Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Re: [Rails] Efficient background process

On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Soichi Ishida <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Obviously, one of the methods is the cron job. But it cannot process
> all if the number of the feeds is too large. Somehow the server does
> the job little by little.
>
> For instance, I have some experience in AppEngine which provides Task
> Queue that finishes the job little by little maintaining the server
> intact.
>
> Is there such functionality that Ruby on Rails has? so that my app can
> finish parsing without reaching the server limit?

If you want to queue projects why would you use Cron at all? And
Rails 4 does it's called Queuing but you don't need Rails to do that,
you could use Resque or Sidkiq which Queueing does but in with an
integrated API. And your apps limit is only defined by your servers
limit.

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