@rlanz/bull-queue
is a queue system based on BullMQ
for AdonisJS.
Note
You must have a Redis server running on your machine.
This package is available in the npm registry.
npm install @rlanz/bull-queue
Next, configure the package by running the following command.
node ace configure @rlanz/bull-queue
and... VoilĂ !
The Queue
provider gives you access to the dispatch
method.
It will dispatch the linked job to the queue with the given payload.
import { Queue } from '@ioc:Rlanz/Queue';
Queue.dispatch('App/Jobs/RegisterStripeCustomer', {...});
Queue.dispatch('App/Jobs/RegisterStripeCustomer', {...}, {
queueName: 'stripe',
});
You can create a job by running node ace make:job {job}
.
This will create the job within your app/Jobs
directory.
The handle
method is what gets called when the jobs is processed while
the failed
method is called when the max attempts of the job has been reached.
You can remove the failed
method if you choose as the processor checks if the method exists.
Since the job instance is passed to the constructor, you can easily send notifications with the failed
method. See this page for full documentation on the job instance.
Example job file:
// app/Jobs/RegisterStripeCustomer.ts
import type { JobHandlerContract, Job } from '@ioc:Rlanz/Queue';
export type RegisterStripeCustomerPayload = {
userId: string;
};
export default class RegisterStripeCustomer implements JobHandlerContract {
constructor(public job: Job) {
this.job = job;
}
public async handle(payload: RegisterStripeCustomerPayload) {
// ...
}
/**
* This is an optional method that gets called if it exists when the retries has exceeded and is marked failed.
*/
public async failed() {}
}
By default, all jobs have a retry of 3 and this is set within your config/queue.ts
under the jobs
object.
You can also set the attempts on a call basis by passing the overide as shown below:
Queue.dispatch('App/Jobs/Somejob', {...}, { attempts: 3 })
If you need to add delays inbetween retries, you can either set it globally via by adding this to your config/queue.ts
:
// config/queue.ts
...
jobs: {
attempts: 3,
backoff: {
type: 'exponential',
delay: 5000,
},
}
Or... you can also do it per job:
Queue.dispatch('App/Jobs/Somejob', {...}, {
attempts: 3,
backoff: { type: 'exponential', delay: 5000 }
})
With that configuration above, BullMQ will first add a 5s delay before the first retry, 20s before the 2nd, and 40s for the 3rd.
You can visit this page on further explanation / other retry options.
Run the queue worker with the following ace command:
node ace queue:listen
# or
node ace queue:listen --queue=stripe
# or
node ace queue:listen --queue=stripe,cloudflare
Once done, you will see the message Queue processing started
.
You can define the payload's type for a given job inside the contracts/queue.ts
file.
import type { RegisterStripeCustomerPayload } from 'App/Jobs/RegisterStripeCustomer';
declare module '@ioc:Rlanz/Queue' {
interface JobsList {
'App/Jobs/RegisterStripeCustomer': RegisterStripeCustomerPayload;
}
}