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Asynq CLI
Asynq CLI is a command line tool to monitor the queues and tasks managed by asynq
package.
Table of Contents
Installation
In order to use the tool, compile it using the following command:
go install github.com/hibiken/asynq/tools/asynq
This will create the asynq executable under your $GOPATH/bin
directory.
Usage
Commands
To view details on any command, use asynq help <command> <subcommand>
.
asynq dash
asynq stats
asynq queue [ls inspect history rm pause unpause]
asynq task [ls cancel delete archive run delete-all archive-all run-all]
asynq server [ls]
Global flags
Asynq CLI needs to connect to a redis-server to inspect the state of queues and tasks. Use flags to specify the options to connect to the redis-server used by your application.
To connect to a redis cluster, pass --cluster
and --cluster_addrs
flags.
By default, CLI will try to connect to a redis server running at localhost:6379
.
--config string config file to set flag defaut values (default is $HOME/.asynq.yaml)
-n, --db int redis database number (default is 0)
-h, --help help for asynq
-p, --password string password to use when connecting to redis server
-u, --uri string redis server URI (default "127.0.0.1:6379")
--cluster connect to redis cluster
--cluster_addrs string list of comma-separated redis server addresses
Config File
You can use a config file to set default values for the flags.
By default, asynq
will try to read config file located in
$HOME/.asynq.(yml|json)
. You can specify the file location via --config
flag.
Config file example:
uri: 127.0.0.1:6379
db: 2
password: mypassword
This will set the default values for --uri
, --db
, and --password
flags.