automating repetitive tasks in web applications, such as sending emails, generating reports, or performing database maintenance.

Patrick Wan
3 min readFeb 23, 2024
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Laravel, a popular PHP framework, provides a convenient way to define and manage cron jobs within your application. In this guide, we’ll walk through the process of setting up and managing cron jobs in a Laravel application.

Prerequisites: Before we begin, make sure you have the following prerequisites installed:

  • Composer
  • Laravel installed on your system
  • Basic understanding of Laravel and PHP

Step 1: Define Your Cron Job Tasks First, you need to define the tasks you want to automate using cron jobs. These tasks can be anything from sending reminder emails to clearing cache files. In Laravel, you can define cron jobs using the built-in Artisan command scheduler.

Open your Laravel application in your preferred code editor and navigate to the app/Console/Kernel.php file. This file contains the schedule method where you can define your cron job tasks. Here's an example of how you can define a simple cron job task to clear expired sessions:

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Patrick Wan
Patrick Wan

Written by Patrick Wan

My name’s Patrick. I’m a Software Developer, experience in Laravel, Vue Js, React Js, Livewire, Jquery, Codegniter, NPM, GIT. I have 5 years plus experience.

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