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Using something like Dramatiq [1] with Redis, writing a background job takes minutes, and can be deployed alongside an existing Python web app. There are probably JS equivalents.
I think Inngest could be a useful service, but the comparison felt off for me - it made me feel like this wasn't solving a real problem.
[1] https://dramatiq.io/
Just to confirm my understanding; would you consider at least part of your product offering to be similar to temporal.io [1]? Your examples are reminiscent of theirs.
[1] https://temporal.io/
Thanks! RedwoodJS is fantastic and we've been fortunate to collaborate with the core team to build in some great support for Inngest :)
We also collaborated with their core team on a GraphQL envelop plugin that automatically sends events for every mutation called in your api: https://github.com/inngest/envelop-plugin-inngest
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