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RailsTips One man, lazily posting some of the things he learns. subscribe » I realized when I started taking suggestions that I would not be able to do them all justice, so I asked a few of my friends to be guest authors. Daniel Morrison, of Collective Idea, is the first and will be showing a few ways he has used delayed job to offload tasks to the background. Without any further ado, here is Dan.
Posted by glenn on Thursday, July 17, 2008 We wanted to push some long running tasks off to the background so that we didnât tie up a mongrel needlessly. Iâve wrestled (and won!) with backgroundrb in the past, but it just seemed like a chore. And theyâve since changed the API enough to mean it would be back to the drawing board, so we may as well assess some of the other options. So without too m
Posted by Charlie Tue, 17 Jun 2008 05:55:00 GMT Sooner or later, for most large websites you have to bite the bullet and implement some form of asynchronous processing to deal with long-running tasks. For example, with MapBuzz we have a several long-running tasks: Importing data Batch geodcoding Emailing event notifications to users If you're developing a Facebook application, moving long-run
We are creating Germany's juiciest event platform, boomloop.com. Because we love the Internet more than our own mothers. See for yourself. check out boomloop.com how do you offload asynchrous tasks out of your rails request cycle? we needed this ability in boomloop.com, where we write data into a statistics database.frankly, i find backgroundrb a bit scary. rumours about instability persist, and i
A Ruby MapReduce Framework Skynet RubyForge Home Documentation See Skynet at RailsConf 08 Sat Mar 31, 2008 4:25pm â 5:15pm PDT @ Portland Ballroom 255 More Info What is Skynet Skynet is an open source Ruby implementation of Googleâs MapReduce framework, created at Geni. With Skynet, one can easily convert a time-consuming serial task, such as a computationally expensive Rails migration, into a di
â âasync_observerâ What Async Observer is a Rails plugin that provides deep integration with Beanstalk. beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory work-queue service. Its interface is generic, but is intended for use in reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running most time-consuming tasks asynchronously. Installing First you need to download and install beanstal
NAME bj SYNOPSIS bj (migration_code|generate_migration|migrate|setup|plugin|run|submit|list|set|config|pid) [options]+ DESCRIPTION ________________________________ Overview -------------------------------- Backgroundjob (Bj) is a brain dead simple zero admin background priority queue for Rails. Bj is robust, platform independent (including windows), and supports internal or external manangement of
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