* Added CrossPlatformDeathPenalty that doesn't rely on signals
* Updated `SimpleWorker`'s `death_penalty_class` to utilize `CrossPlatformDeathPenalty` to allow use on Windows machines
* Changed `CrossPlatformDeathPenalty` to `TimerDeathPenalty`
* Removed overridden `death_penalty_class` in `SimpleWorker` until feature matures
* Added section in testing.md explaining how to utilize `SimpleWorker` on Windows OS
* Replaced usage of chatting with .format for python 3.5 compatibility
* Add tests for new timeout feature
* Explicitly set defaults.CALLBACK_TIMEOUT
* Implemented cross-thread method of raising errors by using ctypes
* Finished writing tests for new TimerDeathPenalty
* job: add get_meta() function
The newly introduced function returns meta data stored for the job. This
is required since job.meta stays an empty dict until the job is
finished or failed.
With the new function it's possible to store arbiatraty states/stages of
the job and allow the user to track progress. A long running job may
return custom stages like `downloading_data`, `unpacking_data`,
`processing_data`, etc.
This may allow better interfaces since users can track progress.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
* docs: add missing `refresh` arg to get_status()
This was previously missing.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
* Support enqueueing with on_success_callback
* Got success callback to execute properly
* Added on_failure callback
* Document success and failure callbacks
* More Flake8 fixes
* Mention that options can also be passed in via environment variables
* Increase coverage on test_callbacks.py
* Make `enqueue_*` and `Queue.parse_args` accept `pipeline` arg
* undo bad docs
* Fix lints in new code
* Implement enqueue_many, refactor dependency setup out to method
* Make name consistant
* Refactor enqueue_many, update tests, add docs
* Refactor out enqueueing from dependency setup
* Move new docs to queue page
* Fix section header
* Fix section header again
* Update rq version to 1.9.0
* Newer pip install command from git
Updated cutting edge pip install command to use HTTPS rather than insecure git+git protocol, as recommended by pip documentation. This allows the command to work with pip >= 21.0.1
* Updated pip command in README
* implemented round-robin and random access to queues
* added tests for RoundRobinQueue
* reverted change in gitignore
* removed linebreak
* added tests for random queues
* added documentation for round robin and random queues
* moved round robin strategy to worker
* reverted changes to queue.py
* reverted changes to workers.md
* reverted changes to test_queue
* added tests for RoundRobinWorker and RandomWorker
* added doc for round robin and random workers
* removed f-strings for backward compatibility
* corrected a mistake
* minor changes (code style)
* now using _ordered_queues instead of queues for reordering queues
* Added send_stop_job_command().
* send_stop_job_command now accepts just connection and job_id
* Document send_job_job_command
* Updated test coverage
* feat: added job heartbeat to track whether job is actually executing
heartbeat might be needed in cases when worker was hardkilled or the whole VM/docker was forcibly rebooted.
* fixed tests
* fixed test coverage issue
* chore: renamed job.heartbeat stuff according to review feedback
* chore: pipelined worker heartbeat and job heartbeat
* docs: documented job.heartbeat property
* fixes after review
* docs: updated last_heartbeat description
* chore: review
Co-authored-by: Ruslan Mullakhmetov <ruslan@twentythree.net>
* Initial implementation of Retry class
* Fixes job.refresh() under Python 3.5
* Remove the use of text_type in job.py
* Retry can be scheduled
* monitor_work_horse() should call handle_job_failure() with queue argument.
* Flake8 fixes
* Added docs for job retries
* First RQScheduler prototype
* WIP job scheduling
* Fixed Python 2.7 tests
* Added ScheduledJobRegistry.get_scheduled_time(job)
* WIP on scheduler's threading mechanism
* Fixed test errors
* Changed scheduler.acquire_locks() to instance method
* Added scheduler.prepare_registries()
* Somewhat working implementation of RQ scheduler
* Only call stop_scheduler if there's a scheduler present
* Use OSError rather than ProcessLookupError for PyPy compatibility
* Added `auto_start` argument to scheduler.acquire_locks()
* Make RQScheduler play better with timezone
* Fixed test error
* Added --with-scheduler flag to rq worker CLI
* Fix tests on Python 2.x
* More Python 2 fixes
* Only call `scheduler.start` if worker is run in non burst mode
* Fixed an issue where running worker with scheduler would fail sometimes
* Make `worker.stop_scheduler()` more resilient to errors
* worker.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl() should also periodically run maintenance tasks
* Scheduler can now work with worker in both burst and non burst mode
* Fixed scheduler logging message
* Always log scheduler errors when running
* Improve scheduler error logging message
* Removed testing code
* Scheduler should periodically try to acquire locks for other queues it doesn't have
* Added tests for scheduler.should_reacquire_locks
* Added queue.enqueue_in()
* Fixes queue.enqueue_in() in Python 2.7
* First stab at documenting job scheduling
* Remove unused methods
* Remove Python 2.6 logging compatibility code
* Remove more unused imports
* Added convenience methods to access job registries from queue
* Added test for worker.run_maintenance_tasks()
* Simplify worker.queue_names() and worker.queue_keys()
* Updated changelog to mention RQ's new job scheduling mechanism.
* add doc page for job registries
* Use consistent language in registry type descriptions
* Correct usage of 'connection' parameter in Job Registry doc