// Copyright 2020 Kentaro Hibino. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. /* Package asynq provides a framework for Redis based distrubted task queue. Asynq uses Redis as a message broker. To connect to redis, specify the connection using one of RedisConnOpt types. redisConnOpt = asynq.RedisClientOpt{ Addr: "127.0.0.1:6379", Password: "xxxxx", DB: 3, } The Client is used to enqueue a task. client := asynq.NewClient(redisConnOpt) // Task is created with two parameters: its type and payload. t := asynq.NewTask( "send_email", map[string]interface{}{"user_id": 42}) // Enqueue the task to be processed immediately. res, err := client.Enqueue(t) // Schedule the task to be processed after one minute. res, err = client.Enqueue(t, asynq.ProcessIn(1*time.Minute)) The Server is used to run the task processing workers with a given handler. srv := asynq.NewServer(redisConnOpt, asynq.Config{ Concurrency: 10, }) if err := srv.Run(handler); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } Handler is an interface type with a method which takes a task and returns an error. Handler should return nil if the processing is successful, otherwise return a non-nil error. If handler panics or returns a non-nil error, the task will be retried in the future. Example of a type that implements the Handler interface. type TaskHandler struct { // ... } func (h *TaskHandler) ProcessTask(ctx context.Context, task *asynq.Task) error { switch task.Type { case "send_email": id, err := task.Payload.GetInt("user_id") // send email //... default: return fmt.Errorf("unexpected task type %q", task.Type) } return nil } */ package asynq