This is an addon for delayed_job (2.1.0.pre2) http://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job/tree/v2.1.0.pre2
It is designed to be used when you’re using Heroku as a host and have the need to do background work with delayed job but you dont want to leave the workers running all the time as it costs money.
You basically add the gem to your project and the rest is taken care of for you given a few CONFIG vars set on Heroku.
There are already a few of these out there, notably @mtravers’ cheepnis http://github.com/mtravers/cheepnis and the autoscale branch of delayed_job by @pedro http://github.com/pedro/delayed_job/tree/autoscaling
This one takes bits from both and is helping me understand gem and plugin development. It’s built for rails 3 on the delayed_job 2.1.0.pre2 tag but don’t see why it wouldn’t work on rails 2 as well as it hooks into the callbacks of the Delayed::Job ActiveRecord class to turn workers on and off based on the creation and destruction of jobs.
Add the gem to your project Gemfile and update your bundle
gem "workless"
Add your Heroku username / password as config vars to your Heroku instance, the same one you log in to Heroku with
heroku config:add HEROKU_USER=<your username> HEROKU_PASSWORD=<your password>
And for cedar apps add the app name
heroku config:add APP_NAME=<your app name>
In the case of failed jobs Workless will only shut down the dj worker if all attempts have been tried. By default Delayed Job will try 25 times to process a job with ever increasing time delays between each unsucessful attempt. Because of this Workless configures Delayed Job to try failed jobs only 3 times to reduce the amount of time a worker can be running while trying to process them.
Workless can be disabled by using the null scaler that will ignore the workers requests to scale up and down. In an environment file add this in the config block:
config.after_initialize do Delayed::Job.scaler = :null end
There are three other scalers included. Note that if you are running on the Aspen or Bamboo stacks on Heroku and you don’t explicitly specify the scaler, the heroku scaler will be used automatically.
Delayed::Job.scaler = :heroku Delayed::Job.scaler = :heroku_cedar Delayed::Job.scaler = :local
The local scaler uses @adamwiggins rush library http://github.com/adamwiggins/rush to start and stop workers on a local machine
The heroku scaler works on the Aspen and Bamboo stacks while the heroku_cedar scaler only works on the new Cedar stack.
- Please fork the project, as you can see there are no tests and at present I don’t know how to go about adding them so any advice would be welcome.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history.
(if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) - Send me a pull request.
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