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Informations about the package async-bundle

Async Bundle

Build Status Scrutinizer Code Quality

This Symfony bundle provides a high-level way of sending expensive logic to background workers.

Configuration

  1. Install the bundle using composer require "dubture/async-bundle"
  2. Add the necessary bundles to your Kernel:

  3. Configure which backend to use:

Usage

Consider the following service:

If you want to delegate this method to a background worker, this is all you need to do:

Now any call to transcodeFile will be intercepted and delegated to a background worker.

Methods annotated with @Async need to adhere to the following contract:

  1. The class declaring the async method must be a service
  2. The methods arguments must be serializable (no resources, e.g. doctrine connections)
  3. The method should not return anything (any return value will be lost)

If you need to react to something happening inside your background worker, you can simply dispatch events when it's done.

The background-worker implementation relies on one of the following bundles:

See Resources/docs for documentation of the specific backends.


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Requires jms/di-extra-bundle Version ~1.5
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