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@bull-board/api

A Dashboard server API built on top of bull or bullmq.

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What is @bull-board/api?

@bull-board/api is a package that provides a user interface and API for managing and monitoring Bull queues. It allows developers to visualize and control their job queues, making it easier to track job statuses, retry failed jobs, and manage job lifecycles.

What are @bull-board/api's main functionalities?

Setting up Bull Board

This code sets up Bull Board with an Express server. It creates a Bull queue and integrates it with Bull Board, making the queue accessible via a web interface at '/admin/queues'.

const { createBullBoard } = require('@bull-board/api');
const { BullAdapter } = require('@bull-board/api/bullAdapter');
const Queue = require('bull');

const someQueue = new Queue('someQueueName');

const { router } = createBullBoard([
  new BullAdapter(someQueue)
]);

// Express setup
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
app.use('/admin/queues', router);
app.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log('Server is running on port 3000');
});

Adding multiple queues

This code demonstrates how to add multiple Bull queues to Bull Board. It creates two queues and integrates them with Bull Board, making both queues accessible via the web interface.

const { createBullBoard } = require('@bull-board/api');
const { BullAdapter } = require('@bull-board/api/bullAdapter');
const Queue = require('bull');

const firstQueue = new Queue('firstQueue');
const secondQueue = new Queue('secondQueue');

const { router } = createBullBoard([
  new BullAdapter(firstQueue),
  new BullAdapter(secondQueue)
]);

// Express setup
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
app.use('/admin/queues', router);
app.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log('Server is running on port 3000');
});

Customizing Bull Board

This code shows how to customize Bull Board by dynamically adding or replacing queues. The `setQueues` and `replaceQueues` methods allow for flexible queue management.

const { createBullBoard } = require('@bull-board/api');
const { BullAdapter } = require('@bull-board/api/bullAdapter');
const Queue = require('bull');

const someQueue = new Queue('someQueueName');

const { router, setQueues, replaceQueues } = createBullBoard([
  new BullAdapter(someQueue)
]);

// Express setup
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
app.use('/admin/queues', router);
app.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log('Server is running on port 3000');
});

// Later in the code, you can dynamically add or replace queues
const anotherQueue = new Queue('anotherQueueName');
setQueues([new BullAdapter(anotherQueue)]);

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Package last updated on 13 Nov 2024

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