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Does anyone knows a good job queue that has atomicity and scheduled jobs?
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Andrew, is your implementation atomic?
Hi,
I use RabbitMQ with a max length of 1 to ensure that only one of my nodejs node catches the job and executes it.
But I use setInterval to launch them.
The advantage is that you can remotely send a message through the queue to force a node executing your callback task and with any langage supporting the amqp (this can even be done with the rabbit management UI).
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At my former employer we created a Job Queue (to replace Kue) for our needs:
It's essentially a REST API on top of MongoDB, with support for web hooks.MongoDB does has document-level atomicity, see here: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/model-data-for-atomic-operations/It doesn't have scheduled jobs. If you wanted that feature, you may be better off looking at other systems. Otherwise, if you're upto it, you could fork it and add it in.Regards,Paul Jensen
On Tuesday, 11 November 2014 00:13:09 UTC, Alisson Cavalcante Agiani wrote:Does anyone knows a good job queue that has atomicity and scheduled jobs?