RocketJob
sidekiq-unique-jobs
RocketJob | sidekiq-unique-jobs | |
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1 | 4 | |
289 | 1,419 | |
0.0% | - | |
6.0 | 7.9 | |
6 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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RocketJob
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Delayed Job vs. Sidekiq: Which Is Better?
rocket job is pretty solid too, has a lot of the pro sidekiq features for free https://rocketjob.io/
sidekiq-unique-jobs
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How to Avoid Race Conditions in Rails
If you use Sidekiq workers to make changes to your database, you can use SidekiqUniqueJobs to add unique constraints to Sidekiq queues. Uniqueness is achieved by acquiring locks for a hash of a queue name, a worker class, and a job's arguments. By default, only one lock for a given hash can be acquired. If an attempt to acquire a new lock is made, an exception SidekiqUniqueJobs::ScriptError is raised.
- Sidekiq - enqueue a job after a series of other jobs are finished
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Delayed Job vs. Sidekiq: Which Is Better?
https://github.com/mhenrixon/sidekiq-unique-jobs
All of which also extend the web UI for Sidekiq which is incredibly useful for both debugging and having a handle on what's with your queues.
Finally, if you're going to be using Sidekiq in any serious way I'd recommend Nate Berkopec's "Sidekiq in Practice" - https://nateberk.gumroad.com/l/sidekiqinpractice
Beyond being an incredibly useful resource on its own - you get access to a very active private Slack that is filled with other very helpful developers who are using Sidekiq.
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Getting Sidekiq to play nicely with auto-scaling
That's an interesting suggestion. We're relying on ActiveJob and sidekiq-unique-jobs doesn't explicitly support it, unfortunately. We'll have to test it out, though, and see if it just happens to work.
What are some alternatives?
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
sidekiq-throttled - Concurrency and rate-limit throttling for Sidekiq
Que - A Ruby job queue that uses PostgreSQL's advisory locks for speed and reliability.
job-iteration - Makes your background jobs interruptible and resumable by design.
Resque - Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later.
Sidekiq-Cron - Scheduler / Cron for Sidekiq jobs
Delayed::Job - Database based asynchronous priority queue system -- Extracted from Shopify
with_advisory_lock - Advisory locking for ActiveRecord
Karafka - Ruby and Rails efficient multithreaded Kafka processing framework
good_job - Multithreaded, Postgres-based, Active Job backend for Ruby on Rails.
Shoryuken - A super efficient Amazon SQS thread based message processor for Ruby
sidekiq - Sidekiq worker on Render