Sucker Punch VS lambda_punch

Compare Sucker Punch vs lambda_punch and see what are their differences.

Sucker Punch

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

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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Sucker Punch lambda_punch
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2,654 24
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4.3 3.1
4 months ago 12 months ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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Sucker Punch

Posts with mentions or reviews of Sucker 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.
  • Simple Thread/Server question
    1 project | /r/rails | 6 Jun 2023
    I would suggest you use something like sucker punch to do this https://github.com/brandonhilkert/sucker_punch
  • 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 Sucker Punch and lambda_punch you can also consider the following projects:

Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby

cloudtasker - Background jobs for Ruby using Google Cloud Tasks

Delayed::Job - Database based asynchronous priority queue system -- Extracted from Shopify

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

Resque - Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later.

lambdakiq - 🔄👷 ActiveJob with SQS & Lambda

Gush - Fast and distributed workflow runner using ActiveJob and Redis

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

Sneakers - A fast background processing framework for Ruby and RabbitMQ

Backburner - Simple and reliable beanstalkd job queue for ruby

Karafka - Ruby and Rails efficient multithreaded Kafka processing framework

Sidekiq::Undertaker - Sidekiq::Undertaker allows exploring, reviving or burying dead jobs.