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Package laravel-unique-queue
Short Description Laravel queue connection that prevents identical jobs from being queued
License MIT
Homepage http://github.com/mlntn/laravel-unique-queue
Informations about the package laravel-unique-queue
:warning: DEPRECATED:
Unique jobs have been implemented in laravel/framework. Please use the official implementation in Laravel 8.14.0 or higher. No further updates will be made to this repository and it will be archived in the future.
Laravel Unique Queue
This redis queue driver works just like the standard Laravel redis queue driver, however, it prevents the same job from being queued multiple times.
Requirements
Needs PHP >= 7.1 to be installed.
Requires illuminate/redis
and illuminate/queue
, both "~5.7"
, "~6"
or "~7"
Installation
Require via Composer
Configure
Create a new connection in config/queue.php
Implementation
Implement a uniquely-queueable job
Your job should use the UniquelyQueueable trait and have the getUniqueIdentifier method:
<?php
namespace App\Jobs;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
use Illuminate\Queue\InteractsWithQueue;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Bus\Dispatchable;
use Mlntn\Queue\Traits\UniquelyQueueable;
class MyUniqueJob implements ShouldQueue {
use Dispatchable, InteractsWithQueue, Queueable, UniquelyQueueable, SerializesModels;
/* ... */
public function getUniqueIdentifier()
{
return 'some-unique-identifier';
}
}
If the connection is not the default, you will need to specify the connection when dispatching the job:
dispatch(new UniqueJob)->onConnection('my_unique_queue_connection_name');
Implement a unique-queueable listener
Just like with a job the listener class should use the UniquelyQueueable trait and make sure you've set the connection and queue:
<?php
namespace App\Listeners;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use Mlntn\Queue\Traits\UniquelyQueueable;
class MyListener implements ShouldQueue {
public $connection = 'my_unique_queue_connection_name';
public $queue = 'my_unique_queue_name';
public function handle($event)
{
//
}
public function getUniqueIdentifier()
{
return 'some-unique-identifier';
}
}
Using Lumen
Lumen handles binding slightly different. Use LumenQueueServiceProvider to enable unique queueing in Lumen.
Register service provider in app.php
:
Using Horizon
Set up a worker configuration:
Run Queue Worker
The unique queue behavior acts internally. Run queue worker as known using artisan (via cli, supervisor or another method).
For more detailed information head over to https://github.com/illuminate/queue
Specify the connection name used in config/queue.php
All versions of laravel-unique-queue with dependencies
illuminate/queue Version ~5.7||~6||~7||~8
illuminate/redis Version ~5.7||~6||~7||~8