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@alterior/tasks
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Provides a type-safe task queue framework coordinated via Redis.
Install the Alterior runtime, the DI library, and the tasks module:
npm install reflect-metadata
npm install @alterior/runtime @alterior/di @alterior/tasks
First, build a task worker:
import { Worker } from '@alterior/tasks';
import { Logger } from '@alterior/logger';
@Task()
export class HelloPrinter extends Worker {
name = '@myorg/mypackage:Hello';
async sayHello(thing : string) {
console.log(`Hello ${thing}!`);
}
}
However, it is more scalable and type-safe to specify a task per class:
@Task()
export class TranscodeToFormatTask extends Worker {
execute() {
run(`ffmpeg /storage/${video}.mp4`);
}
}
@Task()
export class TranscodeTask extends Worker {
execute() {
await TranscodeToFormatTask.enqueue({ videoId: 'abcdef', format: '1080p' });
}
}
@Module({
tasks: [ MyTask ]
})
export class MyModule {
}
Application.bootstrap(MyModule, [ TaskRunner ]);
FAQs
Flexible background task system
We found that @alterior/tasks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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