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Informations about the package laravel-bounceable-job

Laravel Bounceable Job

Package for creating bounceable queue jobs in Laravel.

Installation

composer require frutality/laravel-bounceable-job

Why

Often our Jobs are trying to reach remote APIs which are down. Fail happens. Usually we want to retry these jobs several times in case API became up.

By default, Laravel provides ability to immediately retry failed job several times (see docs).

But in most cases, immediate retry will also fail because APIs need some time to get up. We may want to increase delay after each failed job try.

Example

Configuration

By default, if job fails, it will retry in 1 minute. If that attempt fails too, next one will retry in 5 minutes. Next one in 30 minutes. And the last one in 1 hour.

If you need to tweak those values, just define your own getAttemptsDelays method, for example:


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Requires php Version >=7.1
laravel/framework Version ~5.6.0|~5.7.0|~5.8.0
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