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Informations about the package cradle-queue
cradle-queue
RabbitMQ with Fork and Exec workers. Built for the Cradle Framework
Install
If you already installed Cradle, you may not need to install this because it should be already included.
Setup
Open /config/services.php
and add
Methods
An easy way to queue.
Returns the queue class for advance manipulation. If you want to prevent
duplicates from entering your queue, set the $duplicates
flag to false and
turn on Redis (this is the only way I can figure this can happen).
CommandLine
You can queue events via command line like the following example.
To start a worker use any of the following commands.
cradle work --mode exec
- Usesexec()
to work on tasks. This is used incase you want to manage your background process-
cradle work --mode fork
- Usespntl_fork
to work on tasks. This is another way to manage your background process
Contributing to Cradle PHP
Thank you for considering to contribute to Cradle PHP.
Please DO NOT create issues in this repository. The official issue tracker is located @ https://github.com/CradlePHP/cradle/issues . Any issues created here will most likely be ignored.
Please be aware that master branch contains all edge releases of the current version. Please check the version you are working with and find the corresponding branch. For example
v1.1.1
can be in the1.1
branch.Bug fixes will be reviewed as soon as possible. Minor features will also be considered, but give me time to review it and get back to you. Major features will only be considered on the
master
branch.- Fork the Repository.
- Fire up your local terminal and switch to the version you would like to contribute to.
- Make your changes.
- Always make sure to sign-off (-s) on all commits made (git commit -s -m "Commit message")
Making pull requests
- Please ensure to run phpunit and phpcs before making a pull request.
- Push your code to your remote forked version.
- Go back to your forked version on GitHub and submit a pull request.
- All pull requests will be passed to Travis CI to be tested. Also note that Coveralls is also used to analyze the coverage of your contribution.