zachahn / disqualified

A small background job framework for Rails apps
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
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Disqualified

I wanted a small background job framework that used SQLite as the backend.

Since SQLite doesn't have any features like Postgres' LISTEN/NOTIFY, Disqualified resorts to polling the database. This might disqualify it as an option for you, but it works well enough for my workload.

Note that:

Usage

Run bundle exec disqualified --help for more information on how to run the Disqualified server. This is what I use in production:

env RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec disqualified

You can use Disqualified with ActiveJob, or you can use it by itself. The examples below detail how to use it by by itself. See Installation instructions for information on how to set up integration with ActiveJob.

Defining a job

class ComplicatedJob
  include Disqualified::Job

  def perform(arg1, arg2)
    # ...
  end
end

Queuing

ComplicatedJob.perform_async(1, 2)
ComplicatedJob.perform_in(1.minute, 1, 2)
ComplicatedJob.perform_at(3.days.from_now, 1, 2)

Installation

Run this in your shell, in your Rails app.

bundle add disqualified
bundle exec rails generate disqualified:install
bundle binstub disqualified

ActiveJob

You can optionally set up Disqualified as ActiveJob's default backend.

Usually, you'll just need to update your config/environments/production.rb file to include something like this.

require "disqualified/active_job"

Rails.application.configure do
  # ...
  config.active_job.queue_adapter = :disqualified
  # ...
end

Contributing

PRs are welcome! Please confirm the change with me before you start working; some features might be better off as a plugin or as a fork.

When submitting a PR, and if you prefer, please Allow edits from maintainers. This will help get your contributions merged in a bit faster.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the LGPL v3 License.