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Current version: 2.4.0-alt1
Build date: 28 january 2023, 13:16 ( 63.7 weeks ago )
Size: 116.02 Kb

Home page:   http://resque.github.io/

License: MIT
Summary: Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later
Description:

Resque (pronounced like "rescue") is a Redis-backed 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 comprises 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 workers can be distributed between multiple machines, support priorities,
are resilient to memory bloat / "leaks," are optimized for REE (but work on MRI
and JRuby), tell you what they're doing, and expect failure.

Resque queues are persistent; support constant time, atomic push and pop (thanks
to Redis); provide visibility into their contents; and store jobs as simple JSON
packages.

The Resque frontend tells you what workers are doing, what workers are not
doing, what queues you're using, what's in those queues, provides general usage
stats, and helps you track failures.

Resque now supports Ruby 2.3.0 and above. We will also only be supporting Redis
3.0 and above going forward.

Current maintainer: Ruby Maintainers Team

List of contributors

List of rpms provided by this srpm:

  • gem-resque
  • gem-resque-devel
  • gem-resque-doc
  • resque
ACL:
     
    design & coding: Vladimir Lettiev aka crux © 2004-2005, Andrew Avramenko aka liks © 2007-2008
    current maintainer: Michael Shigorin