lambdakiq VS lambda_punch

Compare lambdakiq vs lambda_punch and see what are their differences.

lambda_punch

🐑👊 Asynchronous background job processing for AWS Lambda with Ruby using Lambda Extensions. Inspired by the SuckerPunch gem but specifically tooled to work with Lambda's invoke model. (by rails-lambda)
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lambdakiq lambda_punch
1 1
181 25
1.7% -
1.1 3.1
almost 1 year ago almost 1 year ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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lambdakiq

Posts with mentions or reviews of lambdakiq. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-06.
  • Asynchronous Background Processing for Ruby or Rails using AWS Lambda Extensions.
    4 projects | dev.to | 6 Jul 2021
    Ever since writing this post last year on Using New Relic APM with Rails on AWS Lambda, I have always wanted to find a way to send APM data in a way that did not add extra milliseconds to the application's response times. Likewise, for smaller projects it would be nice to have a lightweight alternative to Lambdakiq for ActiveJob similar to Brandon Hilkert's popular SuckerPunch gem. Today we have both with the LambdaPunch gem.

lambda_punch

Posts with mentions or reviews of lambda_punch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-06.
  • Asynchronous Background Processing for Ruby or Rails using AWS Lambda Extensions.
    4 projects | dev.to | 6 Jul 2021
    Ever since writing this post last year on Using New Relic APM with Rails on AWS Lambda, I have always wanted to find a way to send APM data in a way that did not add extra milliseconds to the application's response times. Likewise, for smaller projects it would be nice to have a lightweight alternative to Lambdakiq for ActiveJob similar to Brandon Hilkert's popular SuckerPunch gem. Today we have both with the LambdaPunch gem.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing lambdakiq and lambda_punch you can also consider the following projects:

Shoryuken - A super efficient Amazon SQS thread based message processor for Ruby

cloudtasker - Background jobs for Ruby using Google Cloud Tasks

jets - Ruby on Jets [Moved to: https://github.com/rubyonjets/jets]

active-job-style-guide - This Background Jobs style guide is a list of best practices working with Ruby background jobs.

Sucker Punch - Sucker Punch is a Ruby asynchronous processing library using concurrent-ruby, heavily influenced by Sidekiq and girl_friday.

maintenance_job - Mechanism to run testable one-off jobs in Rails at deploy time to manipulate data

Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails

feedirss-api - RSS as RESTful. This service allows you to transform RSS feed into an awesome API.

acidic_job - Idempotent operations for Rails apps, built for ActiveJob or Sidekiq.