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Informations about the package emphloyer-pdo

Emphloyer-PDO

This extension provides a PDO backend for Emphloyer. This extension has only been tested with MySQL but likely works with other SQL databases as well.

NOTE: If you're replicating the MySQL database that holds you jobs table be sure to use MIXED or ROW based replication (STATEMENT based replication will generate tons of warnings because the backend uses UPDATE queries with a WHERE statement to lock jobs).

Installation

You can install Emphloyer-PDO through composer with:

composer require mkrmr/employer-pdo

To use Employer-PDO you need to install the UUID pecl extension.

Usage

To use the PDO extension specify it as the backend in your configuration file like so:

If you want to use a specific table name for your jobs you can pass it to the constructor (emphloyer_jobs is the default):

You also need to create the database table, in a MySQL database you would create the table like so:

If you want to use the Scheduler in addition to the Pipeline you need to add the following to the configuration file:

If you want to use a specific table name for your jobs you can pass it to the constructor (emphloyer_scheduled_jobs is the default):

You also need to create the database table, in a MySQL database you would create the table like so:

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Make your changes, please make sure you adhere to the Doctrine coding standard as much as possible (phpcs configuration is included)
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Create a new pull request on GitHub

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Requires ext-pdo Version *
mkrmr/emphloyer Version 0.6.*
ramsey/uuid Version ^3.8
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