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Asynq

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Asynq is a simple Go library for queueing tasks and processing them in the background with workers.
It is backed by Redis and it is designed to have a low barrier to entry. It should be integrated in your web stack easily.

Important Note: Current major version is zero (v0.x.x) to accomodate rapid development and fast iteration while getting early feedback from users. The public API could change without a major version update before v1.0.0 release.

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Installation

To install asynq library, run the following command:

go get -u github.com/hibiken/asynq

Quickstart

First, make sure you are running a Redis server locally.

$ redis-server

To create and schedule tasks, use Client and provide a task and when to process the task.

func main() {
    r := &asynq.RedisClientOpt{
        Addr: "127.0.0.1:6379",
    }

    client := asynq.NewClient(r)

    // Create a task with task type and payload
    t1 := asynq.NewTask("send_welcome_email", map[string]interface{}{"user_id": 42})

    t2 := asynq.NewTask("send_reminder_email", map[string]interface{}{"user_id": 42})

    // Process immediately
    err := client.Enqueue(t1)

    // Process 24 hrs later
    err = client.EnqueueIn(24*time.Hour, t2)

    // Process at specified time.
    t := time.Date(2020, time.March, 6, 10, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
    err = client.EnqueueAt(t, t2)

    // Pass options to specify processing behavior for a given task.
    //
    // MaxRetry specifies the maximum number of times this task will be retried (Default is 25).
    // Queue specifies which queue to enqueue this task to (Default is "default").
    // Timeout specifies the the timeout for the task's context (Default is no timeout).
    err = client.Enqueue(t1, asynq.MaxRetry(10), asynq.Queue("critical"), asynq.Timeout(time.Minute))
}

To start the background workers, use Background and provide your Handler to process the tasks.

func main() {
    r := &asynq.RedisClientOpt{
        Addr: "127.0.0.1:6379",
    }

    bg := asynq.NewBackground(r, &asynq.Config{
        // Specify how many concurrent workers to use
        Concurrency: 10,
        // Optionally specify multiple queues with different priority.
        Queues: map[string]int{
            "critical": 6,
            "default":  3,
            "low":      1,
        },
        // See the godoc for other configuration options
    })

    bg.Run(handler)
}

Handler is an interface with one method ProcessTask with the following signature.

// ProcessTask should return nil if the processing of a task
// is successful.
//
// If ProcessTask return a non-nil error or panics, the task
// will be retried after delay.
type Handler interface {
    ProcessTask(context.Context, *asynq.Task) error
}

For a more detailed walk-through of the library, see our Getting Started Guide.

To Learn more about asynq features and APIs, see our Wiki pages and godoc.

Requirements

Dependency Version
Redis v2.8+
Go v1.12+

Command Line Tool

Asynq ships with a command line tool to inspect the state of queues and tasks.

To install, run the following command:

go get -u github.com/hibiken/asynq/tools/asynqmon

For details on how to use the tool, refer to the tool's README.

Contributing

We are open to, and grateful for, any contributions (Github issues/pull-requests, feedback on Gitter channel, etc) made by the community. Please see the Contribution Guide before contributing.

Acknowledgements

  • Sidekiq : Many of the design ideas are taken from sidekiq and its Web UI
  • RQ : Client APIs are inspired by rq library.
  • Cobra : Asynqmon CLI is built with cobra

License

Asynq is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE.

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