Bee-Queue
A simple, fast, robust job/task queue for Node.js, backed by Redis. (by bee-queue)
bull
Premium Queue package for handling distributed jobs and messages in NodeJS. (by OptimalBits)
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Bee-Queue
Posts with mentions or reviews of Bee-Queue.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-11.
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Node.js backend architecture question
You could use a Redis based job system like https://github.com/bee-queue/bee-queue for maintenance and email. The jobs could be populated by the API service, some cron scripts, and whatever else, while you'd have dedicated worker processes (written in Node.js?) pulling the jobs and running them.
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Building a task queue, Part 1
The Node.js libraries BullMQ and Bee Queue are also infrastructure and interface. However, you typically have to use their interface.
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Scaling synchronous microservices
I'm a fan of bee-queue for this when working in Node, but it's just a wrapper around reliable queue patterns in Redis; you might want to investigate how it works (the readme is quite good) for your own use case, or find an equivalent for your environment. The key is it's designed for short tasks (seconds long, not minutes or hours), and you can receive a result back from the task unlike some fire-and-forget queueing solutions.
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[Question] API routes and worker_threads
I'd also consider something like bee-queue, which would enable you to scale across processes or even across multiple server machines.
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NodeJS recommended job queue/message queue??
For NodeJS, there are BullMQ(successor of Bull), Bull and Bee Queue
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[AskJS] How do you do JS on the backend?
bee-queue for offloading tasks onto non-web-server machines
bull
Posts with mentions or reviews of bull.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-15.
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Prioritizing Concurrent Requests: Queuing system to handle distributed processes and messages with NodeJS and Bull
To implement the solution with a queue, I used a package called 'Bull' (https://github.com/OptimalBits/bull). It's a library that helps with distributed job control, providing some very useful solutions for this type of work, such as background job processing, queues with priorities (FIFO, LIFO, and others), among other features. 'Bull' uses Redis for queue storage, so if your application crashes for any reason, once it's back online, it will continue executing the processes that are in the queue. In our case, we'll use the FIFO (First in, first out) queue solution, meaning priority based on arrival order.
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Instrumentation for Event Driven
We use bull-js for our distributed queue and event-driven library.
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Redis master/slave setup on Kubernetes throwing error: BRPOPLPUSH { ReplyError: MOVED 2651
I'm using the excellent Redis based Bull.js as a job queue on Kubernetes.
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How to use Job Queue to handle email sending in your Nestjs server
For Job Queue, NestJs provides a package named @nestjs/bull as an abstraction/wrapper on top of Bull, a popular, well-supported, high-performance Node. js-based Queue system implementation.
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How do you handle queues in Node.js? Have you ever tried using pgboss?
I'm working on a large ETL project that involves handling queues for file integration. Currently, we are using Redis with Bull (https://www.npmjs.com/package/bull) for this purpose. However, to streamline our architecture and address security concerns, we are considering migrating the queue to PostgreSQL.
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What is a good background scheduler?
BullMQ is a pretty solid choice: https://github.com/taskforcesh/bullmq It's the successor of Bull: https://github.com/OptimalBits/bull
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Learning Guidance
For Node specifically, things like Streams, understanding the asynchronous model completely, and the event loop. Also, queues tend to get used a lot in Node, so understanding the basic concepts behind that and how to use something like bull would be useful.
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image processing in express application, should it be done in a separate thread?
To do this properly, you need to put the task into queue, so if there are 1000 simultaneous uploads it won't kill your server but will be processed one by one. For the queue, see bull. Image hostings like AWS have some functionality for processing on their side, as an option.
- Best development practice for setting up a cron job for each user?
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How do I implement Heroku background processes?
This is a memory intensive process though and Heroku is OOM'ing with R14 errors. For this they recommend migrating intensive work like this to a Background Job via Redis, implemented in Bull and Throng
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Bee-Queue and bull you can also consider the following projects:
kue - Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js.
Qedis
node-resque - Node.js Background jobs backed by redis.
The gist - BullMQ - Message Queue and Batch processing for NodeJS and Python based on Redis
agenda - Lightweight job scheduling for Node.js
bottleneck - Job scheduler and rate limiter, supports Clustering
piscina - A fast, efficient Node.js Worker Thread Pool implementation
better-queue - Better Queue for NodeJS
node-express-boilerplate - A boilerplate for building production-ready RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose
idoit - Redis-backed task queue engine with advanced task control and eventual consistency