queue_classic adapter for Active Job

queue_classic provides a simple interface to a PostgreSQL-backed message queue. queue_classic specializes in concurrent locking and minimizing database load while providing a simple, intuitive developer experience. queue_classic assumes that you are already using PostgreSQL in your production environment and that adding another dependency (e.g. redis, beanstalkd, 0mq) is undesirable.

Read more about queue_classic here.

To use queue_classic set the queue_adapter config to :queue_classic.

Rails.application.config.active_job.queue_adapter = :queue_classic

Methods

Class Public methods

new(enqueue_after_transaction_commit: false)

📝 Source code
# File activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters/queue_classic_adapter.rb, line 22
      def initialize(enqueue_after_transaction_commit: false)
        @enqueue_after_transaction_commit = enqueue_after_transaction_commit
      end
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Instance Public methods

build_queue(queue_name)

Builds a QC::Queue object to schedule jobs on.

If you have a custom QC::Queue subclass you’ll need to subclass ActiveJob::QueueAdapters::QueueClassicAdapter and override the build_queue method.

📝 Source code
# File activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters/queue_classic_adapter.rb, line 53
      def build_queue(queue_name)
        QC::Queue.new(queue_name)
      end
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