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Informations about the package beanstalkd-consumer

Equip Beanstalkd Consumer

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A small library for writing command line beanstalkd consumers in Equip applications.

Installation

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Writing Consumers

A consumer is a PHP class that implements ConsumerInterface to process jobs received from beanstalkd, each of which is represented by an instance of the Job class.

Here's an example of a consumer implementation.

Using Consumers

To use the consumer shown in the last section, be sure its namespace is included in your Composer autoloader, then invoke the runner as shown in the examples below.

If this library is installed as a project dependency:

If this library is installed as a repository clone:

Configuration

These environmental variables may be used to configure the runner.

Consumer Dependencies

By default, Auryn is used internally as a resolver to create consumer instances. As such, with some additional code, it can be used to inject dependencies into consumers as well.

In order to apply any additional configurations needed for consumers to the Auryn Injector instance in use, a custom runner must be written. It will likely look familiar similar to the stock runner except that, in addition to the DefaultConfigurationSet class that establishes a basic level of configuration for the runner, it will also apply any configurations that consumers require. This can be done using a subclass of ConfigurationSet as shown in the example below.

The only needed difference between the stock and custom runners would be that the class shown above is used instead of DefaultConfigurationSet when configuring the Auryn Injector instance.


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Requires aura/cli Version ^2
pda/pheanstalk Version ^3
equip/framework Version ^1
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