Simplest possible implementation to put, pop and bury jobs with Redis as backend.
A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding API
A simple tool to keep requests to be executed in order.
In memory queue system prioritizing tasks
fast, tiny `queueMicrotask` shim for modern engines
High-priority task queue for Node.js and browsers
Promise queue with concurrency control
Task and Message Queues with Multiple Providers
High-priority task queue for Node.js and browsers
A simple, fast, robust job/task queue, backed by Redis.
A really simple message queue based on Redis
Tiny queue data structure
Offload tasks to a pool of workers on node.js and in the browser
An async iterable interface for redis streams
A lightweight task queue
celery written in nodejs
Evaluate asynchronous tasks with configurable concurrency.
Bull / BullMQ queue command line REPL
Redis utilities for redis instrumentations
Job manager
Compatible version of p-queue
A robust, performance-focused and full-featured Redis client for Node.js.
A modern, high performance Redis client
Lock on asynchronous code
Adds Redis::Queue class which can be used as Distributed-Queue based on Redis. Redis is often used as a messaging server to implement processing of background jobs or other kinds of messaging tasks. It implements Reliable-queue pattern decribed here: http://redis.io/commands/rpoplpush
Quiq is a distributed task queue backed by Redis to process jobs in background. It relies on asynchronous IOs to process multiple jobs simultaneously. The event loop is provided by the Async library and many other gems of the Socketry family.
Rescheduler is a library that uses Redis to maintain a task queue of immediate and delayed jobs without polling.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
Adds Redis::Deque class which can be used as Distributed-Deque based on Redis. Redis is often used as a messaging server to implement processing of background jobs or other kinds of messaging tasks. It implements Reliable-queue pattern decribed here: http://redis.io/commands/rpoplpush
Balsamique (pronounced "Balsami-QUEUE") is a Redis-backed Ruby library which implements a job queue system. Balsamique jobs consist of JSON-encoded args hashes, along with lists of tasks and their successful outputs. Jobs can be enqueued to run at some time in the future, and workers can also delay the running of subsequent tasks. Retries are automatically scheduled at the time a worker checks out a job, and cancelled only when the worker reports success. In contrast to Resque, Balsamique uses Lua scripting in Redis extensively to make job state transitions as atomic as possible.
Resque-mongo is a fork of resque that uses mongo as a queue backend. Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
Ruby binding for Honker — a SQLite-native task runtime. Queues, streams, pub/sub, time-trigger scheduler, results, locks, rate limits, all in one .db file. Thin wrapper around the Honker SQLite loadable extension; no Redis, no external broker.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Resque-igo is the same thing, but for mongo. It would not exist without the work of defunkt and ctrochalakis on github. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
ResqueAdmin is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. ResqueAdmin is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
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