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h1. Fork note
This is a temporary fork, backporting recruitmilitary's identifier patch to 1.8.4 stable. It'll go away again once we don't need to deploy with this combination!
h1. Delayed::Job
Delated_job (or DJ) encapsulates the common pattern of asynchronously executing longer tasks in the background.
It is a direct extraction from Shopify where the job table is responsible for a multitude of core tasks. Amongst those tasks are:
h2. Installation
To install as a gem, add the following to @config/environment.rb@:
config.gem 'collectiveidea-delayed_job', :lib => 'delayed_job', :source => 'http://gems.github.com'
Rake tasks are not automatically loaded from gems, so you'll need to add the following to your Rakefile:
begin require 'delayed/tasks' rescue LoadError STDERR.puts "Run `rake gems:install` to install delayed_job" end
To install as a plugin:
script/plugin install git://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job.git
After delayed_job is installed, run:
script/generate delayed_job rake db:migrate
h2. Upgrading to 1.8
If you are upgrading from a previous release, you will need to generate the new @script/delayed_job@:
script/generate delayed_job --skip-migration
h2. Queuing Jobs
Call @#send_later(method, params)@ on any object and it will be processed in the background.
# without delayed_job Notifier.deliver_signup(@user) # with delayed_job Notifier.send_later :deliver_signup, @user
If a method should always be run in the background, you can call @#handle_asynchronously@ after the method declaration:
class Device def deliver # long running method end handle_asynchronously :deliver end device = Device.new device.deliver
h2. Running Jobs
@script/delayed_job@ can be used to manage a background process which will start working off jobs.
$ RAILS_ENV=production script/delayed_job start $ RAILS_ENV=production script/delayed_job stop # Runs two workers in separate processes. $ RAILS_ENV=production script/delayed_job -n 2 start $ RAILS_ENV=production script/delayed_job stop
Workers can be running on any computer, as long as they have access to the database and their clock is in sync. Keep in mind that each worker will check the database at least every 5 seconds.
You can also invoke @rake jobs:work@ which will start working off jobs. You can cancel the rake task with @CTRL-C@.
h2. Custom Jobs
Jobs are simple ruby objects with a method called perform. Any object which responds to perform can be stuffed into the jobs table. Job objects are serialized to yaml so that they can later be resurrected by the job runner.
class NewsletterJob < Struct.new(:text, :emails) def perform emails.each { |e| NewsletterMailer.deliver_text_to_email(text, e) } end end Delayed::Job.enqueue NewsletterJob.new('lorem ipsum...', Customers.find(:all).collect(&:email))
h2. Gory Details
The library evolves around a delayed_jobs table which looks as follows:
create_table :delayed_jobs, :force => true do |table| table.integer :priority, :default => 0 # Allows some jobs to jump to the front of the queue table.integer :attempts, :default => 0 # Provides for retries, but still fail eventually. table.text :handler # YAML-encoded string of the object that will do work table.text :last_error # reason for last failure (See Note below) table.datetime :run_at # When to run. Could be Time.now for immediately, or sometime in the future. table.datetime :locked_at # Set when a client is working on this object table.datetime :failed_at # Set when all retries have failed (actually, by default, the record is deleted instead) table.string :locked_by # Who is working on this object (if locked) table.timestamps end
On failure, the job is scheduled again in 5 seconds + N ** 4, where N is the number of retries.
The default MAX_ATTEMPTS is 25. After this, the job either deleted (default), or left in the database with "failed_at" set. With the default of 25 attempts, the last retry will be 20 days later, with the last interval being almost 100 hours.
The default MAX_RUN_TIME is 4.hours. If your job takes longer than that, another computer could pick it up. It's up to you to make sure your job doesn't exceed this time. You should set this to the longest time you think the job could take.
By default, it will delete failed jobs (and it always deletes successful jobs). If you want to keep failed jobs, set Delayed::Job.destroy_failed_jobs = false. The failed jobs will be marked with non-null failed_at.
Here is an example of changing job parameters in Rails:
# config/initializers/delayed_job_config.rb Delayed::Job.destroy_failed_jobs = false silence_warnings do Delayed::Job.const_set("MAX_ATTEMPTS", 3) Delayed::Job.const_set("MAX_RUN_TIME", 5.minutes) end
h3. Cleaning up
You can invoke @rake jobs:clear@ to delete all jobs in the queue.
h2. Mailing List
Join us on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/delayed_job
h2. How to contribute
If you find what looks like a bug:
http://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job/issues/
If you want to contribute an enhancement or a fix:
http://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job/
h3. Changes
1.7.0: Added failed_at column which can optionally be set after a certain amount of failed job attempts. By default failed job attempts are destroyed after about a month.
1.6.0: Renamed locked_until to locked_at. We now store when we start a given job instead of how long it will be locked by the worker. This allows us to get a reading on how long a job took to execute.
1.5.0: Job runners can now be run in parallel. Two new database columns are needed: locked_until and locked_by. This allows us to use pessimistic locking instead of relying on row level locks. This enables us to run as many worker processes as we need to speed up queue processing.
1.2.0: Added #send_later to Object for simpler job creation
1.0.0: Initial release
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