active_scheduler is a gem to take a standard schedule one would use with resque scheduler and wraps it to work with ActiveJob.
Currently only Resque is supported, but pull requests to add other queues (sidekiq, etc) would be welcomed!
- Ruby 2.0+
- ActiveJob
- 4.2 is tested and used in production
- 5.0 is tested against CI, but I haven't tried it in production.
- Resque
- Resque Scheduler
Add active_scheduler
to your Gemfile.
In your Resque initializer:
require 'resque/server'
require 'resque/scheduler/server'
require 'active_scheduler'
# ... Set up your Resque ...
...
yaml_schedule = YAML.load_file("#{Rails.root}/config/resque_schedule.yaml") || {}
wrapped_schedule = ActiveScheduler::ResqueWrapper.wrap yaml_schedule
Resque.schedule = wrapped_schedule
simple_job:
every: "30s"
queue: "simple"
class: "SimpleJob"
args:
-
description: "It's a simple job."
ThisIsTheClass:
cron: "* * * *"
queue: 'cronny'
description: "Will call the ThisIsTheClass class"
Only classes that are descended from ActiveJob::Base
will be wrapped
If you have a job class that uses named arguments you can specify that. args
should be a hash nested in the array and you need to add the named_args key.
simple_job:
every: "30s"
queue: "simple"
class: "SimpleJob"
args:
- foo: 1
bar: 2
description: "It's a simple job."
named_args: true
- Written by @JustinAiken
- Wrapper class idea by @ryanwjackson
- Special thanks to Rocketmade for development resources.
- Other Contributors:
MIT