Background Workers for Trinidad running as background (daemon) threads along side your Rack/Rails deployed application.
Built upon https://github.com/kares/jruby-rack-worker thus supports popular worker libraries such as Resque and Delayed::Job.
Along with Trinidad in your application's Gemfile :
group :server do
platform :jruby do
gem 'trinidad', :require => false
gem 'trinidad_worker_extension', :require => false
end
end
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as a plain old gem :
$ gem install trinidad_worker_extension
Like all extensions set it up in the configuration file (e.g. trinidad.yml).
NOTE: The extension will not be configuring workers threads to start when
running in rackup mode (e.g. rails s
) because it expects JRuby-Rack to be
not loaded in the embedded mode. Running Trinidad using rackup
is mostly
suitable for development/testing thus this is not seen as a limitation (simply
start trinidad -e staging
to check whether your workers are doing fine).
---
# ...
extensions:
worker:
delayed_job:
# all settings here are optional
thread_count: 1
thread_priority: NORM
# DJ specifics (optional as well) :
QUEUE: mailers,tasks
READ_AHEAD: 3 # default 5
SLEEP_DELAY: 2.5 # default 5
#MIN_PRIORITY: 1
#MAX_PRIORITY: 5
The following start script will be executed in each Thread http://git.io/yLSgLA
Trinidad.configure do |config|
config[:extensions] = {
:worker =>
:resque => {
:thread_priority => 4, # bit bellow NORM (5)
'QUEUES' => ['*'],
'INTERVAL' => 2.5, # default is 5.0
'LOGGING' => 'info',
#'VERBOSE' => true, # verbose logging (info)
#'VVERBOSE' => true, # very_verbose logging (debug)
}
}
end
The following start script will be executed in each Thread http://git.io/XglTpw
---
# ...
extensions:
worker:
custom:
#script: require 'my_worker'; MyWorker.start
script_path: "lib/my_worker/start_worker.rb"
# all settings here are optional
#thread_count: 1
#thread_priority: NORM
If you'd like to specify custom parameters you can do so within the configuration file or the deployment descriptor as context init parameters or as java system properties, use the following code to obtain them in your code :
require 'jruby/rack/worker/env'
env = JRuby::Rack::Worker::ENV
worker = MyWorker.new
worker.queues = (env['QUEUES']).split(',')
# ...
Copyright (c) 2013 Karol Bucek. See LICENSE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License) for details.