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Object Narrowing in Typescript with Graphile Worker
Graphile worker has been great for me because it's a library that works with Postgres that allows me to queue jobs and execute them on the server without adding too many additional layers of complexity for being able to accomplish async tasks. (I'm aware of how popular bull is, but I don't want to add another data-store only for async tasks)
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Job Schedulers for Node: Bull or Agenda?
Bull is currently in maintenance mode, we are only fixing bugs. For new features check BullMQ, a modern rewritten implementation in Typescript. You are still very welcome to use Bull if it suits your needs, which is a safe, battle-tested library.
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Are there any generally accepted standards for inter-microservice communication? Or does everyone just go it their own?
I use bullmq with node
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Next.js background jobs
You might consider using a queue for processing the request. I've found bullMQ, which works with Redis, to be a nice developer experience.
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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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How to schedule tasks in a Node.js app š
BullMQ
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First time building microservice-based application
For Node.JS you can use something like BullMQ (https://github.com/taskforcesh/bullmq) and then dispatch jobs to the message queue with your worker handling the jobs. You can read about an example for Bull MQ here (https://deadsimplechat.com/blog/best-nodejs-schedulers/#2-bull)
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Is my health check endpoint good enough?
bullmq seems like an open issue
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Help implementing Heroku Data For Redis (+bull & throng) / `ioredis`
In order to try and mitigate the OOMs. I read the Background Jobs in Node.JS with Redis blog post and implemented Heroku Data For Redis with ioredis, BullMQ and Throng,
- BullMQ ā fastest, most reliable, Redis-based distributed queue for Node
Asynq
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Looking for a language agnostic Go task queue with Redis
EDIT : I think the best for my case will be to use the asynq library with a custom js client, it's quite easy to implement (Detailed here)
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I have a web app that requires allowing users to schedule a recurring task at their own specified time/interval. How would you go about it?
Asynq does this pretty nicely https://github.com/hibiken/asynq/wiki/Periodic-Tasks
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Examples of using task scheduler with Go?
Asynq looks promising. Never used it myself. https://github.com/hibiken/asynq
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Recommendation for a selfhosted worker/task queue runner?
Never used it, but it appears to fit most of the criteria. https://github.com/hibiken/asynq
- How to run periodic tasks?
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What would you rewrite in Golang?
https://github.com/hibiken/asynq is pretty close
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Suggestions for CRON jobs queue tool
I tried it 2 months ago and it was not suitable for dynamic CRON job enqueue scheduling
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Iām looking for a suggestion for a queuing library
My current best option is AsynQ (https://github.com/hibiken/asynq but it uses redid and not Postgres for the db
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What is the best task queue?
Hi, I'm starting a new project that involves distributing task on different (and possibly distributed) workers in Golang. So I'm looking for the best task queue library to use; for now the ones I like are the following (in no particular order): - asynq - machinery - taskq
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Distributed queue(redis) go
Asynq might do what you need https://github.com/hibiken/asynq
What are some alternatives?
bull - Premium Queue package for handling distributed jobs and messages in NodeJS.
machinery - Machinery is an asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing.
Bee-Queue - A simple, fast, robust job/task queue for Node.js, backed by Redis.
work - Process background jobs in Go
better-queue - Better Queue for NodeJS
Faktory - Language-agnostic persistent background job server
RedisSMQ - A simple high-performance Redis message queue for Node.js.
NATS - Golang client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system.
kue - Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js.
temporal - Temporal service
bree - Bree is a Node.js and JavaScript job task scheduler with worker threads, cron, Date, and human syntax. Built for @ladjs, @forwardemail, @spamscanner, @cabinjs.
nsq - A realtime distributed messaging platform