module ActiveJob # == Active Job adapters # # Active Job has adapters for the following queueing backends: # # * {Backburner}[https://github.com/nesquena/backburner] # * {Delayed Job}[https://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job] # * {Qu}[https://github.com/bkeepers/qu] # * {Que}[https://github.com/chanks/que] # * {queue_classic}[https://github.com/QueueClassic/queue_classic] # * {Resque 1.x}[https://github.com/resque/resque/tree/1-x-stable] # * {Sidekiq}[http://sidekiq.org] # * {Sneakers}[https://github.com/jondot/sneakers] # * {Sucker Punch}[https://github.com/brandonhilkert/sucker_punch] # # === Backends Features # # | | Async | Queues | Delayed | Priorities | Timeout | Retries | # |-------------------|-------|--------|-----------|------------|---------|---------| # | Backburner | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Job | Global | # | Delayed Job | Yes | Yes | Yes | Job | Global | Global | # | Qu | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | Global | # | Que | Yes | Yes | Yes | Job | No | Job | # | queue_classic | Yes | Yes | No* | No | No | No | # | Resque | Yes | Yes | Yes (Gem) | Queue | Global | Yes | # | Sidekiq | Yes | Yes | Yes | Queue | No | Job | # | Sneakers | Yes | Yes | No | Queue | Queue | No | # | Sucker Punch | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | # | Active Job Inline | No | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | # # ==== Async # # Yes: The Queue Adapter runs the jobs in a separate or forked process. # # No: The job is run in the same process. # # ==== Queues # # Yes: Jobs may set which queue they are run in with queue_as or by using the set # method. # # ==== Delayed # # Yes: The adapter will run the job in the future through perform_later. # # (Gem): An additional gem is required to use perform_later with this adapter. # # No: The adapter will run jobs at the next opportunity and cannot use perform_later. # # N/A: The adapter does not support queueing. # # NOTE: # queue_classic does not support job scheduling. # However, you can use the queue_classic-later gem. # See the documentation for ActiveJob::QueueAdapters::QueueClassicAdapter. # # ==== Priorities # # The order in which jobs are processed can be configured differently depending # on the adapter. # # Job: Any class inheriting from the adapter may set the priority on the job # object relative to other jobs. # # Queue: The adapter can set the priority for job queues, when setting a queue # with Active Job this will be respected. # # Yes: Allows the priority to be set on the job object, at the queue level or # as default configuration option. # # No: Does not allow the priority of jobs to be configured. # # N/A: The adapter does not support queueing, and therefore sorting them. # # ==== Timeout # # When a job will stop after the allotted time. # # Job: The timeout can be set for each instance of the job class. # # Queue: The timeout is set for all jobs on the queue. # # Global: The adapter is configured that all jobs have a maximum run time. # # N/A: This adapter does not run in a separate process, and therefore timeout # is unsupported. # # ==== Retries # # Job: The number of retries can be set per instance of the job class. # # Yes: The Number of retries can be configured globally, for each instance or # on the queue. This adapter may also present failed instances of the job class # that can be restarted. # # Global: The adapter has a global number of retries. # # N/A: The adapter does not run in a separate process, and therefore doesn't # support retries. module QueueAdapters extend ActiveSupport::Autoload autoload :InlineAdapter autoload :BackburnerAdapter autoload :DelayedJobAdapter autoload :QuAdapter autoload :QueAdapter autoload :QueueClassicAdapter autoload :ResqueAdapter autoload :SidekiqAdapter autoload :SneakersAdapter autoload :SuckerPunchAdapter autoload :TestAdapter ADAPTER = 'Adapter'.freeze private_constant :ADAPTER class << self def lookup(name) const_get(name.to_s.camelize << ADAPTER) end end end end