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# Asynq
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Simple and efficent asynchronous task processing library in Go.
**Important Note**: Current major version is zero (v0.x.x) to accomodate rapid development and fast iteration while getting early feedback from users. The public API could change without a major version update before the release of verson 1.0.0.
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## Table of Contents
- [Overview ](#overview )
- [Requirements ](#requirements )
- [Installation ](#installation )
- [Getting Started ](#getting-started )
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- [Monitoring CLI ](#monitoring-cli )
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- [Acknowledgements ](#acknowledgements )
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- [License ](#license )
## Overview
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![Gif ](/docs/assets/asynqmon_stats.gif )
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Asynq provides a simple interface to asynchronous task processing.
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It also ships with a tool to monitor the queues and take manual actions if needed.
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Asynq provides:
- Clear separation of task producer and consumer
- Ability to schedule task processing in the future
- Automatic retry of failed tasks with exponential backoff
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- Automatic failover using Redis sentinels
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- Ability to configure max retry count per task
- Ability to configure max number of worker goroutines to process tasks
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- Support for priority queues
- Unix signal handling to gracefully shutdown background processing
- CLI tool to query and mutate queues state for mointoring and administrative purposes
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## Requirements
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| Dependency | Version |
| -------------------------- | ------- |
| [Redis ](https://redis.io/ ) | v2.8+ |
| [Go ](https://golang.org/ ) | v1.12+ |
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## Installation
```
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go get -u github.com/hibiken/asynq
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```
## Getting Started
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1. Import `asynq` in your file.
```go
import "github.com/hibiken/asynq"
```
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2. Asynq uses redis as a message broker.
Use one of `RedisConnOpt` types to specify how to connect to Redis.
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```go
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var redis = & asynq.RedisClientOpt{
Addr: "localhost:6379",
// Omit if no password is required
Password: "mypassword",
// Use a dedicated db number for asynq.
// By default, Redis offers 16 databases (0..15)
DB: 0,
}
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```
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3. Create a `Client` instance to create and schedule tasks.
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```go
func main() {
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client := asynq.NewClient(redis)
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// Create a task with typename and payload.
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t1 := asynq.NewTask(
"send_welcome_email",
map[string]interface{}{"user_id": 42})
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t2 := asynq.NewTask(
"send_reminder_email",
map[string]interface{}{"user_id": 42})
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// Process the task immediately.
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err := client.Schedule(t1, time.Now())
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// Process the task 24 hours later.
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err = client.Schedule(t2, time.Now().Add(24 * time.Hour))
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// Specify the max number of retry (default: 25)
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err = client.Schedule(t1, time.Now(), asynq.MaxRetry(1))
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}
```
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4. Create a `Background` instance to process tasks.
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```go
func main() {
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bg := asynq.NewBackground(redis, & asynq.Config{
Concurrency: 10,
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})
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// Blocks until signal TERM or INT is received.
// For graceful shutdown, send signal TSTP to stop processing more tasks
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// before sending TERM or INT signal to terminate the process.
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bg.Run(handler)
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}
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```
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Note that `Client` and `Background` are intended to be used in separate executable binaries.
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The argument to `(*asynq.Background).Run` is an interface `asynq.Handler` which has one method `ProcessTask` .
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```go
// ProcessTask should return nil if the processing of a task
// is successful.
//
// If ProcessTask return a non-nil error or panics, the task
// will be retried.
type Handler interface {
ProcessTask(*Task) error
}
```
The simplest way to implement a handler is to define a function with the same signature and use `asynq.HandlerFunc` adapter type when passing it to `Run` .
```go
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func handler(t *asynq.Task) error {
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switch t.Type {
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case "send_welcome_email":
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id, err := t.Payload.GetInt("user_id")
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if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Printf("Send Welcome Email to %d\n", id)
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// ... handle other types ...
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default:
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected task type: %s", t.Type)
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}
return nil
}
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func main() {
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bg := asynq.NewBackground(redis, & asynq.Config{
Concurrency: 10,
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})
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// Use asynq.HandlerFunc adapter for a handler function
bg.Run(asynq.HandlerFunc(handler))
}
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```
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## Monitoring CLI
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Asynq ships with a CLI tool to inspect the state of queues and tasks.
To install the CLI, run the following command:
go get github.com/hibiken/asynq/tools/asynqmon
For details on how to use the tool, see the [README ](/tools/asynqmon/README.md ) for the asynqmon CLI.
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## Acknowledgements
- [Sidekiq ](https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq ) : Many of the design ideas are taken from sidekiq and its Web UI
- [Cobra ](https://github.com/spf13/cobra ) : Asynqmon CLI is built with cobra
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## License
Asynq is released under the MIT license. See [LICENSE ](https://github.com/hibiken/asynq/blob/master/LICENSE ).