django-postgres-queue
A task queue for django (by gavinwahl)
packwerk
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0.0 | 7.6 | |
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Python | Ruby | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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django-postgres-queue
Posts with mentions or reviews of django-postgres-queue.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-24.
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Keep the Monolith, but Split the Workloads
If you're using PostgreSQL, then
django-postgres-queue: https://github.com/gavinwahl/django-postgres-queue
procrastinate: https://github.com/procrastinate-org/procrastinate/
- django-pgpubsub: A distributed task processing framework for Python built on top of the Postgres NOTIFY/LISTEN protocol.
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Procrastinate: PostgreSQL-Based Task Queue for Python
I ran on Huey for a few years on a python/postgres ecosystem project fronted by Django, and ultimately migrated to django-postgres-queue, which is wonderful. (There has since been a fork that I have not used.) It uses the same underlying primitives as OP, and I would absolutely recommend this to anyone operating in the same ecosystem.
https://github.com/gavinwahl/django-postgres-queue
- Devious SQL: Message Queuing Using Native PostgreSQL
packwerk
Posts with mentions or reviews of packwerk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-02.
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Must-have gems for mature Rails
gem "packwerk" - https://github.com/Shopify/packwerk | Allows modularising Ruby code, a must-have for growing projects.
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Keep the Monolith, but Split the Workloads
Yep, that article is about very similar concepts but grounded in Spring as the framework.
I like what they do around package imports and it looks a lot like what we do at incident.io, with some rules about which packages can import what.
For people in the Ruby world who want a similar solution, Shopify provide an open-source framework called packwerk that is designed just for this:
https://github.com/Shopify/packwerk
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All you need is Rails (Engines): Compartmentalising your Monolith
Iād probably go with packwerk before rails engines these days
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How to break up a rails monolith
https://github.com/Shopify/packwerk allows you to make dependencies between components explicit
- Best way to go about fragmenting a Monolithic Rails application into Microservices.
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
Packwerk ā to enforce boundaries and modularize Rails applications
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Organizing Rails files by meaning
Take a look at Packwerk from some folks at Shopify - gets you the benefits of naming some components for organizing boundaries in your code, with each component having the usual rails folder structure, but without the hard isolation restrictions of doing so with Engines.
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How to edit a model from another controller
Nothing is stopping you from doing so except you (and maybe packwerk, but you very likely don't have that installed).
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The advent of tooling for Big Rails
For me, the most important aspect of a growing Rails app is handling of complexity and interdependencies and turns out Shopify's packwerk is just what the doctor ordered - it leverages zeitwerk loader to improve on Rails' vanilla file structure, allowing to group files by business concept or sub-domain and control visibility and ownership.
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Exploring DryRB - Intuition of Results
Let's set the stage right quick. You happen to be in a large Rails application that follows along with something like Packwerk to clearly delineate different packages in your Rails monolith. Let's say you have 100 packs, which is not particularly unusual with larger applications.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing django-postgres-queue and packwerk you can also consider the following projects:
pg-boss - Queueing jobs in Node.js using PostgreSQL like a boss
Solidus - š Solidus, the open-source eCommerce framework for industry trailblazers.