active_elastic_job 1.2.0 → 1.2.1
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class Error < StandardError; end;
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# Raised when job exceeds 256 KB in its serialized form. The limit is
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# imposed by Amazon SQS.
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class SerializedJobTooBig < Error
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def initialize(serialized_job)
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msg = <<-MSG
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end
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end
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# Raised when job queue does not exist. The job queue is determined
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# Raised when job queue does not exist. The job queue is determined by
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# <tt>ActiveJob::Base.queue_as</tt>. You can either: (1) create a new Amazon
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# SQS queue and attach a worker
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# SQS queue and attach a worker environment to it, or (2) select a different
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# queue for your jobs.
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# Example:
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# * Queue your jobs accordingly:
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# class MyJob < ActiveJob::Base
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# queue_as :high_priority
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