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RQ: Simple job queues for Python contrib

This document describes how RQ works internally when enqueuing or dequeueing.

Enqueueing internals

Whenever a function call gets enqueued, RQ does two things:

  • It creates a job instance representing the delayed function call and persists it in a Redis hash; and
  • It pushes the given job's ID onto the requested Redis queue.

All jobs are stored in Redis under the rq:job: prefix, for example:

rq:job:55528e58-9cac-4e05-b444-8eded32e76a1

The keys of such a job hash are:

created_at  => '2012-02-13 14:35:16+0000'
enqueued_at => '2012-02-13 14:35:16+0000'
origin      => 'default'
data        => <pickled representation of the function call>
description => "count_words_at_url('http://nvie.com')"

Depending on whether or not the job has run successfully or has failed, the following keys are available, too:

ended_at    => '2012-02-13 14:41:33+0000'
result      => <pickled return value>
exc_info    => <exception information>

Dequeueing internals

Whenever a dequeue is requested, an RQ worker does two things:

  • It pops a job ID from the queue, and fetches the job data belonging to that job ID;
  • It starts executing the function call.
  • If the job succeeds, its return value is written to the result hash key and the hash itself is expired after 500 seconds; or
  • If the job failes, the exception information is written to the exc_info hash key and the job ID is pushed onto the failed queue.

Cancelling jobs

Any job ID that is encountered by a worker for which no job hash is found in Redis is simply ignored. This makes it easy to cancel jobs by simply removing the job hash. In Python:

    from rq import cancel_job
    cancel_job('2eafc1e6-48c2-464b-a0ff-88fd199d039c')

Note that it is irrelevant on which queue the job resides. When a worker eventually pops the job ID from the queue and notes that the Job hash does not exist (anymore), it simply discards the job ID and continues with the next.