Resque is a Redis-backed library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later.
Php-Resque-Ex is a fork of php-resque by chrisboulton. See the original README for more informations.
This fork provides some additional features :
Autodetect and use phpredis to connect to Redis if available. Redisent is used as fallback.
Instead of piping STDOUT output to a file, you can log directly to a database, or send them elsewhere via a socket. We use Monolog to manage all the logging. See their documentation to see all the available handlers.
Log infos are augmented with more informations, and associated with a workers, a queue, and a job ID if any.
If Resque_Job_Creator class exists and is found by Resque, all jobs creation will be delegated to this class.
The best way to inject this class is to include it in you APP_INCLUDE
file.
Class content is :
class Resque_Job_Creator
{
public static function createJob($className, $args) {
// $className is you job class name, the second arguments when enqueuing a job
// $args are the arguments passed to your jobs
// Instanciate your class, and return the instance
return new $className();
}
}
This is pretty useful when your autoloader can not load the class, like when classname doesn't match its filename. Some framework, like CakePHP, uses PluginName.ClassName
convention for classname, and require special handling before loading.
You can easily retrieve logs for a failed jobs in the redis database, their keys are named after their job ID. Each failed log will expire after 2 weeks to save space.
Fresque is shipped by default to manage your workers. See Fresque Documentation for usage.
Clone the git repo
$ git clone git://github.com/kamisama/php-resque-ex.git
cd
into the folder you just cloned
$ cd ./php-resque-ex
Download Composer
$ curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Install dependencies
$ php composer.phar install
Use the same way as the original port, with additional ENV :
LOGHANDLER
: Specify the handler to use for logging (File, MongoDB, Socket, etc …).
See Monolog doc for all available handlers.LOGHANDLER
is the name of the handler, without the "Handler" part. To use CubeHandler, just type "Cube".LOGHANDLERTARGET
: Information used by the handler to connect to the database.
Depends on the type of loghandler. If it's the RotatingFileHandler, the target will be the filename. If it's CubeHandler, target will be a udp address. Refer to each Handler to see what type of argument their__construct()
method requires.LOGGING
: This environment variable must be set in order to enable logging via Monolog. i.eLOGGING=1
If one of these two environement variable is missing, it will default to RotatingFile Handler.
REDIS_DATABASE
: To select another redis database (default 0)REDIS_NAMESPACE
: To set a different namespace for the keys (default to resque)
- PHP 5.3+
- Redis 2.2+
- chrisboulton for the original port
- kamisama