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import subprocess # Run update_embeddings.py as subprocess
import time # Run update_embeddings.py periodically
import threading # in a separate thread
import gradio as gr # Create a Gradio interface so spaces doesnt timeout
from datetime import datetime

def log_message(message):
    # Print message with a timestamp
    print(f"{datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')} - {message}")

# Function to run update_embeddings.py periodically
def run_script_periodically(interval):

    # Wait for the Gradio server to start
    time.sleep(10)

    while True:

        current_day = datetime.now().weekday()  # Monday is 0, Sunday is 6

        if current_day == 0:  # Check if today is Monday

            log_message("Starting Updation")
    
            # Run run.py as a subprocess
            subprocess.run(["python", "update_embeddings.py"])  # Use "python3" if needed
    
            log_message("Finished Updation")
    
            # Wait for the specified interval before running again
            time.sleep(interval)

        else:

            print("Today is not Monday, lets check again in a day.")
            
            # Wait until the next day
            time.sleep(60 * 60 * 24)  # Check again in 24 hours

# Function to greet the user
def greet(name):
    return "Hello " + name + "!!"

# Specify the interval (in seconds)
interval_seconds = 60*60*24*1  # Run run.py every day

# Create a thread to run the script periodically
script_thread = threading.Thread(target=run_script_periodically, args=(interval_seconds,))

# Start the thread
script_thread.start()

demo = gr.Interface(fn=greet, inputs="text", outputs="text")
demo.launch()