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resque-dynamic-queues
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A resque plugin for specifying the queues a worker pulls from with wildcards, negations, or dynamic look up from redis.
Authored against Resque 1.15, so it at least works with that - try running the tests if you use a different version of resque
Usage:
If creating a gem of your own that uses resque-dynamic-queues, you may have to add an explicit require statement at the top of your Rakefile:
require 'resque-dynamic-queues'
Start your workers with a QUEUE that can contain '*' for zero-or more of any character, '!' to exclude the following pattern, or @key to look up the patterns from redis. Some examples help:
QUEUE='foo' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from the queue 'foo'
QUEUE='*' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from any queue
QUEUE='*foo' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queues that end in foo
QUEUE='*foo*' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queues whose names contain foo
QUEUE='*foo*,!foobar' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queues whose names contain foo except the foobar queue
QUEUE='*foo*,!*bar' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queues whose names contain foo except queues whose names end in bar
QUEUE='@key' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queue names stored in redis (use Resque.set_dynamic_queue("key", ["queuename1", "queuename2"]) to set them)
QUEUE='*,!@key' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from any queue execept ones stored in redis
QUEUE='@' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queue names stored in redis using the hostname of the worker
Resque.set_dynamic_queue("key", ["*foo*", "!*bar"])
QUEUE='@key' rake resque:work
Pulls jobs from queue names stored in redis, with wildcards/negations
task :custom_worker do
ENV['QUEUE'] = "*foo*,!*bar"
Rake::Task['resque:work'].invoke
end
From a custom rake script
There is also a tab in the resque-web UI that allows you to define the dynamic queues To activate it, you need to require 'resque-dynamic-queues-server' in whatever initializer you use to bring up resque-web.
Contributors:
Matt Conway ( https://github.com/wr0ngway ) Bert Goethals ( https://github.com/Bertg )
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We found that resque-dynamic-queues demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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