A Sinatra app to view/manage beanstalkd queues that can be embedded in a Rails app similar to what's available in Resque.
To use in a Rails app, include the gem in your Gemfile:
gem 'beanstalkd_view'
Otherwise, gem install beanstalkd_view
Use the following environment variable to specify the location of the beanstalk server:
ENV['BEANSTALK_URL'] = 'beanstalk://localhost/'
This environment variable can be specified per Rails environment. So for instance, the above code could be put into environments/development.rb
This can be a comma separated list, e.g. 'beanstalk://localhost:11300,beanstalk://localhost:11400'
Add the following to your routes.rb file:
mount BeanstalkdView::Server, :at => "/beanstalkd"
(NOTE: You may mount the server at any path, not just /beanstalkd)
You can then browse to your application path to view information about your beanstalkd tubes, i.e. http://127.0.0.1:3000/beanstalkd
If you wish to authenticate the mounted app with Devise, it would look something like:
devise_for :admin_users, ActiveAdmin::Devise.config
match('/beanstalkd/admin/login' => redirect('/admin/login'))
authenticate :admin_user do
mount BeanstalkdView::Server, at: "/beanstalkd"
end
- CSS/JS assets not being served in Rails when running behind Apache or Nginx
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16167317/sinatra-static-assets-empty/16317727
Run the beanstalkd_view executable, e.g.
beanstalkd_view
or from a Rails app:
bundle exec beanstalkd_view
(This will use the vegas gem to launch the Sinatra app on an available port.)
Alternatively, a Rackup file is provided. To use: cd into the beanstalkd_view directory and execute:
rackup
You can have a look at beanstalkd_view by running it in a Docker container:
docker build -t beanstalkd_view git://github.com/denniskuczynski/beanstalkd_view.git
docker run -t -i -p 5678:5678 -e BEANSTALK_URL=beanstalk://172.17.0.2 beanstalkd_view
Most likely you have to adjust BEANSTALK_URL for your setup. You can then access beanstalkd_view on http://localhost:5678
This project uses Grunt (http://gruntjs.com/) to manage javascript/css linting, concatenation, and minification, and Bower (https://github.com/bower/bower) to manage Javascript dependencies.
For development, install Grunt and Bower as specified on their websites. Then execute
bower install
grunt
from the command line after modifying any javascript or css files. The output files will be placed in the lib/beanstalkd_view/resources directory.
There are 3 variants of RSpec tests.
- Without beanstalkd running, just execute: rspec spec
- With 1 instance of beanstalkd running (default port), execute: rspec spec --tag requires_beanstalkd
- With 2 instances of beanstalkd running (ports 11300 and 11400), execute: rspec spec --tag requires_two_beanstalkd
beanstalk_view provides a way to customize your views. Set environment variable with desired views path:
ENV['BEANSTALKD_VIEW_TEMPLATES'] = File.join("my", "app", "views", "beanstalkd")
The just copy lib/beanstalkd_view/views/*.erb and customize them as you want.
Note: the environment variable should be set before gem loads.
beanstalkd_view is released under the MIT license:
It makes use of the following components also using the MIT license:
-
Sinatra - http://www.sinatrarb.com/
-
jQuery - http://jquery.org/
-
Bluff JS Graphs - http://bluff.jcoglan.com/
And under the Apache license:
- Twitter Bootstrap - http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/