[Quartz](https://www.quartz-scheduler.net/) is an advanced background worker manager. You can integrate Quartz with the ABP Framework to use it instead of the [default background worker manager](Background-Worker.md). ABP simply integrates quartz.
## Installation
It is suggested to use the [ABP CLI](CLI.md) to install this package.
### Using the ABP CLI
Open a command line window in the folder of the project (.csproj file) and type the following command:
````bash
abp add-package Volo.Abp.BackgroundWorkers.Quartz
````
### Manual Installation
If you want to manually install;
1. Add the [Volo.Abp.BackgroundWorkers.Quartz](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Volo.Abp.BackgroundWorkers.Quartz) NuGet package to your project:
````
Install-Package Volo.Abp.BackgroundWorkers.Quartz
````
2. Add the `AbpBackgroundWorkersQuartzModule` to the dependency list of your module:
````csharp
[DependsOn(
//...other dependencies
typeof(AbpBackgroundWorkersQuartzModule) //Add the new module dependency
We simply implemented the Execute method to write a log. The background worker is a **singleton by default**. If you want, you can also implement a [dependency interface](Dependency-Injection#DependencyInterfaces) to register it as another life cycle.
> Tips: Add identity to background workers is a best practice,because quartz distinguishes different jobs based on identity.
## Add to BackgroundWorkerManager
Default background workers are **automatically** added to the BackgroundWorkerManager when the application is **initialized**. You can set `AutoRegister` property value to `false`,if you want to add it manually:
```` csharp
public class MyLogWorker : QuartzBackgroundWorkerBase
Assume you have a worker executes every 10 minutes,but because server is unavailable for 30 minutes, 3 executions are missed. You want to execute all missed times after the server is available. You should define your background worker like this:
```csharp
public class MyLogWorker : QuartzBackgroundWorkerBase
public override Task Execute(IJobExecutionContext context)
{
Logger.LogInformation("Executed MyLogWorker..!");
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
}
```
In the example we defined the worker execution interval to be 10 minutes and set `WithMisfireHandlingInstructionIgnoreMisfires`. we customized `ScheduleJob` and add worker to quartz only when the background worker does not exist.