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#Yet another background processing abstraction layer
Assuming that every time you want to do something in a background job, it's defined in a method on an active record object.
Zero explicit dependencies. (just respond to id
and find
like AR does)
##Example
gem is called async-jobs
require 'async'
require 'async/resque'
Async.backend = Async::ResqueBackend
class Invoice < ActiveRecord::Base
def process(arg)
Async.run{ process_now(arg)}
end
def process_now(arg)
#actually do it
end
end
invoice.process 1
Will enqueue a Resque job that runs invoice.process_now 1
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