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A command line client for Sidekiq You can use this when you need to interact with Sidekiq via the command line, for example in cron jobs.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'sidekiq-client-cli'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install sidekiq-client-cli
Requires sidekiq >= 2.15.0
Push worker classes to Sidekiq :
$ sidekiq-client push MyWorker OtherWorker
You can specify a sidekiq config file via the -c option (if not specified the usual rails path config/initializers/sidekiq.rb is used) :
$ sidekiq-client -c mysidekiq.conf push MyWorker OtherWorker
You can also specify a specific queue to push the jobs to :
$ sidekiq-client -q my_queue push MyWorker OtherWorker
You can specify that the job should not be retried, if it fails :
$ sidekiq-client -r false push MyWorker OtherWorker
You can also specify the number of times a job should be retried, if it fails :
$ sidekiq-client -r 5 push MyWorker OtherWorker
For help :
$ sidekiq-client --help
Copyright (c) 2013 Adil Haritah. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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