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Oopsie, I totally forgot about that feature. I'll come back to you with a proper implementation / example.
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Ok. I've had some time to think about this and I've come to the conclusion that the processors
option should not be deprecated.
However, this options' type will change from
export type BullQueueProcessor =
BullQueueProcessorCallback // (job: Job, done: DoneCallback) => void
| BullQueueAdvancedProcessor // { concurrency?: number; name?: string; callback: BullQueueProcessorCallback; }
| BullQueueSeparateProcessor // string
| BullQueueAdvancedSeparateProcessor; // { concurrency?: number; name?: string; path: string; }
to
export type BullQueueProcessor =
BullQueueSeparateProcessor // string
| BullQueueAdvancedSeparateProcessor; // { concurrency?: number; name?: string; path: string; }
@igor-sky there's already an example in the README. Doesn't this work for you?
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@fwoelffel Before removing processors
property, please, provide an example, how to run job handlers in separate processes (using file name) with decorators approach
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@fwoelffel Is example available anywhere? Completely stuck on this one, can't sell nest-bull to lead without showing how to use workers in separate process :(
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Related Issues (20)
- Get process and processer metadata HOT 1
- Support processor with observables HOT 1
- Support multiple rate limits HOT 1
- Processors with multiple processes inconsistently process jobs HOT 1
- BullModule.registerQueue duplicates Module load HOT 2
- Global concurrency limit HOT 5
- Not initialising the processor with decorator HOT 1
- Facilitate queue metrics collection HOT 2
- Bull does paralel job when in processor implemented more processes. HOT 1
- Bull events + Nestjs request scoped dependencies
- Support BullMQ v5.0.0 HOT 3
- Bull Module not connecting as expected HOT 1
- Missing WorkerOptions types on BullQueueAdvancedProcessor and BullQueueAdvancedSeparateProcessor HOT 1
- options.family is not cast to number if given in REDIS_URL HOT 1
- Bull support for durable request scoped processors. HOT 2
- Give ability to disable job processing in `BullModule.forRoot` method HOT 1
- Mismatch with bull HOT 2
- NestJS Bull appears to be utilizing Upstash Redis unnecessarily. HOT 1
- Controls for nestjs/bullmq processors in request-scoped providers HOT 4
- Ability to accept/reject jobs before being processed HOT 1
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